Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 3:05 PM
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Chooch (8/21/2008)
He's going to be tough to project because he is a lot like R. Bush.
He has some amazing play-making abilities, but it almost seems like he will have to fit into a specific Offense in order to be as effective as possible. That spread Offense just really doesn't lend itself to evaluating WR's, QB's, and TE's in a traditional manner.
I have no doubt though that his triangle numbers alone will put him in Day One.
Watch out Chooch, you're going to be stampeded by Gator fans for saying he doesn't have a true position and is a lot like Reggie Bush.
Rumor has it he'll miss the first 2 games as well. I have a feeling this heel thing will be a long term issue.
Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 3:08 PM
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Alfie (8/21/2008) Chooch (8/21/2008)
He's going to be tough to project because he is a lot like R. Bush.
He has some amazing play-making abilities, but it almost seems like he will have to fit into a specific Offense in order to be as effective as possible. That spread Offense just really doesn't lend itself to evaluating WR's, QB's, and TE's in a traditional manner.
I have no doubt though that his triangle numbers alone will put him in Day One.
Watch out Chooch, you're going to be stampeded by Gator fans for saying he doesn't have a true position and is a lot like Reggie Bush.
Come on Alfie, I been listening to Gator fans since they were making excuses for Charlie Pell. I'm used to it by now. Go heavy early.
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Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 3:20 PM
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Hey I'm a gator fan and feel that percy will never have a true position, factor that in with the fact that most florida recievers fail in the NFL and I wouldn't spend a high draft pick on him. However he did improve himself as a reciever last year and had a few spectacular catches. If your heart's filled with faith then you can't fear. - Clifford "Tip" Harris
Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 3:46 PM
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Alfie (8/21/2008) Chooch (8/21/2008)
He's going to be tough to project because he is a lot like R. Bush. He has some amazing play-making abilities, but it almost seems like he will have to fit into a specific Offense in order to be as effective as possible. That spread Offense just really doesn't lend itself to evaluating WR's, QB's, and TE's in a traditional manner. I have no doubt though that his triangle numbers alone will put him in Day One.Watch out Chooch, you're going to be stampeded by Gator fans for saying he doesn't have a true position and is a lot like Reggie Bush.
Rumor has it he'll miss the first 2 games as well. I have a feeling this heel thing will be a long term issue.
I hope he is back for Miami, but we should win with or without him.
I don't see any Gator fans arguing the fact that he doesn't have a true position. IMO, he'll be able to focus more on receiving this year which will help his draft status.
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Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 4:07 PM
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His heel injury could be his achilles (pun intended). He needs to lose some upper body weight too, I think he's too strong and his lower body can't handle it. Having said that, I'd LOVE to see him on our team. He's a dynamic weapon. "I've never been one to run from a problem. I deal with them. Weak people don't have problems, only tough people have problems" - Bobby Bowden"Boys do what they want to do, men do what they have to do." - Jimbo Fisher
Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 5:03 PM
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91 Off The Edge 93 (8/21/2008) Alfie (8/21/2008) Chooch (8/21/2008)
He's going to be tough to project because he is a lot like R. Bush.
He has some amazing play-making abilities, but it almost seems like he will have to fit into a specific Offense in order to be as effective as possible. That spread Offense just really doesn't lend itself to evaluating WR's, QB's, and TE's in a traditional manner.
I have no doubt though that his triangle numbers alone will put him in Day One.
Watch out Chooch, you're going to be stampeded by Gator fans for saying he doesn't have a true position and is a lot like Reggie Bush.
Rumor has it he'll miss the first 2 games as well. I have a feeling this heel thing will be a long term issue.
I hope he is back for Miami, but we should win with or without him.
I don't see any Gator fans arguing the fact that he doesn't have a true position. IMO, he'll be able to focus more on receiving this year which will help his draft status.
Actually, you and a few others threw a big hissy fit a few months ago when I questioned his ability as a WR and that he played out of the back field more than as a WR.
Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 5:19 PM
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Alfie (8/21/2008) Chooch (8/21/2008)
He's going to be tough to project because he is a lot like R. Bush. He has some amazing play-making abilities, but it almost seems like he will have to fit into a specific Offense in order to be as effective as possible. That spread Offense just really doesn't lend itself to evaluating WR's, QB's, and TE's in a traditional manner. I have no doubt though that his triangle numbers alone will put him in Day One.Watch out Chooch, you're going to be stampeded by Gator fans for saying he doesn't have a true position and is a lot like Reggie Bush.
Rumor has it he'll miss the first 2 games as well. I have a feeling this heel thing will be a long term issue.
I am a gator fan. Read my first post on this thread.
And I can't wait until the season is over. I definitely saved the post about you saying the Gator offense isn't very good.
"I never set out to hurt anyone intentionally, unless it was you know, important, like in a game or something" -Butkus "Behind every good man is a good woman. Behind every good woman....is me"
Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 5:28 PM
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JacksJags (8/21/2008) Alfie (8/21/2008) Chooch (8/21/2008)
He's going to be tough to project because he is a lot like R. Bush.
He has some amazing play-making abilities, but it almost seems like he will have to fit into a specific Offense in order to be as effective as possible. That spread Offense just really doesn't lend itself to evaluating WR's, QB's, and TE's in a traditional manner.
I have no doubt though that his triangle numbers alone will put him in Day One.
Watch out Chooch, you're going to be stampeded by Gator fans for saying he doesn't have a true position and is a lot like Reggie Bush.
Rumor has it he'll miss the first 2 games as well. I have a feeling this heel thing will be a long term issue.
I am a gator fan. Read my first post on this thread.
And I can't wait until the season is over. I definitely saved the post about you saying the Gator offense isn't very good.
I'd love to see the post where I said it wasn't very good, since it never happened.
Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 5:31 PM
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Alfie (8/21/2008) JacksJags (8/21/2008) Alfie (8/21/2008) Chooch (8/21/2008)
He's going to be tough to project because he is a lot like R. Bush. He has some amazing play-making abilities, but it almost seems like he will have to fit into a specific Offense in order to be as effective as possible. That spread Offense just really doesn't lend itself to evaluating WR's, QB's, and TE's in a traditional manner. I have no doubt though that his triangle numbers alone will put him in Day One.Watch out Chooch, you're going to be stampeded by Gator fans for saying he doesn't have a true position and is a lot like Reggie Bush.
Rumor has it he'll miss the first 2 games as well. I have a feeling this heel thing will be a long term issue.
I am a gator fan. Read my first post on this thread.
And I can't wait until the season is over. I definitely saved the post about you saying the Gator offense isn't very good.
I'd love to see the post where I said it wasn't very good, since it never happened.
Over the course of the thread you implied they weren't good. In fact when I called you out and called it an ignorant comment you never did reply to it.
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Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 5:34 PM
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some snippets, got to save the best for after the season though.
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Alfie (8/7/2008)
So who are all these proven weapons on offense for the Gators? Tim Tebow, Percey Harvin, and?Who said proven? I sure as heck didn't. But.....You did name the two best offensive players in the country.
Rainey will be a beast, Louis Murphy will be very good, Deonte Thompson is another deep threat that will see a lot of time this year, young but explosive, Emmanuel Moody will be great for this offense. Brandon James gives them short fields. Not to mention JuCo Carl Moore. He will be a big time as$et as well.
It is the most explosive offense in the country. Harvin and Rainey will blow up. The offensive line which was pretty good last year will be even better.
Were you suggesting they weren't as good as advertised?
"I never set out to hurt anyone intentionally, unless it was you know, important, like in a game or something" -Butkus "Behind every good man is a good woman. Behind every good woman....is me"