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WTF does he know? Is his teammate a Coach?That's nonsense... I know you want him to be a TE, but using this horrible Brock porst as a supporting claim is just plain dumb my man you're way smarter than that.So, because a ****in Rutgers commit called him a TE on Twitter, that means he's going to play TE here in the fall?
I'm sorry, is this kid on the Coaching staff?
Gtfoh with this ****... Lol
He plays we on his team. So maybe the fact that his teammate is calling him a te, and the fact he doesn't correct him can reasonably mean he had told his teammate he believes he's playing te.
Perfectly reasonable njoku has told fellow classmates he's a te.
Again, my reasoning for Evidence not being a TE right out of the gate is because if that were the case, for 1) he would have to redshirt & 2) he would never line up on the LOS with his hand in the dirt.
If he's a TE, he'll be a Flex-out TE that lines up in the slot, he will not be a traditional TE with Run-block assignments, he'll be a Receiver/TE.
The staff wants him to play right away, therefore they're not going to redshirt him, which means he'll be playing WR as a True Freshman.
If they shirt him his Freshman year, then we'll knows exactly what position he's playing.
He's gonna start out at WR and then transition to TE. His buddy on the team basically gave away his future position in the tweet and you're still arguing this?
If not, then y'all taking some Rutgers commit word as the Gospel is purely retarded. He don't know WTF this Coaching staff is going to do, regardless of what Evidence may have told him.
Dude, listen, it's not about judging the teammate's evaluation skills.
It's the simple fact that Evidence OBVIOUSLY TOLD THE TEAMMATE what his "future" position was going to be.
Now sure, if Evidence doesn't get bigger and stronger, this won't happen. But the plan now is clear as day.