GrangerIrish24
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Could be wrong, but wasn’t he just offered? Think committing right after being offered shows he knows where he wants to be.This is happening awfully quick. That would be my concern here. But if you like a kid and he wants to commit you take it. and worry about the trips later, if they're are any.
I will never forget the Golson to Brown bomb after Oklahoma tied it up in 2012. One of the most clutch plays I have ever seen by a guy who had limited reps to that point.He was good and reliable but never was flashy or big time. Yes I 100% you need a reliable WR.
We need to develop these young guys better. Hopefully Mike can do that.
This shit right here made me lolSounds good. ND taking a shot here, let's hope they hit the mark.
I will never forget the Golson to Brown bomb after Oklahoma tied it up in 2012. One of the most clutch plays I have ever seen by a guy who had limited reps to that point.
This sounds stupid in retrospect, but in the moment, I remember yelling and jumping up and down and telling my buddy, “holy shit, we really are back!” after that play specifically.
It felt like a heavyweight, national-champion style answer against a primetime opponent. You had a young, mobile QB with a canon for an arm, hitting a frosh WR that (at the time compared to the rest of the roster) had elite speed.
It felt like three years of firepower and the fabled BK spread with 45ppg was finally on the horizon…
And then K State laid an egg.
Please stop. Its not catching on in case you havent noticed.It's interesting
And then K State laid an egg.
Please stop. Its not catching on in case you havent noticed.
I was at that game in the upper back corner making the trip from South Bend. It was Dillingham..I was right next to the AB C cameraman at top of bleachers chatting it up and he was like Holy Shit...Who remembers the MSU / ND game where Holiday gets hurt and Plax made two unbelievable TDs in the back of the end zone, especially the last one to take the lead.
Either Matt Lovechieo or Patt Dillingham comes in for injured Holiday and throws that crossing route to Arnaz Battle for the 70+ yard winning TD.
What a game.
The next day I’m with my family at the old church on campus for a baptism and Carlyle comes strolling through in a sling. My entire family of 30-40 bombard him and one of my uncles gave him a cupcake, which I have a picture of to this day. His smirks holding that cupcake on a paper plate makes me laugh.
edit: dang that was actually Charles Rogers (RIP) and NOT Plax.
Not really, you only need to take one in this class. This class is weak at WRU get taylor and meadows, u can take these 2
Chris Brown was also a state champion sprinter/jumper like Plaxico, different type of athlete.He was good and reliable but never was flashy or big time. Yes I 100% you need a reliable WR.
We need to develop these young guys better. Hopefully Mike can do that.
I actually think it would. I would watch that.Why don't you stick your head between your legs and kiss your own arse when we get a commit. Who knows? Maybe it will catch on.
Think most of these kids have been taught since they were little so they are ahead of the game in some instances as long as their athletic enough to compete.We've seen these legacy guys like Howard Cross surpass all expectations and become next level guys. The staff knows what they are doing. I don't know if it's good genes or their dads showing them the level of preparation needed for success or what, but I'm all about the legacy guys.
His film is that of one of those lower tier state schools who one year have an offense no one can stop and 3 WRs who just can't be covered all game. I won't be suprised at all if he's the best WR in this class.Think most of these kids have been taught since they were little so they are ahead of the game in some instances as long as their athletic enough to compete.
Watching Elijah’s tape last night he looks like a super smooth route runner. A lot of freshman struggle right away with route running so maybe this is a stepping stone that the staff views as worthy?
Im excited for him either way & hope he suits up in the gold helmet.
Level of preparation definitely goes along way! These guys get to spend day and night preparing their kids for the next level and have the sources to accompany them. The genes help, but those come from both parents and might work against them at times.We've seen these legacy guys like Howard Cross surpass all expectations and become next level guys. The staff knows what they are doing. I don't know if it's good genes or their dads showing them the level of preparation needed for success or what, but I'm all about the legacy guys.
You're not the only hillbilly in Texas........ I'm in for that.I actually think it would. I would watch that.