TOcane
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Like Keith Stone?One word “ smooth “
Like Keith Stone?One word “ smooth “
I was thinking OliverLike Keith Stone?
Who dis?I was thinking Oliver
Believe he was a true freshman this past season. If so would have two years before going proI see similarities to Rambo and their analytical numbers and stats are comparable.
Both are deep ball threats and must be respected. Wells is heavier and plays more physical but he’d be the perfect replacement for Rambo. He has a very smooth , effortless game.
Anything close to a Rambo season you can bet he’s gone. But thats a ways off.
This will be his third year but he has three years of eligibility. He played in the spring during covid year. Then he played in fall.Believe he was a true freshman this past season. If so would have two years before going pro
I would take him n Ladson. Is that what the staff is hoping to do?It’s been cranked up
Thanks for the correctionThis will be his third year but he has three years of eligibility. He played in the spring during covid year. Then he played in fall.
Why forget today. Will be ecstatic if 50% of the rest of the 2022 recruits we have offers to come our wayIf we get Wells everyone forgets about today. Or at least half of today.
And Moss was too! We needed Moss much worse than Coleman bc we have receivers & there’s more in the portal but we need the trenches badThe heat should’ve been on full burn whether Coleman was coming or not.
Wells is an instant impact plug & play starting WR, Coleman wasn’t gonna see the field much his TF year anyway.
Wells was always a much bigger need than Coleman.
Exactly. CAA competition is nothing to worry about. CAA is probably better than a few of the mid majors. Top 4-6 teams on a year in Year out basis would compete with the middle to lesser teams in the ACCHe plays a lot like him, very sure handed catcher & is as equally consistent on the outside.
When I watched him vs South Eastern LA & William & Mary, the first name I thought of was KJ.
I think he’s actually faster than KJ, but physically & everything else they’re very similar players.
And Canes fans should remember we got KJ from Buffalo in case anybody is worried about comp.