irishff1014
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Not saying he ins't good but i believe that we have the players on the team for the WR position to be very good. No need to add to the mix for what we already have a plenty of.
If we are gonna add a grad transfer why not travon McMillan the RB from Colorado
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We planning an official visit right now 🤐 <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GoIrish?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#GoIrish</a>☘️ <a href="https://t.co/G161mdL89F">https://t.co/G161mdL89F</a></p>— ⚡️EK3⚡️ (@Eric_Kumah11) <a href="https://twitter.com/Eric_Kumah11/status/1090064419181207554?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 29, 2019</a></blockquote>
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I'll be honest, I don't understand our scholarship situation for next year at all.
JFC, why?! Let the fucking kids play! I DO NOT understand this move at all.
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Given our track record with 5Ys, I doubt this guy is going to keep anyone who’s super talented from seeing the field. Especially since he won’t be here for Spring ball. The next generation will have plenty of time to prove themselves and win a spot. If a couple guys look good enough in April, maybe we say “no thanks” to Mr. Kumah and roll with who we’ve got.
But having an experienced big WR who knows how to catch the ball in our back pocket doesn’t seem like a bad idea.
Like Freddie what's his name from Michigan a few years back?Kumah isn't a 5th year. He's grad transferring with 2 years of eligibility remaining.
Like Freddie what's his name from Michigan a few years back?
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Not saying he ins't good but i believe that we have the players on the team for the WR position to be very good. No need to add to the mix for what we already have a plenty of.
JFC, why?! Let the fucking kids play! I DO NOT understand this move at all.
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With how many posts are in this thread, you'd think he had already committed into coming here or something.
With how many posts are in this thread, you'd think he had already committed into coming here or something.
I heard Kevin Austin is gonna transfer so Kumah has a scholly. That's nice of him
He fights. His yards after catch ability is not from speed or separation. But he gets out of tackles, not for being “slippery” like Chris Finke, but uses force and proper arm technique to keep the defender off his body. This is something I saw more with Claypool than Boykin this past season.
I'm not sure if this got mentioned in Finke's thread, but CF showed a completely unexpected ability to stay up and after contact and break tackles this year. I wouldn't call it slippery at all. It looked more like a combination of will-power, balance, and functional strength and it reminded me of . . . Golden Tate.
GT was the WR who simply refused to go down after the catch. When they's blow the whistle, he'd always have a guy or two draped on him trying unsuccessfully to bring him down. I haven't seen that trait in a while, and was shocked to see a glimmer of it with Finke of all people. But it happened a bunch.
Bold prediction: Finke becomes a big feature of the offense next year, and its not a bad thing.
I love the Finkester, but I think Keys will start to eat away at his PT.
All 147 pounds of him?
I'm not sure if this got mentioned in Finke's thread, but CF showed a completely unexpected ability to stay up and after contact and break tackles this year. I wouldn't call it slippery at all. It looked more like a combination of will-power, balance, and functional strength and it reminded me of . . . Golden Tate.
GT was the WR who simply refused to go down after the catch. When they's blow the whistle, he'd always have a guy or two draped on him trying unsuccessfully to bring him down. I haven't seen that trait in a while, and was shocked to see a glimmer of it with Finke of all people. But it happened a bunch.
Bold prediction: Finke becomes a big feature of the offense next year, and its not a bad thing.
Tate was/is such a f*cking ballplayer. Not a big dude but would just will his way into touchdowns against elite defensive backs. Might have been my single favorite guy to watch in 30 years watching Notre Dame football. (hence the avatar).
Finke’s not that. But agree he’s tougher than he looks and even the glimmer of Tate is high praise.
Agree Kumah seems fine. Makes sense as a sense as a sort of big/experienced replacement for Boykin, who they probably didn’t expect to lose and who - I suspect - will be missed leading the WR room. I trust the staff to manage the roster better than we can and if this guy can bring some talent and leadership, that’s great. If he decides to go elsewhere, it’ll be OK too.
GT was the WR who simply refused to go down after the catch. When they's blow the whistle, he'd always have a guy or two draped on him trying unsuccessfully to bring him down.
Next Gen Stats:
8 out of 10 Golden Tate receptions resulted in Golden Tate standing up out-of-bounds with multiple defenders at his feet after trying unsuccessfully to bring him down.
1 out of 10 Golden Tate receptions resulted in a TD.
1 out of 10 Golden Tate receptions resulted in Tate tackling himself by trying to dive unreasonable distances to the pylon.
Next Gen Stats:
7 out of 10 Golden Tate receptions resulted in Golden Tate standing up out-of-bounds with multiple defenders at his feet after trying unsuccessfully to bring him down.
1 out of 10 Golden Tate receptions resulted in a TD.
1 out of 10 Golden Tate receptions resulted in Tate taking out the opposing teams' band.
1 out of 10 Golden Gate receptions we're on jump balls contested by Chuck Norris.
I'm not sure if this got mentioned in Finke's thread, but CF showed a completely unexpected ability to stay up and after contact and break tackles this year. I wouldn't call it slippery at all. It looked more like a combination of will-power, balance, and functional strength and it reminded me of . . . Golden Tate.
GT was the WR who simply refused to go down after the catch. When they's blow the whistle, he'd always have a guy or two draped on him trying unsuccessfully to bring him down. I haven't seen that trait in a while, and was shocked to see a glimmer of it with Finke of all people. But it happened a bunch.
Bold prediction: Finke becomes a big feature of the offense next year, and its not a bad thing.