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Lord that picture looks like it was edited
But he needs to legit gain some weight !!
Bruh, I was like the dimensions dont add up, like wtf..Lord that picture looks like it was edited
But he needs to legit gain some weight !!
Naw we are fast at receiver. Harley is fast and put it all together last year. Pope and Wiggins(especially Wiggins) are fast but lack strength which combined with speed becomes power and makes a player explosive.Was more thinking wr and db, but our offense should be more explosive if everyone is true 4.4 speed..
Did you watch the UNC game last year? Ivey got some burners on himNaw we are fast at receiver. Harley is fast and put it all together last year. Pope and Wiggins(especially Wiggins) are fast but lack strength which combined with speed becomes power and makes a player explosive.
K Smith, X, Redding and the freshmen are fast. We should still add guys who can be fast for 80-100 yards . You can never have too many of those guys.
I agree with you about dB though. We do need to keep adding speed that translates to power. Ivey and Blades are not speedsters.
Only thing I remember from UNC game is defense getting gaped in hard rock, play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after playDid you watch the UNC game last year? Ivey got some burners on him
What does this mean? TuTu never played WR in high school and was a shot in the dark.Is this guy as good as Tutu Atwell? Cause Tutu was **** small and **** good.
Tutu wasn’t a shot in the dark. Anybody that follows Dade football knee that. He was the one kid that comes out every class that you knew would succeed.What does this mean? TuTu never played WR in high school and was a shot in the dark.
Let me break this down for you as nicely as I can. He was a shot in the dark. Just because he was an SFL 7 v. 7 touch Supa star doesn’t mean that translates to pads because most of the time it doesn’t. Idgaf what some of the worst coaches in America think.Tutu wasn’t a shot in the dark. Anybody that follows Dade football knee that. He was the one kid that comes out every class that you knew would succeed.
The same counter trap move… ate our DTs and LBs lunch over and over……………….Only thing I remember from UNC game is defense getting gaped in hard rock, play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play play after play after play after play after play after play after play
Let me break this down for you as nicely as I can. He was a shot in the dark. Just because he was an SFL 7 v. 7 touch Supa star doesn’t mean that translates to pads because most of the time it doesn’t. Idgaf what some of the worst coaches in America think.
Stfu. He was a QB. The only thing you saw was that he was fast and the rest you made up. He wasn’t a man amongst boys. Most of those boys couldn’t even put their hands on him due to 7 v. 7 rules. Your man amongst boys was a gadget player in college and is going to be a gadget player in the NFL.I can’t agree with this at all.
Turu had MAN among boys talent that jumped off the screen in big games. Jaw dropping, gamebreaking, angle destroying ability. I like this kid and want him on the team, but he ain’t no Tutu.
When you see man amongst boys ability in big games against strong competition, you put the full court press on him. ***** size, ***** position, ***** numbers. You do whatever it takes to sign that ability and figure the rest out later.
Stfu. He was a QB. The only thing you saw was that he was fast and the rest you made up. He wasn’t a man amongst boys. Most of those boys couldn’t even put their hands on him due to 7 v. 7 rules. Your man amongst boys was a gadget player in college and is going to be a gadget player in the NFL.
He was never a game breaking talent. Why are you making that up? Being fast doesn’t make you a game breaking talent. Jaylen Waddle is a game breaking talent. Tutu is a gadget player that only played 50% of Louisville’s snaps on Offense.Take a model and drink a glass of wine. You will be good in a few days.
It doesn’t matter what position they play . You break the bank for gamebreaking talent. Period.
The latter. Apparently he was a “game breaking” player that never played WRs in pads before college and then was used in a gadget role in college. Because apparently game breaking talent sit on the sideline for half of their offense’s plays.What are y’all arguing about? That tutu won’t be a great pro? That we should have signed him out of HS?
He wasnt a 7 on7 guy.Let me break this down for you as nicely as I can. He was a shot in the dark. Just because he was an SFL 7 v. 7 touch Supa star doesn’t mean that translates to pads because most of the time it doesn’t. Idgaf what some of the worst coaches in America think.
If we’re going off if Mike is Tutu then no. Tutu over Mike 10/10.He wasnt a 7 on7 guy.
Tu Tu ws the elite on the field in dade county since he was like 9 -10 yrs old. He actually wasnt a shot in the dark......we knew.
That being said i dont think he is Tu Tu...but i think he should go to a wide open offense that fits his skill set