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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: The Manhatter on April 23, 2007, 09:16:50 PM
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I threw Tigner in there at strong safety because it would be nice if he proves to be a quick study so we can get the biggest and most athletic on the field. Crews has some potential if only he can learn to use his hands and develop a motor. But I do like this line up if Abana and Patterson live up to half of their hype.
LDE
## ABANA, MICHAEL 6-6 295 JR. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. (SANTA MONICA JC)
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50 Moran, Junior DT 6-0 294 Jr. Delray Beach, Fla. (Boca Raton)
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95 Jackson, Rob 6-4 270 Sr. West Haven, Conn. (Fort Scott
CC)
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98 Campbell, Ian 6-5 240 Jr. Cimarron, Kan. (Cimarron)
LILB
51 Roland, Justin 6-0 245 Sr. Ponca City, Okla. (Ponca City/NEO)
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53 Walker, Reggie 6-0 230 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. (Grant)
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## PATTERSON, CHRIS 6-3 220 JR. CHICAGO, ILL. (HUBBARD HS/NEO A&M
JC/JOLIET JC)
CB
23 Cheatham, Ray 6-0 200 Jr. El Dorado, Ark. (Independence CC)
CB
4 Moore, Joshua 5-11 180 So. Pompano Beach, Fla. (Blanche Ely)
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2 Watts, Marcus 6-1 195 Sr. Hays, Kan. (Hays)
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## TIGNER, DAHRNAZ 6-2 210 FR. POMPANO BEACH, FLA. (BLANCHE ELY)
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Gary Chandler?
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Crews has some potential if only he can learn to use his hands and develop a motor.
Has anyone, ever, "developed a motor?" Isn't that the ONE thing that must be intrinsic? Unless we can get him some blow.
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Damn. Freak athletes at every position. We are Miami!
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Abana, the african warrior who hunts gazelles on foot and rips them limb from limb with his monolithic biceps.
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Abana, the african warrior who hunts gazelles on foot and rips them limb from limb with his monolithic biceps.
Spears are for pussies.
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Has anyone, ever, "developed a motor?" Isn't that the ONE thing that must be intrinsic? Unless we can get him some blow.
Yep, intrinsic. I was thinking more along the lines that his motor is off more from a lack of experience...sometimes kids just don't play w/ the aggressiveness and deliberateness when younger because they simply haven't seen that much. But it's true..the motor is either there or it isn't. He does look quite a bit better than when I watched him at practice last August. He has potential.
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Has anyone, ever, "developed a motor?" Isn't that the ONE thing that must be intrinsic? Unless we can get him some blow.
Yep, intrinsic. I was thinking more along the lines that his motor is off more from a lack of experience...sometimes kids just don't play w/ the aggressiveness and deliberateness when younger because they simply haven't seen that much. But it's true..the motor is either there or it isn't. He does look quite a bit better than when I watched him at practice last August. He has potential.
Fingers crossed. However, let's still get him some blow...just to make sure.
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Has anyone, ever, "developed a motor?" Isn't that the ONE thing that must be intrinsic? Unless we can get him some blow.
Yep, intrinsic. I was thinking more along the lines that his motor is off more from a lack of experience...sometimes kids just don't play w/ the aggressiveness and deliberateness when younger because they simply haven't seen that much. But it's true..the motor is either there or it isn't. He does look quite a bit better than when I watched him at practice last August. He has potential.
Fingers crossed. However, let's still get him some blow...just to make sure.
I prefer a good ol' fashioned alcohol problem; it's more mid western. Alcohol* made dusty dvoracek a beast, why not Crews?
* and steroids
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Has anyone, ever, "developed a motor?" Isn't that the ONE thing that must be intrinsic? Unless we can get him some blow.
Yep, intrinsic. I was thinking more along the lines that his motor is off more from a lack of experience...sometimes kids just don't play w/ the aggressiveness and deliberateness when younger because they simply haven't seen that much. But it's true..the motor is either there or it isn't. He does look quite a bit better than when I watched him at practice last August. He has potential.
People can definately develop a motor. Just being more comfortable, aware, and confident will increase a person's ability to move around more. Few people develop the understanding needed to be really aware of their assignments and duties their first year in a program. Also, moving up to D1 from highschool is such a huge adjustment for most people they tend to be in a bit over their heads for awhile. Now, if the kid is flat out lazy, well not much you can do about it. However, I am sure his laziness would be evident to the coaching staff and we would not even be having this conversation because he would never see the field.
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saying that you can't develop a motor is like saying that someone can't become faster. Now having a motor is not neccesarily having great speed but as mentioned before there is an aspect that is intrinsic.