bornready85
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I would imagine his mom asked the same question to Slick Rick about UCLA who has been just as mediocre as ND for the last 5-6 years.
Read what you just quoted again. He's saying that Barr is more comparable to Brandon Marshall(6'4 230)than Harvin.
From Barr:
“It was good. We got a chance to sit down and talk for awhile.
“We talked about where I fit in with his new system he has implemented. He said he saw me at a wide receiver, a slot receiver and running the ball as well. That was interesting and I’ve never heard that before. It was just good to hear. It’s good news that I have direction. It made things a little more clear for me.”
It sounds like Kelly wants the ball in the hands of Barr as much as possible.
ND could put a 5 receivers on the field that would resemble a basketball team with muscle. A nightmare for CBs to matchup with.
Barr 6-4 230
Kamara 6-5 220
Floyd 6-3 220
Rudolph 6-6 260
Ragone 6-5 250
Split Rudolph and Ragone wide, Kamara and Floyd on the other side. Barr as the single RB who goes in motion toward Rudolph and Ragone. Hit him with a swing pass and it's essentially Student Body Right. Pump fake to Barr and hit Ragone who faked a block and streaked by his man. (He has wheels). Pump fake to Barr and hit Floyd going down the sideline or Kamara over the middle. And for the smash mouth testosterone crowd, Crist fakes a quick hitter to Floyd/Kamara, tucks it away and follows Barr, Rudolph, and Ragone.
Barr could line up at TE, RB, WR, Slot. Lots of possiblities with the same personnel. You could run these guys in goal line situations. Everybody but Barr would be an upperclassmen with another year in the weight room. Rudolph and Kamara both improved their blocking considerably in '09. And with healthy Crist, at 6-4 235, split those receivers spread the LOS and he could QB Draw ala Quinn, roll out as a pass/run threat.
How'd you like to be a 5-9 180 pound DB getting hit on repeated plays by these guys? They could wear down a lot of safeties as well. Then hit 'em with the smaller, quicker guys in the 4th quarter.
Wet Dream material !!!
im wet in my pants as we speak
ND could put a 5 receivers on the field that would resemble a basketball team with muscle. A nightmare for CBs to matchup with.
Barr 6-4 230
Kamara 6-5 220
Floyd 6-3 220
Rudolph 6-6 260
Ragone 6-5 250
Split Rudolph and Ragone wide, Kamara and Floyd on the other side. Barr as the single RB who goes in motion toward Rudolph and Ragone. Hit him with a swing pass and it's essentially Student Body Right. Pump fake to Barr and hit Ragone who faked a block and streaked by his man. (He has wheels). Pump fake to Barr and hit Floyd going down the sideline or Kamara over the middle. And for the smash mouth testosterone crowd, Crist fakes a quick hitter to Floyd/Kamara, tucks it away and follows Barr, Rudolph, and Ragone.
Barr could line up at TE, RB, WR, Slot. Lots of possiblities with the same personnel. You could run these guys in goal line situations. Everybody but Barr would be an upperclassmen with another year in the weight room. Rudolph and Kamara both improved their blocking considerably in '09. And with healthy Crist, at 6-4 235, split those receivers spread the LOS and he could QB Draw ala Quinn, roll out as a pass/run threat.
How'd you like to be a 5-9 180 pound DB getting hit on repeated plays by these guys? They could wear down a lot of safeties as well. Then hit 'em with the smaller, quicker guys in the 4th quarter.
WR ?? RB ??
Why not LB. We need more speed guys like Manti here. We have a ton of WR and RBs. Doesn't make sense.
Why doesn't it make sense? If the coaching staff feels like it's a better idea to have the ball in the guys hand, then they will try to in any way. RB, WR, it doesn't matter. Get the kid on the field, he's a play maker.
Scout article saying he will visit UCLA then make his choice.