I love Kwiatkowski. Doesn't say much. Probably thinks this video thing is FS.
Just makes players better.
I will be surprised if this kid is not a big time player for us. I fucking love him. Should've been a 4-star recruit. Film like a fucking boss. Moves super well and is big and physical. He's like a poor man's Jevon Kearse and I mean that in a really nice way.
Upon brief review of the clips posted here today, Tryon is running #2 to Bryant on my TBS quality ranking system. He has amazing speed/quickness and is already big. Best looking pass rusher UW has recruited in a long time.
I considered Missouri's Nick Bolton here to fill the inside linebacker role, but the edge rush could also use some support. The Saints did have 45 sacks last year, but age concerns and free-agency exposure might flip this unit sooner rather than later. Tryon opted out in 2020, but he's versatile and quick on the edge. He had 12.5 tackles for loss and eight sacks in 2019.
I considered Missouri's Nick Bolton here to fill the inside linebacker role, but the edge rush could also use some support. The Saints did have 45 sacks last year, but age concerns and free-agency exposure might flip this unit sooner rather than later. Tryon opted out in 2020, but he's versatile and quick on the edge. He had 12.5 tackles for loss and eight sacks in 2019.
Addendum: How the hell did Hazen beat Tumwater in 1991? Those early 90s teams were insane, especially before Black Hills split off.
Hazen had a decent team that year and Mount Rainier had a deep playoff run in 90. Other than #myLancers, I think those are the last 2 decent seasons by a Seamount league team.
Addendum: How the hell did Hazen beat Tumwater in 1991? Those early 90s teams were insane, especially before Black Hills split off.
Hazen had a decent team that year and Mount Rainier had a deep playoff run in 90. Other than #myLancers, I think those are the last 2 decent seasons by a Seamount league team.
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Just makes players better.
How the hell did Hazen beat Tumwater in 1991? Those early 90s teams were insane, especially before Black Hills split off.
Adding the fact that we won't need him for about 2-3 years and I find myself tucking something into the elastic wait band if my sweatpants
Oh wait we are past that shit. Fuck yea.
28. New Orleans Saints
Joe Tryon, DE, Washington
I considered Missouri's Nick Bolton here to fill the inside linebacker role, but the edge rush could also use some support. The Saints did have 45 sacks last year, but age concerns and free-agency exposure might flip this unit sooner rather than later. Tryon opted out in 2020, but he's versatile and quick on the edge. He had 12.5 tackles for loss and eight sacks in 2019.