RL3 statement

And boca is not close to being the middle of UM and lake Mary. Boca's about an hour from UM.
 
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His dad came into UM at about 190 pounds tops. He was tiny. III is going to be a player here. I can just feel it. He's too much like his old man to be a failure.

Chiseyman that is so true he will really be a nice addition to this team of ours


Howie, you're making it a little too obvious. All 9 of your posts are about me after you joined this board after I left RGT.
 
Listen, RL3 is either underrated cause he's playing at a small school and being devalued as such (cause stats even at a smaller percentage at a bigger school would have people drooling), or he's overhyped because of being his Dad's son.

I for one am going to put my faith in the former rather than the latter til proven otherwise. All those who want to go the latter route, that's your choice, but to me, there are more odds going the other way than the negative way. And even if he turns out to not be what I hope, Al still did the right thing, even if it was political, even if the class is small, on even the "chance" RL3 could turn out to be a player here. There are just some things that you do that are bigger than the normal course of action and have great impact beyond it. Just that this one has upside, though I still think he was taken more for what they see in him than purely a play to make Ray happy.
 
His dad came into UM at about 190 pounds tops. He was tiny. III is going to be a player here. I can just feel it. He's too much like his old man to be a failure.

Chiseyman that is so true he will really be a nice addition to this team of ours


Howie, you're making it a little too obvious. All 9 of your posts are about me after you joined this board after I left RGT.

We got a stalker here? No ****ery on the football board, rrr.
 
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His dad came into UM at about 190 pounds tops. He was tiny. III is going to be a player here. I can just feel it. He's too much like his old man to be a failure.

I went to high school about 5 miles from Kathleen where Ray played. I was a freshman when he was a senior at Kathleen. I remember him wrestling in the 189 lb weight class as a senior. He probably walked around at 195ish...so that's not far off at all. He was a complete badass wrestler...I remember that.
 
Chise, he wasn't "tiny". He was light, like u said, 190.

I'll never forget watching him play his first game against Colorado as a true freshmans. He looked like someone's little brother out there running around. He had sticks for legs and probably a 28 inch waist. But I think he finished the game with about 15-17 tackles. He was all over the field. I'm pretty sure he was a late replacement in the lineup against Colorado for someone who got hurt (Was it Robert Bass? Going purely off memory, so I'm probably off on that one.). They never got him out of the lineup after that.

Chise, he actually got some garbage time at the BC opener( I remember being at that game and seeing him late) and he was in therewith James Burgess- who was supposed to be the big-time recruit that year at LB- he then came in for Bass during the next game vs Vatech, after he became Wally Pipp

Then the Colorado game was his first start. And right from the beginning, you could see this guy was going places
 
Chise, he wasn't "tiny". He was light, like u said, 190.

I'll never forget watching him play his first game against Colorado as a true freshmans. He looked like someone's little brother out there running around. He had sticks for legs and probably a 28 inch waist. But I think he finished the game with about 15-17 tackles. He was all over the field. I'm pretty sure he was a late replacement in the lineup against Colorado for someone who got hurt (Was it Robert Bass? Going purely off memory, so I'm probably off on that one.). They never got him out of the lineup after that.

Chise, he actually got some garbage time at the BC opener( I remember being at that game and seeing him late) and he was in therewith James Burgess- who was supposed to be the big-time recruit that year at LB- he then came in for Bass during the next game vs Vatech, after he became Wally Pipp

Then the Colorado game was his first start. And right from the beginning, you could see this guy was going places

Yep. Bob Bass got straight up Wally Pipp'd. And Burgess was definitely the more hyped guy, but he couldn't hold Ray's jock. That Colorado game was Ray's coming out party. Was I right on the tackles he had? I thought it was in the vicinity of 15 to 17 tackles that he tallied.

That was the game where they interviewed Kevin Patrick before the game about the thin air in Colorado being a factor, and old KP uttered the classic line: "Thin air, no air, lots of air. Doesn't matter." Then, I think he got involved in a fight during the game without his helmet on.
 
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Chise, he wasn't "tiny". He was light, like u said, 190.

I'll never forget watching him play his first game against Colorado as a true freshmans. He looked like someone's little brother out there running around. He had sticks for legs and probably a 28 inch waist. But I think he finished the game with about 15-17 tackles. He was all over the field. I'm pretty sure he was a late replacement in the lineup against Colorado for someone who got hurt (Was it Robert Bass? Going purely off memory, so I'm probably off on that one.). They never got him out of the lineup after that.

Chise, he actually got some garbage time at the BC opener( I remember being at that game and seeing him late) and he was in therewith James Burgess- who was supposed to be the big-time recruit that year at LB- he then came in for Bass during the next game vs Vatech, after he became Wally Pipp

Then the Colorado game was his first start. And right from the beginning, you could see this guy was going places

Yep. Bob Bass got straight up Wally Pipp'd. And Burgess was definitely the more hyped guy, but he couldn't hold Ray's jock. That Colorado game was Ray's coming out party. Was I right on the tackles he had? I thought it was in the vicinity of 15 to 17 tackles that he tallied.

That was the game where they interviewed Kevin Patrick before the game about the thin air in Colorado being a factor, and old KP uttered the classic line: "Thin air, no air, lots of air. Doesn't matter." Then, I think he got involved in a fight during the game without his helmet on.

Yeah, I'd have to look it up( it's somewhere in my stack of old media guides) but he had at least 15 tackles, a sack and a fumble recovery, IIRC. In a field filled with heavyweights, he looked like a cruiserweight but he had that Roy Hobbs look to him. That CU team was loaded offensively with Slash, Westbrook, Salaam, Fauria and a couple lineman that went to the NFL

Yeah, and Patrick had his lid ripped off during the fight that broke out after the kickoff right before the half. Thats when Miami got into some epic brawls( I was at both of the ones in San Diego vs the Aztecs). They called that one 'the Brawl at Boulder'

But back to Ray Ray, I knew he was really great in 95, after losing Sapp and Riley at DT, he still had a monster year behind Marvin Davis and Denny Fortney. There were some games he single-handedly kept the Canes in games for a half( like FSU and UCLA) before the **** burst and it went all downhill. They robbed him of the Butkus Award for Pat Fitzgerald because Northwestern had another great year

As for his son, at the very least, I see him being a solid, hard-nosed contributor that can play different roles. A guy Golden would call a 'coal shoveler' and there's nothing wrong with that
 
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Wow. So maybe now all the recruiting "analysts" here and on the other message boards will stop ****ting all over a Cane commit, a 17 year old, and the son of Ray ******* Lewis, who BTW, had a huge season.
 
His dad came into UM at about 190 pounds tops. He was tiny. III is going to be a player here. I can just feel it. He's too much like his old man to be a failure.

Chise I agree, just sounds determined and willing to sacrifice for whatever the team needs. My type of student athlete.
 
Chise, he wasn't "tiny". He was light, like u said, 190.

I'll never forget watching him play his first game against Colorado as a true freshmans. He looked like someone's little brother out there running around. He had sticks for legs and probably a 28 inch waist. But I think he finished the game with about 15-17 tackles. He was all over the field. I'm pretty sure he was a late replacement in the lineup against Colorado for someone who got hurt (Was it Robert Bass? Going purely off memory, so I'm probably off on that one.). They never got him out of the lineup after that.

Chise, he actually got some garbage time at the BC opener( I remember being at that game and seeing him late) and he was in therewith James Burgess- who was supposed to be the big-time recruit that year at LB- he then came in for Bass during the next game vs Vatech, after he became Wally Pipp

Then the Colorado game was his first start. And right from the beginning, you could see this guy was going places

Yep. Bob Bass got straight up Wally Pipp'd. And Burgess was definitely the more hyped guy, but he couldn't hold Ray's jock. That Colorado game was Ray's coming out party. Was I right on the tackles he had? I thought it was in the vicinity of 15 to 17 tackles that he tallied.

That was the game where they interviewed Kevin Patrick before the game about the thin air in Colorado being a factor, and old KP uttered the classic line: "Thin air, no air, lots of air. Doesn't matter." Then, I think he got involved in a fight during the game without his helmet on.

lol'd at this pretty good... gotta love swagger like that
 
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His dad came into UM at about 190 pounds tops. He was tiny. III is going to be a player here. I can just feel it. He's too much like his old man to be a failure.

I went to high school about 5 miles from Kathleen where Ray played. I was a freshman when he was a senior at Kathleen. I remember him wrestling in the 189 lb weight class as a senior. He probably walked around at 195ish...so that's not far off at all. He was a complete badass wrestler...I remember that.

Where did you go to schoool? Lakeland or Lake Gibson... Im from Bartow!!!!
 
So RLIII plays 2A...

What division did Rayshawn Jenkins play in at Admiral Farragut?
 
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