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    tvoietvoie Member Posts: 996
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    TTJ said:

    pat_hm said:

    TTJ said:
    6’1 220. 17 years old. War daddy film. What about him makes you think he has a low ceiling? He won’t even see the field for 3 years. I like him. Gives us more of a presence in Utah and will help w/ the poly’s.
    Can he help you beat Alabama, doog?
    Actually, this is the type of player UW needs to compete with more physical teams like Bama.
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    Mad_SonMad_Son Member Posts: 10,104
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    This is all a smoke screen. It was actually Togiai
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    PassionPassion Member Posts: 4,622
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    The people most excited by this verbal - Gregory and Kalepo.

    That being said, I watched his tape and he can run. Pretty good closing speed and physicality.

    But so much of playing ILB are instincts and the ability to forecast a play - where a RB is going. BBK isn’t the most physically imposing LB, but he can sniff out plays and be where he needs to be.

    In contrast, Camilo Eifler may be the most physically impressive athlete on the team, but is he a good LB? Maybe, but I haven’t seen it yet. I don’t think the coaches have seen it yet either otherwise he’d be getting more playing time like some of the other young LBs.

    Hard to tell if Tafisi will be a good football player at the next level. Depends on what he has between the ears. But he clearly has some of the physical tools.
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    animateanimate Member Posts: 4,231
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    I like his highlights for all the reasons people have already said ... but honestly, my first initial reaction is "targeting ... "

    he launches himself into tacklers which is what I love ... but in today's football meta that draws unwanted attention. I'm sure the coaches will coach that out/up though.
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    FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    He is much better than Ben Wilson, happy that white jag did not flip his commitment to UW
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    pat_hmpat_hm Member Posts: 941
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    TTJ said:

    pat_hm said:

    TTJ said:
    6’1 220. 17 years old. War daddy film. What about him makes you think he has a low ceiling? He won’t even see the field for 3 years. I like him. Gives us more of a presence in Utah and will help w/ the poly’s.
    Can he help you beat Alabama, doog?
    Yup. He plays violent. Plays angry. You need guys these guys. Doog? You're the one who looks like an idiot. No one agrees with you.
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    BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,365
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    I’ll go out on a limb and say Togiai won’t be tweeting the same.
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    PassionPassion Member Posts: 4,622
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    Passion said:

    The people most excited by this verbal - Gregory and Kalepo.

    That being said, I watched his tape and he can run. Pretty good closing speed and physicality.

    But so much of playing ILB are instincts and the ability to forecast a play - where a RB is going. BBK isn’t the most physically imposing LB, but he can sniff out plays and be where he needs to be.

    In contrast, Camilo Eifler may be the most physically impressive athlete on the team, but is he a good LB? Maybe, but I haven’t seen it yet. I don’t think the coaches have seen it yet either otherwise he’d be getting more playing time like some of the other young LBs.

    Hard to tell if Tafisi will be a good football player at the next level. Depends on what he has between the ears. But he clearly has some of the physical tools.

    Camilo plays on every special team as a RSfrosh... that’s a big deal.
    Totally different. Running down on kickoffs or blocking on returns has nothing to do with playing LB.
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