Jeremiah Criddell, 2019 4* DB, Rancho Cucamonga (HS), CA (Offered 7/14)
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50 years from now I will still never take these kinds of posts for granted, having been on the complete opposite side.lawsandl said:
Yes, results the last two years are indicative of future success. CP lost to Oregon his first two years. I am sure he was thinking this is as good as it gets.dnc said:
Leavitt's defenses have definitely packed a real punch against UW the last couple of years, I see your poont.lawsandl said:
There is the allure of an improving defense. Leavitt brings panache no matter how much Husky fans don’t want see it.Beno4Life said:Fuckin' Ektard. As soon as Biggins changes his crystal ball from UW, he claims that UW "cooled" on Criddell and has better options in mind. Of course, aside from Chase, he doesn't say who else they're targeting.
Aside from that bum, I'm still at a total loss why a DB would not choose Jimmy "Walk On Water" Lake and CP and UW, especially just after the friggin' NFL Draft and @WestCoastFB putting out the most pro-UW stats as it relates to development and success. Mind-blowing.
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You laugh now, but what will we? do when the Huskies are doing all the porking in the porking lot come October?AZDuck said:This thread delivers
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You can't fix a retardation
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This kid really likes getting recruited. Good for him. That’s how you make to the big leagues!
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Nurple said:
You can't fix a retardation
You’d think UW will be favored.IPukeOregonGrellow said:
You laugh now, but what will we? do when the Huskies are doing all the porking in the porking lot come October?AZDuck said:This thread delivers
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Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
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Yes and they'll win 84-2.lawsandl said:Nurple said:You can't fix a retardation
You’d think UW will be favored.IPukeOregonGrellow said:
You laugh now, but what will we? do when the Huskies are doing all the porking in the porking lot come October?AZDuck said:This thread delivers
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It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
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yikesHuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06.
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96 -
Chinned because numbers and data and other things that made you sound photosynthesis.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and an OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06.
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Real talk though, Dollars and Criddell are both athletic as hell. I don't think their testing results at the opening would be reason for UW to cool on them. -
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo. -
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo. -
I believe we did cool on Criddell to some extent, but not because of his athleticism. I think Criddell said he was talking to Coach Pete pretty much every day. Which is great, but also seems like he was pretty high maintenance. At some point Dollars convinces him that Oregon is the shit and that they should both go there. Criddell cancels his UW visit and doesn't reschedule, and visits Oregon twice. I'm guessing our coaches felt they had lost him and that all the recruiting time they are putting into him is just going to waste if he isn't going to come back to Seattle. So they offer Chase and start focusing more on other guys.
At least, that's my fanfic on what happened -
Let’s go with your thought that they are “athletic as hell.” We know that guys like Ahmed and Bryant are always working hard whether at UW or over at FSP getting their work in.DoogCourics said:
Chinned because numbers and data and other things that made you sound photosynthesis.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and an OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06.
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Real talk though, Dollars and Criddell are both athletic as hell. I don't think their testing results at the opening would be reason for UW to cool on them.
Perhaps those numbers suggest that Dollars/Criddell aren’t putting in that off season work. It’d be one thing if they usually tested in the 110 range and dropped to 105 or whatever. But to be mid 70s ... that’s the type of shit I’d expect out of a Sark recruit. Assuming they head to Oregontheg will fit in nicely there.
This is also why you have to be careful at recruiting too early because some players grow up a ton during the process and some stagnate. -
This has got to be 80% why Pete hates offering early. This time of year is when you really see which kids are still grinding to get better during the offseason, and which are attention whoring the recruiting process. Indicative of how hard they'll work in college. That said Pete needs to be realistic with weighing that work ethic against how raw and talented a given kid is.Tequilla said:
Let’s go with your thought that they are “athletic as hell.” We know that guys like Ahmed and Bryant are always working hard whether at UW or over at FSP getting their work in.DoogCourics said:
Chinned because numbers and data and other things that made you sound photosynthesis.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and an OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06.
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Real talk though, Dollars and Criddell are both athletic as hell. I don't think their testing results at the opening would be reason for UW to cool on them.
Perhaps those numbers suggest that Dollars/Criddell aren’t putting in that off season work. It’d be one thing if they usually tested in the 110 range and dropped to 105 or whatever. But to be mid 70s ... that’s the type of shit I’d expect out of a Sark recruit. Assuming they head to Oregontheg will fit in nicely there.
This is also why you have to be careful at recruiting too early because some players grow up a ton during the process and some stagnate.
I think the other 20% of why he hates early offers is situations like Dylan Morris vs. Cale Millen -
Jeepersdnc said:
yikesHuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06.
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96 -
See now that is sound reasoning and definitely what I can agree with. And if that is what HuskyClaws point was then yes, I can agree with him as well.Tequilla said:
Let’s go with your thought that they are “athletic as hell.” We know that guys like Ahmed and Bryant are always working hard whether at UW or over at FSP getting their work in.DoogCourics said:
Chinned because numbers and data and other things that made you sound photosynthesis.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and an OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06.
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Real talk though, Dollars and Criddell are both athletic as hell. I don't think their testing results at the opening would be reason for UW to cool on them.
Perhaps those numbers suggest that Dollars/Criddell aren’t putting in that off season work. It’d be one thing if they usually tested in the 110 range and dropped to 105 or whatever. But to be mid 70s ... that’s the type of shit I’d expect out of a Sark recruit. Assuming they head to Oregontheg will fit in nicely there.
This is also why you have to be careful at recruiting too early because some players grow up a ton during the process and some stagnate.
Granted I'm in a car pretending to be a part of a conversation while I'm actually on HH, but I took his post as saying that UW cooled on them because they aren't as athletic as was originally thought. To which my reaction is, fuck that shit, these two kids are premier athletes at their positions. Their tape is good, there is a reason they're ranked in the top 115 and 75 respectively. UW isn't fading on them because their scores are lumped in with OL and QB's.
Now if you're framing the conversation as:
"Hey Dollars is proving to be a huge diva and seems to love being recruited more than working, we may need to back off this kid."
"Oh shit he's also in Criddell's ear and he's starting to act the same way."
"Oh double shit, these kids just bombed their testing down at the LA Opening Regionals, I just don't think they're putting in the work we're going to need them to put in day in and day out even in the offseason."
Well then fuck me in the ass, I'm boarding your train and we can leave the fucking station.
But my point still stands, they're "athletic as hell". They just (edit: are) really fucking lazy and/or divas. -
They're not athletic as hell. I'd take Criddell in a heartbeat, but unless there's some serious injury issues here neither of them are athletic as hell. If they were they would have shown it.
Bru McCoy, that fucker is athletic as hell. Criddell and Dollars are average athletes for D1 football recruits. You can make up for that with superior technique and instincts which I think Criddell has (and Dollars doesn't), but they just proved they're not athletic as hell. -
A kid falsely reported his height and 40 time? That would be unfuckingprecedented.lawsandl said:
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo. -
That height is verified. He is not 5’11”. That I can see fom the tape.dnc said:
A kid falsely reported his height and 40 time? That would be unfuckingprecedented.lawsandl said:
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo. -
In defense of the two future quacks, it says it was raining that day so the 2016 comps are pretty useless unless they were in the rain that day as well. Comparing them to otheres who were at the same event is fair though, and they still makes them average at best.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96 -
Verified by whom and when? With shoes or without? Link?lawsandl said:
That height is verified. He is not 5’11”. That I can see fom the tape.dnc said:
A kid falsely reported his height and 40 time? That would be unfuckingprecedented.lawsandl said:
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo. -
It’s Nike verified. He was listed at 6’0” in the 2017 roster.dnc said:
Verified by whom and when? With shoes or without? Link?lawsandl said:
That height is verified. He is not 5’11”. That I can see fom the tape.dnc said:
A kid falsely reported his height and 40 time? That would be unfuckingprecedented.lawsandl said:
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo. -
So Nike verified 2017 > Nike verified 2018? Got it. And 6'0" in 2017 and 5'11" in 2018 = verified 6'1". I think I got it now.lawsandl said:
It’s Nike verified. He was listed at 6’0” in the 2017 roster.dnc said:
Verified by whom and when? With shoes or without? Link?lawsandl said:
That height is verified. He is not 5’11”. That I can see fom the tape.dnc said:
A kid falsely reported his height and 40 time? That would be unfuckingprecedented.lawsandl said:
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo.
Thank you for your service. -
One thing I find interesting about those Opening numbers is Titus Toler being a top 10 tester. I don't remember him looking that athletic on hudl, would explain why we got him to visit and offered him a few weeks later.
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His hudl is Nike verified at 6’1”, he was listed at 6’0” at the same event in 2017 but this spreadsheet list him at 5’11” in 2018. Every eval I’ve read on him lists length as his strength. He looks rangy and tall in his film. Personally I don’t really care that much. However, y’all are analyzing data entered in excel and concluding the kid doesn’t grind.dnc said:
So Nike verified 2017 > Nike verified 2018? Got it. And 6'0" in 2017 and 5'11" in 2018 = verified 6'1". I think I got it now.lawsandl said:
It’s Nike verified. He was listed at 6’0” in the 2017 roster.dnc said:
Verified by whom and when? With shoes or without? Link?lawsandl said:
That height is verified. He is not 5’11”. That I can see fom the tape.dnc said:
A kid falsely reported his height and 40 time? That would be unfuckingprecedented.lawsandl said:
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo.
Thank you for your service. -
Fucking DIAFF for real.lawsandl said:
His hudl is Nike verified at 6’1”, he was listed at 6’0” at the same event in 2017 but this spreadsheet list him at 5’11” in 2018. Every eval I’ve read on him lists length as his strength. He looks rangy and tall in his film. Personally I don’t really care that much. However, y’all are analyzing data entered in excel and concluding the kid doesn’t grind.dnc said:
So Nike verified 2017 > Nike verified 2018? Got it. And 6'0" in 2017 and 5'11" in 2018 = verified 6'1". I think I got it now.lawsandl said:
It’s Nike verified. He was listed at 6’0” in the 2017 roster.dnc said:
Verified by whom and when? With shoes or without? Link?lawsandl said:
That height is verified. He is not 5’11”. That I can see fom the tape.dnc said:
A kid falsely reported his height and 40 time? That would be unfuckingprecedented.lawsandl said:
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo.
Thank you for your service. -
All the Tbsing I've done suggests that dollars and Criddell are worth the recruiting from a talent and performance measurables pov.
If they are being cooled on then I think it's more the love of being recruited and all that shit that makes Petersen move onto other targets at this time.
If recruits are buying into the flash and glitter of Oregon after a significant regime change then maybe these aren't the droids we're looking for. -
I can’t think of a player who has woofed more without committing... -
Lotta WDWHA in this thread