His film is not that impressive. He is raw, stands straight up, and not very explosive. That being said, he doesn't quit on plays, and can run in open field.
Regardless, Petermen believes there is enough there to warrant an offer so WTF.
His film is not that impressive. He is raw, stands straight up, and not very explosive. That being said, he doesn't quit on plays, and can run in open field.
Regardless, Petermen believes there is enough there to warrant an offer so WTF.
His film is not that impressive. He is raw, stands straight up, and not very explosive. That being said, he doesn't quit on plays, and can run in open field.
Regardless, Petermen believes there is enough there to warrant an offer so WTF.
Looks like the kind of player that TCU has spent the better part of 10+ years grabbing under Patterson that stays under the radar because of location, comes in and redshirts for a year to get a little bigger, stronger, and work on his technique, and then becomes a terror because his athleticism is too much for most OL.
Stop it. Leave the bullshit impact reports to Eklund. Nobody has a fucking clue about this kid. The kid is from Houston area and plays in a 5A league. I doubt that nobody knows about him. Players from LA get overlooked every year too. Pete Carroll told the story about recruiting guys from Bobby Wagner's high school and he had no idea who Wagner even was. It happens everywhere. UW and Petersen obviously see something they like. Leave it at that.
His film is not that impressive. He is raw, stands straight up, and not very explosive. That being said, he doesn't quit on plays, and can run in open field.
Regardless, Petermen believes there is enough there to warrant an offer so WTF.
The kid has a high motor, loves football and loves to play football. Petersen wants to see that desire more than stars, 7on7 tournaments or 40 times. To him, the motivation in the player to get better every week and to play at the highest level is what makes him 96-13 as a coach.
Everything will come down to coaching, conditioning and getting him ready to play at the Pac-12 level.
Everyone should be in LIPO mode with Petersen recruiting. We know NOTHING yet besides a couple players in the secondary this year.
Things I do like so far compared to Sark though.
- More emphasis on beef
- The linemen he gets are big too. Not these 6'2 215 "quick" guys who get mauled.
- In state recruiting has imrpoved (he fixed the Bellevue pipeline which is the 1 school you want to be able to recruit at will)
- The offers of some of the recruits he gets is more impressive compartively to Sark who was usually only beating out shitty Cal, shitty Arizona, and WSU regularly.
Still need time to see if these players actually develop. If they don't then he gets the same shit flipped at him that Sark did.
Everyone should be in LIPO mode with Petersen recruiting. We know NOTHING yet besides a couple players in the secondary this year.
Things I do like so far compared to Sark though.
- More emphasis on beef
- The linemen he gets are big too. Not these 6'2 215 "quick" guys who get mauled.
- In state recruiting has imrpoved (he fixed the Bellevue pipeline which is the 1 school you want to be able to recruit at will)
- The offers of some of the recruits he gets is more impressive compartively to Sark who was usually only beating out shitty Cal, shitty Arizona, and WSU regularly.
Still need time to see if these players actually develop. If they don't then he gets the same shit flipped at him that Sark did.
Stopped reading at "More emphasis on beef." BRB,JO
The play they broke down is a good example. Even though the RB knocked him on his ass, he still got up and tackled the guy on the sideline after he was able to make it only about 5 yards.
There was a big improvement in his JR year vs. his SR year videos I saw on Hudl.
espnFS is usually behind on recruiting but their "insider" scouting report is pretty detailed and they have him as a 3-star guy who is 6'3" (I've seem him listed at 6'2" to 6'4" so 6'3" makes the most sense).
Perhaps the biggest thing is that he won't be forced to play just for the hell of it like many players were under Losingham and Sloppy Steve. In front of him at "Buck" in 2015 will at least be (in terms of 2015 eligibility): RS-SR Jarrett Finau (6'3" 261 lbs), RS-JR Psalm Wooching (6'5" 225 lbs), and RS-Frosh Jaylen Johnson (6'2" 254 lbs).
So he can RS for a year, play special teams as a RS-Frosh, and then compete with Jaylen Johnson for the "Buck" position as a RS-Soph in 2017.
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This is going to be a mean o-line in a few years
Regardless, Petermen believes there is enough there to warrant an offer so WTF.
Sincerely,
http://www.pacifictakes.com/2014/10/3/6904657/washington-football-recruiting-huskies-myles-rice
Everything will come down to coaching, conditioning and getting him ready to play at the Pac-12 level.
Things I do like so far compared to Sark though.
- More emphasis on beef
- The linemen he gets are big too. Not these 6'2 215 "quick" guys who get mauled.
- In state recruiting has imrpoved (he fixed the Bellevue pipeline which is the 1 school you want to be able to recruit at will)
- The offers of some of the recruits he gets is more impressive compartively to Sark who was usually only beating out shitty Cal, shitty Arizona, and WSU regularly.
Still need time to see if these players actually develop. If they don't then he gets the same shit flipped at him that Sark did.
espnFS is usually behind on recruiting but their "insider" scouting report is pretty detailed and they have him as a 3-star guy who is 6'3" (I've seem him listed at 6'2" to 6'4" so 6'3" makes the most sense).
Perhaps the biggest thing is that he won't be forced to play just for the hell of it like many players were under Losingham and Sloppy Steve. In front of him at "Buck" in 2015 will at least be (in terms of 2015 eligibility): RS-SR Jarrett Finau (6'3" 261 lbs), RS-JR Psalm Wooching (6'5" 225 lbs), and RS-Frosh Jaylen Johnson (6'2" 254 lbs).
So he can RS for a year, play special teams as a RS-Frosh, and then compete with Jaylen Johnson for the "Buck" position as a RS-Soph in 2017.