I haven't watched any of his film because I'd rather beat off to mechanical watches, but, for the pro TBSers out there, how does Jalen McMillan compare to Kyle Ford?
If you had the option to pick one do you take Ford over Jalen?
I always thought WR is pretty stacked with the inevitable emergence of Osbourne, Spiker, Lowe, and Puka now on campus.
I feel like the midget log jam has been broken with Adams the new sheriff in town and it's likely Ford would have redshirted with his injury.
It was said earlier by DDY that under the Ngata scale that Kyle Ford was I believe a 7.5/10, Puka was 7/10 and JM is 8/10. Johnny Wilson 9/10 and Reggie would be 10.5/10. If I'm off a little its because I don't want to look it up for you but I think this is pretty close.
I haven't watched any of his film because I'd rather beat off to mechanical watches, but, for the pro TBSers out there, how does Jalen McMillan compare to Kyle Ford?
If you had the option to pick one do you take Ford over Jalen?
I always thought WR is pretty stacked with the inevitable emergence of Osbourne, Spiker, Lowe, and Puka now on campus.
I feel like the midget log jam has been broken with Adams the new sheriff in town and it's likely Ford would have redshirted with his injury.
Not too much in regards to new meltdowns from ND. They mainly turned to arguing with each other over two other WR that they are likely now losing to Michigan because they didn’t stay on them due to thinking McMillan was in the bag:
Loy - If McMillan changes his mind, they'd absolutely take him. The fact is, this decision, whether you believe it or not, comes as a surprise to many people close to this recruitment including some on his coaching staff at the high school.
Fan 1 - Washington has 4 four star recruits and is currently ranked 41st!!! You say they are sticking it to us on the recruiting trail? How do I communicate to you that is helpful Your reasoning is wacky.. I am making light of it but this is not a serious thread. They are 41.. we are 6.
Fan 2 - Tom, don't let the haters tell you your intel is bad. ND was obviously off in their assessment. Keep kicking ass,ninja man. The one silver lining to this is the timing. McMillan pulling the trigger right away helps ND move on to the next.
Fan 3 - Looks like Michigan and Washington played ND like a fiddle.
Fan 4 - So much for “win” and the elite recruits will come. Objectively, ND has done better than UW and Michigan on the field. Off the field, we are being out recruited especially for the guys we want and supposedly are fits. Not sure what to make of losses like this.
Fan 4 - So much for “win” and the elite recruits will come. Objectively, ND has done better than UW and Michigan on the field. Off the field, we are being out recruited especially for the guys we want and supposedly are fits. Not sure what to make of losses like this.
These clowns got buttfucked worse that we(?) did in the playoff.
Until you join a conference, go fuck yourselves losers.
Not too much in regards to new meltdowns from ND. They mainly turned to arguing with each other over two other WR that they are likely now losing to Michigan because they didn’t stay on them due to thinking McMillan was in the bag:
Loy - If McMillan changes his mind, they'd absolutely take him. The fact is, this decision, whether you believe it or not, comes as a surprise to many people close to this recruitment including some on his coaching staff at the high school.
Fan 1 - Washington has 4 four star recruits and is currently ranked 41st!!! You say they are sticking it to us on the recruiting trail? How do I communicate to you that is helpful Your reasoning is wacky.. I am making light of it but this is not a serious thread. They are 41.. we are 6.
Fan 2 - Tom, don't let the haters tell you your intel is bad. ND was obviously off in their assessment. Keep kicking ass,ninja man. The one silver lining to this is the timing. McMillan pulling the trigger right away helps ND move on to the next.
Fan 3 - Looks like Michigan and Washington played ND like a fiddle.
Fan 4 - So much for “win” and the elite recruits will come. Objectively, ND has done better than UW and Michigan on the field. Off the field, we are being out recruited especially for the guys we want and supposedly are fits. Not sure what to make of losses like this.
Not too much in regards to new meltdowns from ND. They mainly turned to arguing with each other over two other WR that they are likely now losing to Michigan because they didn’t stay on them due to thinking McMillan was in the bag:
Loy - If McMillan changes his mind, they'd absolutely take him. The fact is, this decision, whether you believe it or not, comes as a surprise to many people close to this recruitment including some on his coaching staff at the high school.
Fan 1 - Washington has 4 four star recruits and is currently ranked 41st!!! You say they are sticking it to us on the recruiting trail? How do I communicate to you that is helpful Your reasoning is wacky.. I am making light of it but this is not a serious thread. They are 41.. we are 6.
Fan 2 - Tom, don't let the haters tell you your intel is bad. ND was obviously off in their assessment. Keep kicking ass,ninja man. The one silver lining to this is the timing. McMillan pulling the trigger right away helps ND move on to the next.
Fan 3 - Looks like Michigan and Washington played ND like a fiddle.
Fan 4 - So much for “win” and the elite recruits will come. Objectively, ND has done better than UW and Michigan on the field. Off the field, we are being out recruited especially for the guys we want and supposedly are fits. Not sure what to make of losses like this.
This sounds familiar.
When your strategy is to recruit and cultivate relationships with high school coaches by paying for 7v7 teams then you will lose to programs that recruit the athlete, his parents and have a plan and blueprint for his future and development.
Not too much in regards to new meltdowns from ND. They mainly turned to arguing with each other over two other WR that they are likely now losing to Michigan because they didn’t stay on them due to thinking McMillan was in the bag:
Loy - If McMillan changes his mind, they'd absolutely take him. The fact is, this decision, whether you believe it or not, comes as a surprise to many people close to this recruitment including some on his coaching staff at the high school.
Fan 1 - Washington has 4 four star recruits and is currently ranked 41st!!! You say they are sticking it to us on the recruiting trail? How do I communicate to you that is helpful Your reasoning is wacky.. I am making light of it but this is not a serious thread. They are 41.. we are 6.
Fan 2 - Tom, don't let the haters tell you your intel is bad. ND was obviously off in their assessment. Keep kicking ass,ninja man. The one silver lining to this is the timing. McMillan pulling the trigger right away helps ND move on to the next.
Fan 3 - Looks like Michigan and Washington played ND like a fiddle.
Fan 4 - So much for “win” and the elite recruits will come. Objectively, ND has done better than UW and Michigan on the field. Off the field, we are being out recruited especially for the guys we want and supposedly are fits. Not sure what to make of losses like this.
This sounds familiar.
When your strategy is to recruit and cultivate relationships with high school coaches by paying for 7v7 teams then you will lose to programs that recruit the athlete, his parents and have a plan and blueprint for his future and development.
Well if that isn't just UW vs ND on the trail in a nutshell
Not too much in regards to new meltdowns from ND. They mainly turned to arguing with each other over two other WR that they are likely now losing to Michigan because they didn’t stay on them due to thinking McMillan was in the bag:
Loy - If McMillan changes his mind, they'd absolutely take him. The fact is, this decision, whether you believe it or not, comes as a surprise to many people close to this recruitment including some on his coaching staff at the high school.
Fan 1 - Washington has 4 four star recruits and is currently ranked 41st!!! You say they are sticking it to us on the recruiting trail? How do I communicate to you that is helpful Your reasoning is wacky.. I am making light of it but this is not a serious thread. They are 41.. we are 6.
Fan 2 - Tom, don't let the haters tell you your intel is bad. ND was obviously off in their assessment. Keep kicking ass,ninja man. The one silver lining to this is the timing. McMillan pulling the trigger right away helps ND move on to the next.
Fan 3 - Looks like Michigan and Washington played ND like a fiddle.
Fan 4 - So much for “win” and the elite recruits will come. Objectively, ND has done better than UW and Michigan on the field. Off the field, we are being out recruited especially for the guys we want and supposedly are fits. Not sure what to make of losses like this.
Fan 4 - So much for “win” and the elite recruits will come. Objectively, ND has done better than UW and Michigan on the field. Off the field, we are being out recruited especially for the guys we want and supposedly are fits. Not sure what to make of losses like this.
These clowns got buttfucked worse that we(?) did in the playoff.
Until you join a conference, go fuck yourselves losers.
Not to mention:
ND last 5 years: 44 wins. UW last 5 years: 47 wins.
I'm not sure that "objectively" or "better" means what that guy thinks it means.
So maybe they are losing recruits because it's obvious that their school doesn't do a great job teaching math or English.
"This weekend really changed my life and I know where I want to go," the 6-foot-2, 185-pound McMillan said.
"I hung out with Aaron Fuller, Taj Davis and Puka (Nacua) a lot," McMillan added. "I found out they are great people and their mindset is to be great."
"I just needed to get it done early, establish that Washington is the spot," McMillan said. "The people really stand out with Washington.”
“He knows exactly what he's talking about, he knows how to coach it correctly," McMillan said of Adams. "When I was with him this weekend, I felt like I was with family. He's like a second father to everybody."
McMillan first noticed the Huskies when they were on the national stage nearly three years ago. They held tough against a great Alabama team in a CFP semifinal game, and UW stayed in his mind ever since.
"I'm all in, I'm a Husky now. I'm not communicating with any other schools."
"We're just here to play ball," he said. "Numbers don't really matter. A 5-star receiver could be going up against a 3-star DB, but whoever has more heart will win that battle."
McMillan said he's ready to bring his brand of leadership to UW, as well as talent. "I'll bring great receivers with me," he said, matter-of-factly.
Could one of those receivers be Gee Scott, Jr.? McMillan and Scott, Jr. have built a bond through their connection with Ford Sports Performance, and the Eastside Catholic star - and current Ohio State commit - was recently offered by Adams after he saw him perform at Washington's Passing Camp tournament at the beginning of June.
"(Scott is) a great guy, a very talented wide receiver," McMillan said. "That's my guy. I don't know if he's going to make the move to Seattle. I hope he does."
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Truce.
But, ho shit, you're right. Hope this doesn't mean you hate gays.
Per this article, Dante Pettis facetimed him and helped talk him into going to UW
Loy - If McMillan changes his mind, they'd absolutely take him. The fact is, this decision, whether you believe it or not, comes as a surprise to many people close to this recruitment including some on his coaching staff at the high school.
Fan 1 - Washington has 4 four star recruits and is currently ranked 41st!!! You say they are sticking it to us on the recruiting trail? How do I communicate to you that is helpful Your reasoning is wacky.. I am making light of it but this is not a serious thread. They are 41.. we are 6.
Fan 2 - Tom, don't let the haters tell you your intel is bad. ND was obviously off in their assessment. Keep kicking ass,ninja man. The one silver lining to this is the timing. McMillan pulling the trigger right away helps ND move on to the next.
Fan 3 - Looks like Michigan and Washington played ND like a fiddle.
Fan 4 - So much for “win” and the elite recruits will come. Objectively, ND has done better than UW and Michigan on the field. Off the field, we are being out recruited especially for the guys we want and supposedly are fits. Not sure what to make of losses like this.
Until you join a conference, go fuck yourselves losers.
ND last 5 years: 44 wins.
UW last 5 years: 47 wins.
I'm not sure that "objectively" or "better" means what that guy thinks it means.
So maybe they are losing recruits because it's obvious that their school doesn't do a great job teaching math or English.
"I hung out with Aaron Fuller, Taj Davis and Puka (Nacua) a lot," McMillan added. "I found out they are great people and their mindset is to be great."
"I just needed to get it done early, establish that Washington is the spot," McMillan said. "The people really stand out with Washington.”
“He knows exactly what he's talking about, he knows how to coach it correctly," McMillan said of Adams. "When I was with him this weekend, I felt like I was with family. He's like a second father to everybody."
McMillan first noticed the Huskies when they were on the national stage nearly three years ago. They held tough against a great Alabama team in a CFP semifinal game, and UW stayed in his mind ever since.
"I'm all in, I'm a Husky now. I'm not communicating with any other schools."
"We're just here to play ball," he said. "Numbers don't really matter. A 5-star receiver could be going up against a 3-star DB, but whoever has more heart will win that battle."
McMillan said he's ready to bring his brand of leadership to UW, as well as talent. "I'll bring great receivers with me," he said, matter-of-factly.
Could one of those receivers be Gee Scott, Jr.? McMillan and Scott, Jr. have built a bond through their connection with Ford Sports Performance, and the Eastside Catholic star - and current Ohio State commit - was recently offered by Adams after he saw him perform at Washington's Passing Camp tournament at the beginning of June.
"(Scott is) a great guy, a very talented wide receiver," McMillan said. "That's my guy. I don't know if he's going to make the move to Seattle. I hope he does."