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Anybody got anything? Does this shed light on MB's bad day tweet?
4) It's all Hooee.
That's what I'm wondering. Is he an actual add? Or just a potential late add? I'd assume we'll know soon since he's class of '15.So, is this an actual pick-up for the class of 2015? He seems to have pretty good hands.
So he has an offer but hasn't committed yet?Reclassified to 2016.
So he has an offer but hasn't committed yet?
YesBackup to Rose?
I agree with you 100%. I really like this kid for all those reason you had mentioned. I even like him better than Rose...I really like this kid's hands and the fact that he still puts 100% into blocking...you almost never see that combination at the high school level.
That was one of my biggest problems (and there were a lot) with McDonald's offense last year. If you're going to run bubble screens, and swing passes you need to have your best blocking WRs and TEs in the game - Our best blocking WR last year...Alvin Cornelius barely saw the field after a pretty decent 2013 season, blocking and receiving. Instead he would line up Brisly and Broyld (two inefficient blockers), one of which was getting the ball, and expect them to block 2 defensive players with only one of them.
Simple math shows who would win that battle 9 times out of 10.
With Lester's offense this kid seems to be a really good fit for the newly emphasized TE position. A guy that can stay in and block or fake a block and run a route to the rollout side (think Nassib-Provo connection in Hackett's offense). It's not fun to defend as a LB, I can say from experience. Something so simple that if run to perfection works a lot more often than not.
And this is a kid that I think could do this for us.
The thing about Rose is that we've really never seen him at the TE position. We're involved with him based 100% on athleticism and potential. In no way am I saying that Rose couldn't come here, learn the TE position and be great, but who's to say that he doesn't take up blocking well and turns into Broyld 2.0...that's just something I don't see with Michaud. He demonstrates a good blocking ability already and that's before a college program fine tunes it.I agree with you 100%. I really like this kid for all those reason you had mentioned. I even like him better than Rose...
Cuse_Albs said:I really like this kid's hands and the fact that he still puts 100% into blocking...you almost never see that combination at the high school level.
That was one of my biggest problems (and there were a lot) with McDonald's offense last year. If you're going to run bubble screens, and swing passes you need to have your best blocking WRs and TEs in the game - Our best blocking WR last year...Alvin Cornelius barely saw the field after a pretty decent 2013 season, blocking and receiving. Instead he would line up Brisly and Broyld (two inefficient blockers), one of which was getting the ball, and expect them to block 2 defensive players with only one of them.
Simple math shows who would win that battle 9 times out of 10.