Sherm Sticky
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Anyone else think ^ she would be great in bed?Ummm...wasn't he starting at USC as a freshman...Just saying
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Anyone else think ^ she would be great in bed?Ummm...wasn't he starting at USC as a freshman...Just saying
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Anyone else think ^ she would be great in bed?
He has 19 carries in his career. I'm excited for Amir, but let's not put too much stock in Lane Kiffin's decision-making ability.
Wasn't BK recruiting him out of HS too?
Yes. Look at the videos from yesterday.Has Joey Brooks been at any of these practices?
Wasn't BK recruiting him out of HS too?
Anyone else think ^ she would be great in bed?
EG throws that ball so effortlessly..its beautiful.
When?
Okay. I will start today with a healthy discussion. My point is that Cam McDaniel deserves his shot and it does not mean that the program is in a bad state of affairs.
1) The first thing Cam brings to the table is leadership and football sense. Not that this will add to his stats, but it is there and we just can't get around it. He is a senior leader in a rs junior package.
2) Does anyone here know how fast or explosive Cam is? He is far from the slowest running-back on the team, or he was last year. And I believe his ten and twenty yard splits are among the fastest. His shuttle should be the fastest. Remember, this kid in high school had a shuttle time faster than any wide receiver in the NFL combine that year.
3) He is the best cut-back runner we have had in a while. Yeah, that is a point in and of itself. That makes him a necessity in a zone blocking offense.
4) Is closely associated to three. He more than any other running back in the program, (other than possibly Amir Carlisle), has shown an ability to use his blockers to their fullest advantage. (Neal ain't too bad, but he uses his [blinding] speed so I can't really rate him.) Cam rides his blockers like a surfer rides a wave. He could be invaluable for the possession control, which he showed against Miami in a brilliant drive last year. He gained something like 55 yards and scored a touchdown when Miami knew he was getting the ball, and he did it without all of the offensive starters. I believe we scored on two second team drives, (Robby Toma) but before that, when did our second team last score? There are times this coming year we will undoubtedly need to demonstrate possession control, and I don't believe we have a better man for it than Cam.
Has Joey Brooks been at any of these practices?
#NotreDame F Joey Brooks apparently stayed back in South Bend for spring football practice as he attempts to give that sport a go.
I was talking about starting him, not recruiting him. Lane Kiffin, while a poor head coach, is a great recruiter and evaluator of high school talent.
Been drooling over Amir for two years. If that ankle is healthy it's a burst on this team we just didnt have last year.
I'll admit to always having had a man-crush on Chris Brown, but now, seeing him looking thicker and still with that crazy quickness off the line and insane top end speed, it's a full-out love story!
+1. Seeing him for 5 seconds on that video got me pretty hyped, I have to admit. Kid looks like he put on some good weight.
I know we've only been able to see tiny snippets of the first practice, but is anyone else a little disappointed like me in there not being a Davonte Neal sighting in these clips? I guess I'm just over excited to see him bust out on the field next year.
Lane Kiffin wasn't starting him by choice. Their entire backfield, including Amir, was hurt that year.
That's not to say that Amir wasn't deserving of some touches but Kiffin wasn't left with much choice but to give him the ball.
He has 19 carries in his career. I'm excited for Amir, but let's not put too much stock in Lane Kiffin's decision-making ability.
K Russell has potential for sure, but I reserve to much excitment when I realized the player he was defending looked like a walk on...who ever #83 is