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Which newcomer gains the most from Coach Jackson?
Posted on 6/15/13 at 2:20 pm
Posted on 6/15/13 at 2:20 pm
We all know that Coach Jackson can turn a mouse into a feral wolverine and a goldfish into a shark.
Who gains the most this summer out of the newcomers that haven't already been in the spring?
Who gains the most this summer out of the newcomers that haven't already been in the spring?
Posted on 6/15/13 at 10:53 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Points. Just feel like he's raw and Black Death will mold him into a stud.
Posted on 6/21/13 at 8:01 pm to Farmer1906
Golden, RSJ, and Tabuyo.
I feel like Golden has an incredible base from a relatively small lifting background. Itty bitty schools usually don't have the same kinds of facilities and coaches as 5a megaschools. Considering his athletic base and relatively low training point he could explode.
RSJ - word coming out of BCS is that he's already gaining a ton of weight and strength. Over the next few years 6'6 250 with legit speed is a real possibility.
Tabuyo - He's already incredibly athletic but I feel like adding a bit of power would make him a nightmare match up versus LB's and safeties. I don't see him playing on the edge as much considering the other WR's coming through. I think the extra size and strength makes an incredible impact on his ability to escape less mobile defenders.
I feel like Golden has an incredible base from a relatively small lifting background. Itty bitty schools usually don't have the same kinds of facilities and coaches as 5a megaschools. Considering his athletic base and relatively low training point he could explode.
RSJ - word coming out of BCS is that he's already gaining a ton of weight and strength. Over the next few years 6'6 250 with legit speed is a real possibility.
Tabuyo - He's already incredibly athletic but I feel like adding a bit of power would make him a nightmare match up versus LB's and safeties. I don't see him playing on the edge as much considering the other WR's coming through. I think the extra size and strength makes an incredible impact on his ability to escape less mobile defenders.
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