Zach Charbonnet, 4* 2019 RB, Westlake Village (Oaks Christian), CA (Offered)
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I appreciate that you’ve finally stopped pretending not to know who Ballz is and have moved on to outing yourself and owning it.StrongArmCobra said:
@BallzDeep told us this kid was special and the #1 RB on the board. He was right. RIP Ballz.Dennis_DeYoung said:Some quotes from Biggins on ZC:
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.
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We need numbers but I think Lowe is better than any of the RBs we recruited far this year outside of maybe Jones
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Remember that weird episode where everyone pretended he was a USC spy and he got banned?DoogCourics said:
I appreciate that you’ve finally stopped pretending not to know who Ballz is and have moved on to outing yourself and owning it.StrongArmCobra said:
@BallzDeep told us this kid was special and the #1 RB on the board. He was right. RIP Ballz.Dennis_DeYoung said:Some quotes from Biggins on ZC:
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.
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Let's pretend Charbonnet is a Michigan commit/spy and ends up in purple and goldbananasnblondes said:
Remember that weird episode where everyone pretended he was a USC spy and he got banned?DoogCourics said:
I appreciate that you’ve finally stopped pretending not to know who Ballz is and have moved on to outing yourself and owning it.StrongArmCobra said:
@BallzDeep told us this kid was special and the #1 RB on the board. He was right. RIP Ballz.Dennis_DeYoung said:Some quotes from Biggins on ZC:
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.
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Some fucktard (huh?) compared him to Dylan Morris next thing you know the mods jumped on the bandwagon then some idiots thought he actually *was* Dylan Morris.bananasnblondes said:
Remember that weird episode where everyone pretended he was a USC spy and he got banned?DoogCourics said:
I appreciate that you’ve finally stopped pretending not to know who Ballz is and have moved on to outing yourself and owning it.StrongArmCobra said:
@BallzDeep told us this kid was special and the #1 RB on the board. He was right. RIP Ballz.Dennis_DeYoung said:Some quotes from Biggins on ZC:
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.
Chin for that.
Good tims.
But let's not forget the reason - Ballz went after #OurKalepo. Hard.
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A near copy and paste of Corey Dillon’s scouting report. WDWHADennis_DeYoung said:Some quotes from Biggins on ZC:
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.
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can someone remind me how the fuck this kid chose michigan? shit!
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They're a Tier 1A school! We should be happy to be finalists alongside such a prestigious program!animate said:can someone remind me how the fuck this kid chose michigan? shit!
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Our favorite recruiter seems pretty distraught over losing ZC to Michigan...
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I support having more black coaches in UW staff, but time to let go of KBpat_hm said:Our favorite recruiter seems pretty distraught over losing ZC to Michigan...
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