He just got here. What a bitch. I hate that these kids run instead of battling through challenges and adversity. I’m generalizing here as I know some kids truly get in a bad situation and need to leave but still, fuck the kids.
He was more of a pushed out kid from what I’m hearing. Letting a ball go right through his hands that lead to a pick against Michigan state didn’t help
He just got here. What a bitch. I hate that these kids run instead of battling through challenges and adversity. I’m generalizing here as I know some kids truly get in a bad situation and need to leave but still, fuck the kids.
Head case. Lyons to me was immature and I figured he’d bail if he didn’t find early success. Small sample size of data but Rashid looked more comfortable on the field in their extremely limited play.
I would assume there is more to it. There is a lot of reps to be won next year. But he was clearly trying to get one of the LA schools to offer last year.
We knew he'd leave at the first opportunity any CA school glanced his direction
He probably will be on the bench again here, so he might be looking for a team where he might start or be part of the regular rotation
Eklund says the high school kid is an idiot. Wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole. Would be a cancer in the locker room
Oh, and also, no making references to swear words on our board or you will be banned.
I think the major difference and benefit of deboer over Petersen is, with Deboer you can have a few dirtbags and the culture is strong enough with just enough underlying notes of dick swinging built in to make those guys fit in, with Petersen they had to avoid those guys or get rid of them, Marcus Peters, of the built for life culture falls apart.
I’m sure there were quite a bit on Fresno and South Dakota. Those schools can’t be to critical about talent they take were they can get it
Jerry Tarkanian ended his career as the Fresno coach.
Chris Herrons autobiography is damn good. That guy was a a mega addict.
He just got here. What a bitch. I hate that these kids run instead of battling through challenges and adversity. I’m generalizing here as I know some kids truly get in a bad situation and need to leave but still, fuck the kids.
He was more of a pushed out kid from what I’m hearing. Letting a ball go right through his hands that lead to a pick against Michigan state didn’t help
If he was pushed out that would make sense. He is way more talented than Reynolds and it would be weird for a kid that's not going to be in high demand relative To the guys that have produced to go into the portal prior To the playoffs unless there's more to it.
He just got here. What a bitch. I hate that these kids run instead of battling through challenges and adversity. I’m generalizing here as I know some kids truly get in a bad situation and need to leave but still, fuck the kids.
He was more of a pushed out kid from what I’m hearing. Letting a ball go right through his hands that lead to a pick against Michigan state didn’t help
Stalking butlers dad. If it’s dad’s call he’s all dawg based on who he’s liking and what he’s reposting. We’ll see. Kid looks ready to go based on size and stature. Not really a film buff so can’t give my two cents on that one.
I'm assuming Aaron Butler has a higher ceiling, what do you TBS'ers think?
I thought Lyons was one of the better prospects in the last class. Guess not lol.
I'll be right again some day. Just wait and see.
Of the 3 freshman wr's he was the one the staff thought was the most ready go. He was next up after Boston on the depth chart. Then he wasn't. Maybe he strangled his position coach or something.
He just got here. What a bitch. I hate that these kids run instead of battling through challenges and adversity. I’m generalizing here as I know some kids truly get in a bad situation and need to leave but still, fuck the kids.
He was more of a pushed out kid from what I’m hearing. Letting a ball go right through his hands that lead to a pick against Michigan state didn’t help
If he was pushed out that would make sense. He is way more talented than Reynolds and it would be weird for a kid that's not going to be in high demand relative To the guys that have produced to go into the portal prior To the playoffs unless there's more to it.
Evaluated 11/15/2022 Greg Biggins Greg Biggins National Recruiting Analyst Projection Second Round Comparison Stefon Diggs Buffalo Bills
Butler is a dangerous two-way player who could end up at corner or receiver in college. When he initially committed to USC, the thought was he was going in to play corner. He definitely has a corner skill set and plays with a defensive mentality. He’s physical player and has a lot of nastiness in his game. Whether he’s blocking or jamming a receiver, he’s looking to physically dominate his opponent and will often stay on his block until he puts him in the ground or off the field. He has both short area quickness and long speed and it will be interesting to see what kind of times Butler can put up on the track this spring. As a receiver, he has really impressed and is a threat to score every time he touches the football. He plays with a bit of a chip on his shoulder and has an edge in his game that reminds us a little of former LB Poly and current NE Patriot DB Jack Jones. He needs to keep his emotions in check but his upside is extremely high.
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He probably will be on the bench again here, so he might be looking for a team where he might start or be part of the regular rotation
I'll be right again some day. Just wait and see.
Kid looks ready to go based on size and stature. Not really a film buff so can’t give my two cents on that one.
Evaluated 11/15/2022
Greg Biggins
Greg Biggins
National Recruiting Analyst
Projection
Second Round
Comparison
Stefon Diggs
Buffalo Bills
Butler is a dangerous two-way player who could end up at corner or receiver in college. When he initially committed to USC, the thought was he was going in to play corner. He definitely has a corner skill set and plays with a defensive mentality. He’s physical player and has a lot of nastiness in his game. Whether he’s blocking or jamming a receiver, he’s looking to physically dominate his opponent and will often stay on his block until he puts him in the ground or off the field. He has both short area quickness and long speed and it will be interesting to see what kind of times Butler can put up on the track this spring. As a receiver, he has really impressed and is a threat to score every time he touches the football. He plays with a bit of a chip on his shoulder and has an edge in his game that reminds us a little of former LB Poly and current NE Patriot DB Jack Jones. He needs to keep his emotions in check but his upside is extremely high.