TY JONES SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS
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Reason #159 not to TBSExtraChrisB said:I don't watch many highlight tapes of recruits outside of around signing day, but holy shit... this dude is going to be a baller. I don't care if he's from Utah. Plenty of those catches would be impressive against air. Insane ball skills. And he's a badass run blocker.
Edit: HE'S 6'4"?!
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Ooof just skimmed through one page and saw a N'Keal Harry comparison, him making the loss of Ross easier to manage, and being able to make up for Browning's shortcomings.
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I own that. If we're bashing bad takes on THIS forum than Vanillas gonna need a bigger server.WoolleyDoog said:Ooof just skimmed through one page and saw a N'Keal Harry comparison, him making the loss of Ross easier to manage, and being able to make up for Browning's shortcomings.

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The only thing more loathsome than recruits are people who love recruits and hyping them up.
This problem is even 10x worse in basketball.
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In everyone's defense, he had a strange career. He looked good as a sophomore (especially against Auburn and a CB who is starting for the Bucs) and like 2019 would be his breakout season, then nothing. Was he hurt?theknowledge said:
I own that. If we're bashing bad takes on THIS forum than Vanillas gonna need a bigger server.WoolleyDoog said:Ooof just skimmed through one page and saw a N'Keal Harry comparison, him making the loss of Ross easier to manage, and being able to make up for Browning's shortcomings.

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Nope. He just sucked. Kinda slow, kinda stiff and he just seemed kinda passive on the field. Then he spends two years in the MW and underwhelmed there too. Look like Tarzan, play like Jane.WoolleyDoog said:
In everyone's defense, he had a strange career. He looked good as a sophomore (especially against Auburn and a CB who is starting for the Bucs) and like 2019 would be his breakout season, then nothing. Was he hurt?theknowledge said:
I own that. If we're bashing bad takes on THIS forum than Vanillas gonna need a bigger server.WoolleyDoog said:Ooof just skimmed through one page and saw a N'Keal Harry comparison, him making the loss of Ross easier to manage, and being able to make up for Browning's shortcomings.

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Ty Jones and Marquis Spiker are the definitive lessons in why high school WR’s won’t be successful if they can’t separate from coverage, no matter how good they are at making plays and catching contested balls. The days of big bodied possession receivers are slowly dwindling away
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Great post. Ty Jones was not even good at contested catches. It’s just that all his catches were contested so he would have some decent highlights. He also dropped a shit ton of contested passes because that’s just who he was. He rarely separated. He sucked at Fresno too.NEsnake12 said:Ty Jones and Marquis Spiker are the definitive lessons in why high school WR’s won’t be successful if they can’t separate from coverage, no matter how good they are at making plays and catching contested balls. The days of big bodied possession receivers are slowly dwindling away
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Also had more offensive PI than any other WR I've ever seenAtomicDawg said:
Great post. Ty Jones was not even good at contested catches. It’s just that all his catches were contested so he would have some decent highlights. He also dropped a shit ton of contested passes because that’s just who he was. He rarely separated. He sucked at Fresno too.NEsnake12 said:Ty Jones and Marquis Spiker are the definitive lessons in why high school WR’s won’t be successful if they can’t separate from coverage, no matter how good they are at making plays and catching contested balls. The days of big bodied possession receivers are slowly dwindling away
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Best Waltzer in the Pac12, but bad for the UW Brand.AtomicDawg said:
Great post. Ty Jones was not even good at contested catches. It’s just that all his catches were contested so he would have some decent highlights. He also dropped a shit ton of contested passes because that’s just who he was. He rarely separated. He sucked at Fresno too.NEsnake12 said:Ty Jones and Marquis Spiker are the definitive lessons in why high school WR’s won’t be successful if they can’t separate from coverage, no matter how good they are at making plays and catching contested balls. The days of big bodied possession receivers are slowly dwindling away
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