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He’s passing on us bud. From the panhandle and guzzling Bama juice.You don't pass on a legacy if they can play a lick.
That would be nasty business.
He’s passing on us bud. From the panhandle and guzzling Bama juice.You don't pass on a legacy if they can play a lick.
That would be nasty business.
At the moment, Jojo is a greentree all American until proven otherwise.I told y’all MFs when he was in HS dat JoJo was gon be that n***a
That's not the point I'm making. You still make the effort and a spot available for a legacy regardless imo.He’s passing on us bud. From the panhandle and guzzling Bama juice.
You would be terrible at building a teamMy opinion is pass on Cantwell (poor pass pro) and Wise (have SJ at C) and focus the money on the IMG boys
You obviously weren’t paying attention.Lmao greentree all American? U clearly don’t know what the term means. No one was raving about his practice exploits all last year.
He goes to my Alma mater at Kirkwood and is coached by my former teammate Jeremy Maclin. He is a dynamic WR already and just started playing more defense this year. He is definitely a big kid. Trains in a group with my son and Jacob is as big or bigger than some of the local P4 LB recruits so I understand the possibility of moving him closer to the ball and in less open space. He is working hard to sharpen his skills as a DB but I assumed his ceiling would be at WR.Why? I am unfamiliar with him
Ok champ.You would be terrible at building a team
I fully endorse passing on Cantwell, keep in it for Wise, and focusing on Pepe and Kolojay.My opinion is pass on Cantwell (poor pass pro) and Wise (have SJ at C) and focus the money on the IMG boys
ThanksHe goes to my Alma mater at Kirkwood and is coached by my former teammate Jeremy Maclin. He is a dynamic WR already and just started playing more defense this year. He is definitely a big kid. Trains in a group with my son and Jacob is as big or bigger than some of the local P4 LB recruits so I understand the possibility of moving him closer to the ball and in less open space. He is working hard to sharpen his skills as a DB but I assumed his ceiling would be at WR.
But they sho can run!Big difference. Picayune can’t pass and prc can’t play
Tyler Warren is opening up everybody’s eyes with what you can do with jumbo athletes.Put some respeck on Lofton and Trader n Toney All tree of em..Never understood ppl wanting to make Lofton a RB dude is a threat from everywhere![]()
Champs and Buds flying around on this beautiful Friday morning, I see.Ok champ.
We have a likely 3-4 yr starter at C in SJ and you want to throw a bunch of money at another C body in Wise.
Cantwell looked awful in pass protection and needs a lot of work there.
And people wonder where the eye rolling comes from god ****Lofton hype train is already moving at breakneck speed again I see…
There is a finite amount of money to spread around so my preference is to focus on guys that want to be here that fit the rest of the puzzle pieces.That's not the point I'm making. You still make the effort and a spot available for a legacy regardless imo.
Are we pushing for calvin Russel . We need some bigger wrSpring football is in swing and the board keeps expanding. Here is the latest on recruiting:
- Miami is hosting several big unofficial visitors tomorrow, including QB Dereon Coleman (Orlando), RB Derrek Cooper (Chaminade), WR Jasen Lopez (Chaminade), OL Joel Ervin (Fort Myers), LB Jordan Campbell (Carol City), DB Jaelan Waters (Armwood), DB Andre Clarke (Richmond, VA) and DB Justice Fitzpatrick (STA).
The Canes continue to trend heavily for Waters and, while not as far along, I am optimistic on Lopez. He is a high-priority target.
- Some names to add to the board: RB Henry Ohlinger (Columbus, OH), LB Jacob Eberhart (St. Louis, MO) DE Luke Wafle (Princeton, NJ), DL Corey Wells (Hattiesburg, MS), Nolan Wilson (Pearl River, MS) and DL Keshawn Stancil (Raleigh, NC).
- The athleticism of the roster has impressed some of our new defensive staffers. It's early, but some names standing out are CB Xavier Lucas (great INT in man coverage on Wednesday), S Zechariah Poyser (aware, twitchy) and S Dylan Day (multiple picks/PBUs so far). All three freshman WRs (Malachi Toney, Daylyn Upshaw and Josh Moore) are making plays, with Toney in particular looking like he can contribute early.
- WR JoJo Trader is also moving with more confidence after his bowl performance and weight gain. He looks like the top guy. TE Elija Lofton might be, along with OT Francis Mauigoa, the best player on the team. He's been living in the weight room and is a threat all over the formation.
Those basketball videos are aight.. his football videos wayyyyyy better love how he gets out his breaks dude gets seperation an glue for hands! Must get!Jason Lopez.
Please sign him up. I watched his basketball highlights. Wow! At a moderate height, he is posterizing his opponents with slam dunks. What hops and athleticism.
Need him in the slot post X7!
I got shotgunWelcome aboard friend! I've been conducting the Jasen Lopez Train for quite some time now. There's still plenty of room but seats are going fast!.
We’re ready for JoJo to take ova the games & be the next Superstar WR but we don’t want a “JoJo experience”Get ready for the Jojo experience this year yall boys