But then look at tonight's game and a guy like Kamari Pleasant going in and blocking his ass off ... anybody think he signed up for that when he decided to come to UW?
Point being that if Tre'Shaun comes to Washington and gets slotted where the staff sees as his best fit in both college and his future NFL career, then I'm on board. But from what I'm seeing at 30k feet he has the potential to be one of those guys that wants to be a WR because he wants to avoid the physical nature of RB and doesn't want to get his hands dirty playing D. That kind of attitude at UW will just get you passed by some other elite kid willing to do more.
But then look at tonight's game and a guy like Kamari Pleasant going in and blocking his ass off ... anybody think he signed up for that when he decided to come to UW?
Point being that if Tre'Shaun comes to Washington and gets slotted where the staff sees as his best fit in both college and his future NFL career, then I'm on board. But from what I'm seeing at 30k feet he has the potential to be one of those guys that wants to be a WR because he wants to avoid the physical nature of RB and doesn't want to get his hands dirty playing D. That kind of attitude at UW will just get you passed by some other elite kid willing to do more.
But then look at tonight's game and a guy like Kamari Pleasant going in and blocking his ass off ... anybody think he signed up for that when he decided to come to UW?
Point being that if Tre'Shaun comes to Washington and gets slotted where the staff sees as his best fit in both college and his future NFL career, then I'm on board. But from what I'm seeing at 30k feet he has the potential to be one of those guys that wants to be a WR because he wants to avoid the physical nature of RB and doesn't want to get his hands dirty playing D. That kind of attitude at UW will just get you passed by some other elite kid willing to do more.
Idk, even Sark POS shit Mathis bought in to some extent. I rather have the problem of him buying in. than not having at all. He would make our team better, just because other fuckers around him would need to compete
But then look at tonight's game and a guy like Kamari Pleasant going in and blocking his ass off ... anybody think he signed up for that when he decided to come to UW?
Point being that if Tre'Shaun comes to Washington and gets slotted where the staff sees as his best fit in both college and his future NFL career, then I'm on board. But from what I'm seeing at 30k feet he has the potential to be one of those guys that wants to be a WR because he wants to avoid the physical nature of RB and doesn't want to get his hands dirty playing D. That kind of attitude at UW will just get you passed by some other elite kid willing to do more.
if he is better than Lowe bring him on at wr regardless.
Also they have catered to guys wanting to play a position other than where the staff saw them before so I find it a bit doogish to have that thought. Just recruit him to the Chico position assuming he is the elite talent he seems to be and hope he comes. Everyone on defense is recruited as a buck. This is not a new or complicated dilemma.
It's damn near impossible to be soft on a team full of savages. We got starters flying down the field on special teams trying to kill somebody. Anybody that gets brought into this culture is going to have to be tough or get eaten alive.
Tre'Shaun plays physical on defense. No doubt in my mind he would adjust to the physicality at RB and it doesn't hurt that Socha will bulk him up to 210+ pounds rather quickly if he puts the work in.
I don't care what position he plays for UW. Just get his fucking signature.
It's damn near impossible to be soft on a team full of savages. We got starters flying down the field on special teams trying to kill somebody. Anybody that gets brought into this culture is going to have to be tough or get eaten alive.
Tre'Shaun plays physical on defense. No doubt in my mind he would adjust to the physicality at RB and it doesn't hurt that Socha will bulk him up to 210+ pounds rather quickly if he puts the work in.
I don't care what position he plays for UW. Just get his fucking signature.
This guy understands.
only 19% of the time, the other 81% is questionable
It's damn near impossible to be soft on a team full of savages. We got starters flying down the field on special teams trying to kill somebody. Anybody that gets brought into this culture is going to have to be tough or get eaten alive.
Tre'Shaun plays physical on defense. No doubt in my mind he would adjust to the physicality at RB and it doesn't hurt that Socha will bulk him up to 210+ pounds rather quickly if he puts the work in.
I don't care what position he plays for UW. Just get his fucking signature.
This guy understands.
only 19% of the time, the other 81% is questionable
It's damn near impossible to be soft on a team full of savages. We got starters flying down the field on special teams trying to kill somebody. Anybody that gets brought into this culture is going to have to be tough or get eaten alive.
Tre'Shaun plays physical on defense. No doubt in my mind he would adjust to the physicality at RB and it doesn't hurt that Socha will bulk him up to 210+ pounds rather quickly if he puts the work in.
I don't care what position he plays for UW. Just get his fucking signature.
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Tre'Shaun athletically should be at UW ...
But then look at tonight's game and a guy like Kamari Pleasant going in and blocking his ass off ... anybody think he signed up for that when he decided to come to UW?
Point being that if Tre'Shaun comes to Washington and gets slotted where the staff sees as his best fit in both college and his future NFL career, then I'm on board. But from what I'm seeing at 30k feet he has the potential to be one of those guys that wants to be a WR because he wants to avoid the physical nature of RB and doesn't want to get his hands dirty playing D. That kind of attitude at UW will just get you passed by some other elite kid willing to do more.
Also they have catered to guys wanting to play a position other than where the staff saw them before so I find it a bit doogish to have that thought. Just recruit him to the Chico position assuming he is the elite talent he seems to be and hope he comes. Everyone on defense is recruited as a buck. This is not a new or complicated dilemma.
yep kids from florida with sec offers are gonna stick after Oregon goes 6-6. sure...