Billy D Williams
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We definitely have to with the mindset of SoFl kids.While that may be true, not one of those guys are committed to us. Best to keep options open
We definitely have to with the mindset of SoFl kids.While that may be true, not one of those guys are committed to us. Best to keep options open
Darrin Smith says"Hello" and "Goodbye"....Dude could cover the fastest WRs....Jesse Armstead says hello
Always remember that Thursday night game vs Klingler and Houston. They **** themselves when our LBs were running with their WRs. They had no idea what to do.Darrin Smith says"Hello" and "Goodbye"....Dude could cover the fastest WRs....
I missed that game because I was Sick as ****...Always remember that Thursday night game vs Klingler and Houston. They **** themselves when our LBs were running with their WRs. They had no idea what to do.
Jesse Armstead says hello
Can our current guys have his anger and violence??He is on a group chat with the 1990's.
There is a lot of speed in Texas. The young kid we got last year may be an exception but there was something the coaches still like. Great diagnosis and recognition might overcome ordinary speed. A fast guy who makes bad reads and poor recognition is useless.Jesse Armstead says hello
yes.Am I the only one who thought of the UCLA kicker?
Remember when he randomly showed up at his house while Kool was checked out and leaving. I was like WTFYikes....I’m still waiting on Patke to land Coburn. That big DT from TX in the 2018 class.
Oh yeah, I was there that night. We put the clamps on that run & shoot ****. I went with one of my oldest friends Tim Kelly(member of the '01 team)and his parents. We were going to Olinda Elementary at the time so we were up waaaay past our bedtime. I don't know what stands out more in my memory, how loud the OB was or how much *** we kicked...Always remember that Thursday night game vs Klingler and Houston. They **** themselves when our LBs were running with their WRs. They had no idea what to do.
He hasn't been anywhere but Miami and he was planning to take some trips at the end of July I believe. But his commitment would come before that opens back up.Crystal balls point to OU but they were placed before he OV'ed anywhere once recruiting opened up. Not sure what the latest is.
Did you go to Springs with Tim?Oh yeah, I was there that night. We put the clamps on that run & shoot ****. I went with one of my oldest friends Tim Kelly(member of the '01 team)and his parents. We were going to Olinda Elementary at the time so we were up waaaay past our bedtime. I don't know what stands out more in my memory, how loud the OB was or how much *** we kicked...
Nah I didn't go to Springs with him but you obviously know who I'm talking about...Did you go to Springs with Tim?
remember that quote " they knew game was over at that moment "Always remember that Thursday night game vs Klingler and Houston. They **** themselves when our LBs were running with their WRs. They had no idea what to do.
Medlock reminds of of a very young Mike Singletary (5' 11")
Singletary was not especially large for a middle linebacker, he was only 5" 11", but he played the position with an intensity few have matched. He was both a cerebral student of the game and one of the NFL’s most ferocious hitters. For 12 seasons, Singletary held his post and anyone who crossed his path paid the price. He made 10 Pro Bowls and seven All-Pro teams in his Hall of Fame career, and the Associated Press named him Defensive Player of the Year twice. In 1985, as a key part of Buddy Ryan’s legendary 46 defense, Singletary helped bring home the first and only Lombardi Trophy in Bears history. The ’85 Bears are known today as one of the greatest defenses of all time.
Years With Bears: 12
Accolades With Bears
- 10x Pro Bowls
- 7x All-Pro Teams
- Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 1998
- Super Bowl Champion, 1985
- 1985 Defensive Player of the Year
- 1988 Defensive Player of the Year
Well **** lolMedlock reminds of of a very young Mike Singletary (5' 11")
Singletary was not especially large for a middle linebacker, he was only 5" 11", but he played the position with an intensity few have matched. He was both a cerebral student of the game and one of the NFL’s most ferocious hitters. For 12 seasons, Singletary held his post and anyone who crossed his path paid the price. He made 10 Pro Bowls and seven All-Pro teams in his Hall of Fame career, and the Associated Press named him Defensive Player of the Year twice. In 1985, as a key part of Buddy Ryan’s legendary 46 defense, Singletary helped bring home the first and only Lombardi Trophy in Bears history. The ’85 Bears are known today as one of the greatest defenses of all time.
Years With Bears: 12
Accolades With Bears
- 10x Pro Bowls
- 7x All-Pro Teams
- Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 1998
- Super Bowl Champion, 1985
- 1985 Defensive Player of the Year
- 1988 Defensive Player of the Year