Manfred_Cane
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Just bring in Howard man, enough
You are a sarcastic one. I couldn't do nothing but laugh.You and I are on the same page. I want to win the time of possession battle, and weaken the opposition’s psyche with lengthy offensive drives. Then you can beat them with field goals.
this guy is a 1 yr rental. appears he good enuff to go pro. is he ok now @cenoc918From Canesport:
The other option, per Calvin (his father), is for Cameron to go pro. He puts the chances of that happening at “50/50.”
“One of the things a lot of people are missing is the NFL Draft is still on the table,” dad said.
He says that’s a reason why, when Miami coaches asked Cameron his timeline for making a decision, the answer was “around Christmas, maybe sooner.”
“He looked at (going to the NFL) last year but there were two things – his degree, and the feedback he got for things he had to work on which were footwork, leadership, being more vocal and improving his percentage on the deep ball,” Calvin said. “He’s done those things. So he’s comfortable where he believes he can go compete (in the NFL). If you look at the key guys in the draft – Caleb Williams, they went toe to toe. He’s gone toe to toe with Michael Penix twice, toe to toe with Bo Nix twice. Those are guys considered at the top of the NFL Draft.
“So the Christmas date made sense for if he’s going to college or not going to return to college. The route we’ve been going is he’s headed to the NFL Draft unless it’s something that stops him and says `Hey, this is a big something you really need to work on.’”
Do you know what a guy that transfers in here with 2 years of eligibility left can do after next season?Okay internet guy. You plan for the long run not for the short run n put yourself n the same predicament. Your dumb @ss will be back on here next yr talking about I want this guy or this guy.
Thanks for sharing. He did face some of the best in his conference, it makes alot of sense if he was looking to move on last year. Maybe howards the dude after all.“He really liked Miami, liked coach (Mario) Cristobal, coach (Shannon) Dawson, got to meet with the receivers, linemen, running backs, and they really meshed,” dad said.
Mom Patrice adds “Miami did a great job, were impressive. They made us feel like home. It all comes down to Cameron’s decison, and we’re here to support him.”
Calvin also said that Miami coaches asked when Cameron planned on making a decision, and that with the Christmas date the understanding is UM will try to wait but might not be able to with Kansas State’s Will Howard another QB that the Canes are pushing to land.
Going pro and being a mid round pick with 2 million on the table would be a terrible decision.From Canesport:
The other option, per Calvin (his father), is for Cameron to go pro. He puts the chances of that happening at “50/50.”
“One of the things a lot of people are missing is the NFL Draft is still on the table,” dad said.
He says that’s a reason why, when Miami coaches asked Cameron his timeline for making a decision, the answer was “around Christmas, maybe sooner.”
“He looked at (going to the NFL) last year but there were two things – his degree, and the feedback he got for things he had to work on which were footwork, leadership, being more vocal and improving his percentage on the deep ball,” Calvin said. “He’s done those things. So he’s comfortable where he believes he can go compete (in the NFL). If you look at the key guys in the draft – Caleb Williams, they went toe to toe. He’s gone toe to toe with Michael Penix twice, toe to toe with Bo Nix twice. Those are guys considered at the top of the NFL Draft.
“So the Christmas date made sense for if he’s going to college or not going to return to college. The route we’ve been going is he’s headed to the NFL Draft unless it’s something that stops him and says `Hey, this is a big something you really need to work on.’”
Ward is starting to be annoying.From Canesport:
The other option, per Calvin (his father), is for Cameron to go pro. He puts the chances of that happening at “50/50.”
“One of the things a lot of people are missing is the NFL Draft is still on the table,” dad said.
He says that’s a reason why, when Miami coaches asked Cameron his timeline for making a decision, the answer was “around Christmas, maybe sooner.”
“He looked at (going to the NFL) last year but there were two things – his degree, and the feedback he got for things he had to work on which were footwork, leadership, being more vocal and improving his percentage on the deep ball,” Calvin said. “He’s done those things. So he’s comfortable where he believes he can go compete (in the NFL). If you look at the key guys in the draft – Caleb Williams, they went toe to toe. He’s gone toe to toe with Michael Penix twice, toe to toe with Bo Nix twice. Those are guys considered at the top of the NFL Draft.
“So the Christmas date made sense for if he’s going to college or not going to return to college. The route we’ve been going is he’s headed to the NFL Draft unless it’s something that stops him and says `Hey, this is a big something you really need to work on.’”
will howard me now. if USC or OSU (Riley w Hurts, Murray, Williams in the league) and (Stroud tearing it up as the obvious ROY) come calling it could be over if he feels they put him in a better spot to make it to the NFL if he decides not to go proFrom Canesport:
The other option, per Calvin (his father), is for Cameron to go pro. He puts the chances of that happening at “50/50.”
“One of the things a lot of people are missing is the NFL Draft is still on the table,” dad said.
He says that’s a reason why, when Miami coaches asked Cameron his timeline for making a decision, the answer was “around Christmas, maybe sooner.”
“He looked at (going to the NFL) last year but there were two things – his degree, and the feedback he got for things he had to work on which were footwork, leadership, being more vocal and improving his percentage on the deep ball,” Calvin said. “He’s done those things. So he’s comfortable where he believes he can go compete (in the NFL). If you look at the key guys in the draft – Caleb Williams, they went toe to toe. He’s gone toe to toe with Michael Penix twice, toe to toe with Bo Nix twice. Those are guys considered at the top of the NFL Draft.
“So the Christmas date made sense for if he’s going to college or not going to return to college. The route we’ve been going is he’s headed to the NFL Draft unless it’s something that stops him and says `Hey, this is a big something you really need to work on.’”
Flip you backed yours up with some fact I can't ignore. I still prefer someone with 2 yrs so we want be back at this next yr.this guy is a 1 yr rental. appears he good enuff to go pro. is he ok now @cenoc918
Yes , he doesn’t ever **** on us needlesslyJD an undercover Cane fan lol
LolFrom Canesport:
The other option, per Calvin (his father), is for Cameron to go pro. He puts the chances of that happening at “50/50.”
“One of the things a lot of people are missing is the NFL Draft is still on the table,” dad said.
He says that’s a reason why, when Miami coaches asked Cameron his timeline for making a decision, the answer was “around Christmas, maybe sooner.”
“He looked at (going to the NFL) last year but there were two things – his degree, and the feedback he got for things he had to work on which were footwork, leadership, being more vocal and improving his percentage on the deep ball,” Calvin said. “He’s done those things. So he’s comfortable where he believes he can go compete (in the NFL). If you look at the key guys in the draft – Caleb Williams, they went toe to toe. He’s gone toe to toe with Michael Penix twice, toe to toe with Bo Nix twice. Those are guys considered at the top of the NFL Draft.
“So the Christmas date made sense for if he’s going to college or not going to return to college. The route we’ve been going is he’s headed to the NFL Draft unless it’s something that stops him and says `Hey, this is a big something you really need to work on.’”
if Howard is the guy, the timing makes no diff. announcing it tonight or last night if he is the guy is stilll good buzz.So Miami has said they want the QB decision done ASAP and I truly believe them based on the 24 cycle timing. Ward keeps saying he wants to wait until Christmas, but also maybe the NFL draft. We haven't heard a thing from Will Howard since his visit, which is really odd considering he'd be a hot commodity.
That points to Howard being our guy if the insiders are anywhere near right. They may be timing the announcement for maximum exposure going into the weekend. Friday would be a big drop, especially if some of this other stuff people are saying is true. QB1 and Blount in a 24 period would certainly be momentum heading into the weekend.
Or it's much more of a disaster than we know and things have broken down.
That’s gonna be a no from me, dawg. Good luck in the NFL.From Canesport:
The other option, per Calvin (his father), is for Cameron to go pro. He puts the chances of that happening at “50/50.”
“One of the things a lot of people are missing is the NFL Draft is still on the table,” dad said.
He says that’s a reason why, when Miami coaches asked Cameron his timeline for making a decision, the answer was “around Christmas, maybe sooner.”
“He looked at (going to the NFL) last year but there were two things – his degree, and the feedback he got for things he had to work on which were footwork, leadership, being more vocal and improving his percentage on the deep ball,” Calvin said. “He’s done those things. So he’s comfortable where he believes he can go compete (in the NFL). If you look at the key guys in the draft – Caleb Williams, they went toe to toe. He’s gone toe to toe with Michael Penix twice, toe to toe with Bo Nix twice. Those are guys considered at the top of the NFL Draft.
“So the Christmas date made sense for if he’s going to college or not going to return to college. The route we’ve been going is he’s headed to the NFL Draft unless it’s something that stops him and says `Hey, this is a big something you really need to work on.’”