Because Kupp bailed him out. He won’t be remembered fortunately. He missed an opportunity in this game and dropped the long pass for a TD against the niners. Hope he can make the squad next year but Woods will be back and I’m sure OBJ will as well. Thought McKinnley was a better WR but looks like Ben can play on ST.Skowronek is as happy as a lark today.
There's another reason, but you've got to speak Polish.Because Kupp bailed him out. He won’t be remembered fortunately. He missed an opportunity in this game and dropped the long pass for a TD against the niners. Hope he can make the squad next year but Woods will be back and I’m sure OBJ will as well. Thought McKinnley was a better WR but looks like Ben can play on ST.
Were Del & BK obsessed with WRs being big?So after I said “big” WR I now see he weighed in at 200? So he either dropped a ton of weight for this or ND listed him at 215 for some reason.
The agents all have training facilities now staffed with experts on how to prepare for the combine and the pro days.Who do we have teaching the 40 to these dudes
Big difference between playing in pads and running a straight line in shorts. Have to believe he dropped that weight to improve his time.Truly unbelievable. He played the whole season like a 4.6+ guy.
Have to wonder if he was banged up a lot this year.
Well maybe other schools have had a run of surprising 40* from their larger wr's too but we're on a 3/3 hot streak.The agents all have training facilities now staffed with experts on how to prepare for the combine and the pro days.
He couldn't get separation all season. Weird.
Who do we have teaching the 40 to these dudes
He made a lot of good contested catches.He averaged 18.5 yds/reception on 48 receptions. He may have struggled to get of press coverage at times but he hardly lacked the ability to create separation and make big plays. 18.5 yds/rec is the the 2nd best season from a #1 WR during the Kelly era. Will Fullers 2015 is the only one that beats it. Everyone got sucked into a extremely bizarre narrative about Austin and his physical abilities. Dudes a freak and struggled with consistency both on and off the field.
False Kevin Stepherson averaged 18.5 yards per reception in 2016 as a Freshman and 18.9 yards per reception his SO Year.He averaged 18.5 yds/reception on 48 receptions. He may have struggled to get of press coverage at times but he hardly lacked the ability to create separation and make big plays. 18.5 yds/rec is the the 2nd best season from a #1 WR during the Kelly era. Will Fullers 2015 is the only one that beats it. Everyone got sucked into a extremely bizarre narrative about Austin and his physical abilities. Dudes a freak and struggled with consistency both on and off the field.
So should be even playing field right.Obviously nothing but respect for Balis. What these guys do on campus year after year plays a role. But, all of these guys get professional training leading up to the combine to perfect things like the 40.
I want to be clear I did not think Balis was teaching the 40. I do wonder if his program has some portion of this success.1. Let's not compare Balis and his program to get players ready for the grind of a FB season to these places that get guys ready to nail specific drills at the combine. It's apples and oranges.
2. I wonder if BK wanted his big WR's bigger on purpose? Then they drop the weight in preparation for the combine?
I would be surprised if Balis's program doesn't include some speed drills/training.I want to be clear I did not think Balis was teaching the 40. I do wonder if his program has some portion of this success.
But I'm honestly curious did all three of these guys use same coaches?
All 3 of them surprised the hell out of me.