Kasen's strides were way too huge - reminded me of someone about to triple-jump...his ability to change direction instantly was always limited. + with his slowness, I never thought he would get very far in the NFL, even before the injury.
Kasen's strides were way too huge - reminded me of someone about to triple-jump...his ability to change direction instantly was always limited. + with his slowness, I never thought he would get very far in the NFL, even before the injury.
He probably didn't have the quickness to thrive, but he was absolutely an NFL player his sophomore and junior year. When he was a freshman, he was at times the best WR on the team, even when they had Kearse, Aguilar, and Johnson. He was the only player on the entire offense that did anything against Oregon in 2011.
Kasen really fucked up by not redshirting last year. He maybe should have thought about graduating and transferring considering the QB and OL situation at UW.
Kasen's strides were way too huge - reminded me of someone about to triple-jump...his ability to change direction instantly was always limited. + with his slowness, I never thought he would get very far in the NFL, even before the injury.
He probably didn't have the quickness to thrive, but he was absolutely an NFL player his sophomore and junior year. When he was a freshman, he was at times the best WR on the team, even when they had Kearse, Aguilar, and Johnson. He was the only player on the entire offense that did anything against Oregon in 2011.
Kasen really fucked up by not redshirting last year. He maybe should have thought about graduating and transferring considering the QB and OL situation at UW.
He was never anything more than a fringe NFL talent at best.
Kasen's strides were way too huge - reminded me of someone about to triple-jump...his ability to change direction instantly was always limited. + with his slowness, I never thought he would get very far in the NFL, even before the injury.
He probably didn't have the quickness to thrive, but he was absolutely an NFL player his sophomore and junior year. When he was a freshman, he was at times the best WR on the team, even when they had Kearse, Aguilar, and Johnson. He was the only player on the entire offense that did anything against Oregon in 2011.
Kasen really fucked up by not redshirting last year. He maybe should have thought about graduating and transferring considering the QB and OL situation at UW.
He was never anything more than a fringe NFL talent at best.
What part of he probably didn't have the quickness to thrive didn't you understand?
He was considered an NFL talent before the injury and was listed on top 100 lists before the season.
Kasen didn't need quickness to thrive. He's a go up and get the ball receiver who can get yards after the catch. Just watch his highlights before the injury. He was an NFL receiver no doubt. He had plenty of attributes to be an NFL WR. Speed and separation is not mandatory to be a pro WR.
Honestly, its very sad what happened. He was an NFL talent and the injury killed his career. I only hope for his sake he can keep rehabbing and battling to try and make it.
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Kasen really fucked up by not redshirting last year. He maybe should have thought about graduating and transferring considering the QB and OL situation at UW.
Such fag, DNC.
Ideally, he lands on a practice squad somewhere and then competes for a roster spot in 2016 after he's 2 years removed from his injury.
He was considered an NFL talent before the injury and was listed on top 100 lists before the season.
Honestly, its very sad what happened. He was an NFL talent and the injury killed his career. I only hope for his sake he can keep rehabbing and battling to try and make it.