Are you fucking kidding me! Harbaugh is on the fucking hot seat because he can't beat Ohio State. This kid is fucking amazing, from California and was never seriously considering USC or Stanford. It was down to UW and Michigan. This was a fucking lay up KB you fat piece of SHIT! How could you fuck this up!? Nah dude. Whiffing on Kennedy Lewis can be justified. But this? No way. KB needs to go. He can't beat the big boys in recruiting. Does Napoleon make more money as a high school head coach than KB does right now?
This one stings. Why is a kid from Oaks Christian going far away to the frozen Midwest, to a program that doesn't develop offensive talent and graduates 37.3% of their African-American players?
This one stings. Why is a kid from Oaks Christian going far away to the frozen Midwest, to a program that doesn't develop offensive talent and graduates 37.3% of their African-American players?
I imagine we (?) offer someone more in the wheelhouse of KBs recruiting prowess. I dunno, someone like maybe.....
and then he commits and Ruth and the fags over at Dawgman tell us how he is a big time sleeper that literally every single P5 program beside UW looked over and I commit suicide.
I imagine we (?) offer someone more in the wheelhouse of KBs recruiting prowess. I dunno, someone like maybe.....
and then he commits and Ruth and the fags over at Dawgman tell us how he is a big time sleeper that literally every single P5 program beside UW looked over and I commit suicide.
What to Like: Charbonnet is a big back with speed and power and checks off all the boxes in what you’re looking for in an every down running back. He’s not just a big back at 6-2, 215 pounds, he runs hard. He’s a between the tackles banger who never goes down on first contact and is always falling forward for extra yards. He also flashes some plus top end speed and can run away from a defense. He’s a decisive runner who doesn’t try and juke and dance too much but is all about getting up the field. Saying that, he does have some wiggle to him, can you miss in the open field and runs with a lot more fluidity then most 215+ pound backs. He also runs with good pad level, again something you don’t see a lot with 6-2 H.S running backs. He has a very good natural feel for the position and shows instincts and hole awareness. Some backs have a nose for the pile, Charbonnet has a nose for finding a seam and then exploding through it. He catches the ball well out of the backfield and should be a threat in the passing game. He’s an every down back who will never need to leave the field and barring an injury, has all the tools and makeup to play early in his college career. He's a workhorse and the kind of back you can give the rock to 30 times in a game and he can wear down a defense.
What to Like: Charbonnet is a big back with speed and power and checks off all the boxes in what you’re looking for in an every down running back. He’s not just a big back at 6-2, 215 pounds, he runs hard. He’s a between the tackles banger who never goes down on first contact and is always falling forward for extra yards. He also flashes some plus top end speed and can run away from a defense. He’s a decisive runner who doesn’t try and juke and dance too much but is all about getting up the field. Saying that, he does have some wiggle to him, can you miss in the open field and runs with a lot more fluidity then most 215+ pound backs. He also runs with good pad level, again something you don’t see a lot with 6-2 H.S running backs. He has a very good natural feel for the position and shows instincts and hole awareness. Some backs have a nose for the pile, Charbonnet has a nose for finding a seam and then exploding through it. He catches the ball well out of the backfield and should be a threat in the passing game. He’s an every down back who will never need to leave the field and barring an injury, has all the tools and makeup to play early in his college career. He's a workhorse and the kind of back you can give the rock to 30 times in a game and he can wear down a defense.
@BallzDeep told us this kid was special and the #1 RB on the board. He was right. RIP Ballz.
What to Like: Charbonnet is a big back with speed and power and checks off all the boxes in what you’re looking for in an every down running back. He’s not just a big back at 6-2, 215 pounds, he runs hard. He’s a between the tackles banger who never goes down on first contact and is always falling forward for extra yards. He also flashes some plus top end speed and can run away from a defense. He’s a decisive runner who doesn’t try and juke and dance too much but is all about getting up the field. Saying that, he does have some wiggle to him, can you miss in the open field and runs with a lot more fluidity then most 215+ pound backs. He also runs with good pad level, again something you don’t see a lot with 6-2 H.S running backs. He has a very good natural feel for the position and shows instincts and hole awareness. Some backs have a nose for the pile, Charbonnet has a nose for finding a seam and then exploding through it. He catches the ball well out of the backfield and should be a threat in the passing game. He’s an every down back who will never need to leave the field and barring an injury, has all the tools and makeup to play early in his college career. He's a workhorse and the kind of back you can give the rock to 30 times in a game and he can wear down a defense.
@BallzDeep told us this kid was special and the #1 RB on the board. He was right. RIP Ballz.
What to Like: Charbonnet is a big back with speed and power and checks off all the boxes in what you’re looking for in an every down running back. He’s not just a big back at 6-2, 215 pounds, he runs hard. He’s a between the tackles banger who never goes down on first contact and is always falling forward for extra yards. He also flashes some plus top end speed and can run away from a defense. He’s a decisive runner who doesn’t try and juke and dance too much but is all about getting up the field. Saying that, he does have some wiggle to him, can you miss in the open field and runs with a lot more fluidity then most 215+ pound backs. He also runs with good pad level, again something you don’t see a lot with 6-2 H.S running backs. He has a very good natural feel for the position and shows instincts and hole awareness. Some backs have a nose for the pile, Charbonnet has a nose for finding a seam and then exploding through it. He catches the ball well out of the backfield and should be a threat in the passing game. He’s an every down back who will never need to leave the field and barring an injury, has all the tools and makeup to play early in his college career. He's a workhorse and the kind of back you can give the rock to 30 times in a game and he can wear down a defense.
You left out the part of that vid where the Maserati slams into a tree.
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and then he commits and Ruth and the fags over at Dawgman tell us how he is a big time sleeper that literally every single P5 program beside UW looked over and I commit suicide.
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Still, nothing Julien Simon can’t fix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuJnIJHgQ44
What to Like: Charbonnet is a big back with speed and power and checks off all the boxes in what you’re looking for in an every down running back. He’s not just a big back at 6-2, 215 pounds, he runs hard. He’s a between the tackles banger who never goes down on first contact and is always falling forward for extra yards. He also flashes some plus top end speed and can run away from a defense. He’s a decisive runner who doesn’t try and juke and dance too much but is all about getting up the field. Saying that, he does have some wiggle to him, can you miss in the open field and runs with a lot more fluidity then most 215+ pound backs. He also runs with good pad level, again something you don’t see a lot with 6-2 H.S running backs. He has a very good natural feel for the position and shows instincts and hole awareness. Some backs have a nose for the pile, Charbonnet has a nose for finding a seam and then exploding through it. He catches the ball well out of the backfield and should be a threat in the passing game. He’s an every down back who will never need to leave the field and barring an injury, has all the tools and makeup to play early in his college career. He's a workhorse and the kind of back you can give the rock to 30 times in a game and he can wear down a defense.