<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Oregon?src=hash">#Oregon</a> offers one of the most electric players out West Jamire Calvin <a href="https://t.co/ulUMFAGVMA">https://t.co/ulUMFAGVMA</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ducks?src=hash">#Ducks</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/Jcalv6">@Jcalv6</a> <a href="https://t.co/rnoKXlC9jx">pic.twitter.com/rnoKXlC9jx</a></p>— Justin Hopkins (@JHopkins247) <a href="https://twitter.com/JHopkins247/status/814570209486852096">December 29, 2016</a></blockquote>
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where all my Notre dame fans at ? #WeAreND 🍀
BGIF what's your tweeter handle? I wanna give you a follow so I can gain some life knowledge.
Calvin is a little better then Damian Alloway I think they are the same player and I won't ever think about him again if he doesn't chose ND
Watch your mouth! Jamire hasn't played a lick of D since Pop Warner. DA would stick ya and had 7 or 8 interceptions. He was the IE Honey Badger. He didn't have the offensive yards Jamire had but he had a lot more TD's... AND was the distant #2 option behind Stephen Carr. Jamire was Cathedral's #1 offensive threat and they were a pure air raid offense.
Offensively, you can't get a better comparison though. I'd still take DA first but since he didn't commit, I'll take JC, BUT if he doesn't hurry it up I'm gonna go all in on Berkeley Holman.
What you mean you can't come up with a better comparison?
I mean you're right, Alloway and Calvin are the best comparison (offensively) I could come up with also.
Well that's because most geniuses think alike
I agree. Packers suck. There we go again.
BGIF what's your tweeter handle? I wanna give you a follow so I can gain some life knowledge.
Calvin is a little better then Damian Alloway I think they are the same player and I won't ever think about him again if he doesn't chose ND
I hate the Packers. You know this
More than anything, I have to imagine its the importance that they've placed on him the entire cycle.
ND, once again, slow played a prospect and didn't secure a commitment when it had the chance to do so. Instead choosing to wait out higher ranked (at least on the staffs board) prospects. When those players didn't choose ND, and Jamire became more of a "need" then we had an uphill battle in front of us. Rinse and repeat.
Just looking at 247 CBs and they have recently rolled in for Nebraska. Any specific reason?
Christian will have a good handle on his recruitment, but from what I've seen these last few days, the new Texas staff was smart to extend an offer and at least try and get him to use his last official on a trip to Austin. As far as football deciding factors go, Calvin should care most about fit. In fact, he should care almost entirely about fit. Whether or not he becomes a success in college will come down to two factors in my view: usage in the offense and his own toughness.
He's a little guy and 5-foot-9, 175 pounds looks a bit generous (that could be because he's standing in a forest of athletes out here). The smaller you are, the more explosive you better be and he's a match-up nightmare. He's creating separation with ease not just with speed, but with the ability to change direction and explode out of cuts. Find a way to get this guy in space, and he'll create more of it after the catch. Obviously, he should factor in as a punt returner no matter where he lands.
Synopsis: Explosive player, but these guys can sometimes disappear in college if they're not utilized correctly. I resisted the urge to make a Calvinism joke. Props to me.