He's fucking amazing nonetheless. Heaps would have been good if his parents weren't overbearing fuckheads. Morris has the tools we will see if he has the football mind. I like him.
What exactly do you mean by that? Without any personal knowledge just hearsay from afar, I always kind of got the sense that his parents put so much pressure on him and he was so serious all the time, he couldn't loose and have fun in that environment. He was named best hs quarterback in the nation for a reason. And he didn't just lose skill. You could tell he was thinking too much and never played loose or as if he was enjoying himself. He was in his own head. And I've always deduced his hovering parents were too.
He could not throw with touch when I watched him. Had zero charisma or leadership skills and was very unathletic. He just wasn't that good. It showed at 3 separate colleges. Evaluations are wrong sometimes from high school and that was one of the worst years for qbs if I remember.
He's fucking amazing nonetheless. Heaps would have been good if his parents weren't overbearing fuckheads. Morris has the tools we will see if he has the football mind. I like him.
What exactly do you mean by that? Without any personal knowledge just hearsay from afar, I always kind of got the sense that his parents put so much pressure on him and he was so serious all the time, he couldn't loose and have fun in that environment. He was named best hs quarterback in the nation for a reason. And he didn't just lose skill. You could tell he was thinking too much and never played loose or as if he was enjoying himself. He was in his own head. And I've always deduced his hovering parents were too.
He could not throw with touch when I watched him. Had zero charisma or leadership skills and was very unathletic. He just wasn't that good. It showed at 3 separate colleges. Evaluations are wrong sometimes from high school and that was one of the worst years for qbs if I remember.
I remember the skyline oaks Christian Super showdown. What a bunch of duds.
Out of all of the high profile recruits in that game, only Cassius Marsh and Kasen really went on to do anything. A poor showing from the rich whites.
He's fucking amazing nonetheless. Heaps would have been good if his parents weren't overbearing fuckheads. Morris has the tools we will see if he has the football mind. I like him.
What exactly do you mean by that? Without any personal knowledge just hearsay from afar, I always kind of got the sense that his parents put so much pressure on him and he was so serious all the time, he couldn't loose and have fun in that environment. He was named best hs quarterback in the nation for a reason. And he didn't just lose skill. You could tell he was thinking too much and never played loose or as if he was enjoying himself. He was in his own head. And I've always deduced his hovering parents were too.
He could not throw with touch when I watched him. Had zero charisma or leadership skills and was very unathletic. He just wasn't that good. It showed at 3 separate colleges. Evaluations are wrong sometimes from high school and that was one of the worst years for qbs if I remember.
He's fucking amazing nonetheless. Heaps would have been good if his parents weren't overbearing fuckheads. Morris has the tools we will see if he has the football mind. I like him.
What exactly do you mean by that? Without any personal knowledge just hearsay from afar, I always kind of got the sense that his parents put so much pressure on him and he was so serious all the time, he couldn't loose and have fun in that environment. He was named best hs quarterback in the nation for a reason. And he didn't just lose skill. You could tell he was thinking too much and never played loose or as if he was enjoying himself. He was in his own head. And I've always deduced his hovering parents were too.
He could not throw with touch when I watched him. Had zero charisma or leadership skills and was very unathletic. He just wasn't that good. It showed at 3 separate colleges. Evaluations are wrong sometimes from high school and that was one of the worst years for qbs if I remember.
I remember the skyline oaks Christian Super showdown. What a bunch of duds.
Out of all of the high profile recruits in that game, only Cassius Marsh and Kasen really went on to do anything. A poor showing from the rich whites.
I'm pretty sure Erik Kohler went on to defeat a level 99 necromancer on World of Warcraft
The corner he played against all game was Clark Phillips III the #2 rated CB in California and #7 rated CB in the country for the 2020 class who already holds an offer from UW. Taj is a dynamic athlete with size. It's hard to find guys that are 6'2 with long speed, smooth feet, and elusiveness. He's got all that and he's physical and plays with swagger. NFL talent.
The corner he played against all game was Clark Phillips III the #2 rated CB in California and #7 rated CB in the country for the 2020 class who already holds an offer from UW. Taj is a dynamic athlete with size. It's hard to find guys that are 6'2 with long speed, smooth feet, and elusiveness. He's got all that and he's physical and plays with swagger. NFL talent.
This kid is the best blocker I've seen as a WR recruit since I started following recruiting. Yes, it matters. We do a lot of perimeter stuff in this offense and a WR block could be the difference between a first down and a punt or the difference between an explosive play that's stopped and a TD. His blocking to go along with his receiving skills and punt returning skills make him a coach's wet dream. He's a bigger, more physical version of Dante Pettis.
This kid is the best blocker I've seen as a WR recruit since I started following recruiting. Yes, it matters. We do a lot of perimeter stuff in this offense and a WR block could be the difference between a first down and a punt or the difference between an explosive play that's stopped and a TD. His blocking to go along with his receiving skills and punt returning skills make him a coach's wet dream. He's a bigger, more physical version of Dante Pettis.
This kid is the best blocker I've seen as a WR recruit since I started following recruiting. Yes, it matters. We do a lot of perimeter stuff in this offense and a WR block could be the difference between a first down and a punt or the difference between an explosive play that's stopped and a TD. His blocking to go along with his receiving skills and punt returning skills make him a coach's wet dream. He's a bigger, more physical version of Dante Pettis.
This kid is the best blocker I've seen as a WR recruit since I started following recruiting. Yes, it matters. We do a lot of perimeter stuff in this offense and a WR block could be the difference between a first down and a punt or the difference between an explosive play that's stopped and a TD. His blocking to go along with his receiving skills and punt returning skills make him a coach's wet dream. He's a bigger, more physical version of Dante Pettis.
Dude, cook blocking tape was pretty boner worty
I think you're thinking of his safety film. He didn't have blocking highlights like Davis does.
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