Roger Rosengarten, 2020 4* OL, Littleton (Valor Christian), CO (COMMITTED)
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Neighbor2972 said:
Yeah, 4.85 at the openingDoogWhisperer said:
Where did he run? Was he at the Opening?backthepack said:That fact that Roger ran a 4.8 laser timed 40 is crazy to me lol.
That's fast! Gonna look for his tape there.Neighbor2972 said:
Yeah, 4.85 at the openingDoogWhisperer said:
Where did he run? Was he at the Opening?backthepack said:That fact that Roger ran a 4.8 laser timed 40 is crazy to me lol.
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Haven't found anything other than some random radio dude from Colorado being the source...DoogWhisperer said:Neighbor2972 said:
Yeah, 4.85 at the openingDoogWhisperer said:
Where did he run? Was he at the Opening?backthepack said:That fact that Roger ran a 4.8 laser timed 40 is crazy to me lol.
That's fast! Gonna look for his tape there.Neighbor2972 said:
Yeah, 4.85 at the openingDoogWhisperer said:
Where did he run? Was he at the Opening?backthepack said:That fact that Roger ran a 4.8 laser timed 40 is crazy to me lol.
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Here's why a strong 40 time for an OL really matters:
1) You can't run a strong 40 without having an explosive start and the ability to get up to top speed relatively quickly
2) The ability for an OL to pull is critical in the run game ... and if you view some of the future of the running game what Oklahoma does, then pulling tackles is a look into the future
3) If you want a more passing forward offense, having OL that can get out and down the field blocking athletic LBs and DBs in the screen game (both RB and WR) is critical ... it's an area that we could experience significant improvement in from an execution standpoint -
What's a "screen game"? Is that that thing where somebody catches the ball and gets immediately destroyed? Yeah, I think I recall seeing that a few times.Tequilla said:Here's why a strong 40 time for an OL really matters:
1) You can't run a strong 40 without having an explosive start and the ability to get up to top speed relatively quickly
2) The ability for an OL to pull is critical in the run game ... and if you view some of the future of the running game what Oklahoma does, then pulling tackles is a look into the future
3) If you want a more passing forward offense, having OL that can get out and down the field blocking athletic LBs and DBs in the screen game (both RB and WR) is critical ... it's an area that we could experience significant improvement in from an execution standpoint -
@GrundleStiltzkin silence on his ability to holding the bag speaks volumes
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This Sawchuck guy has elite burst. Is he a 5 star?Neighbor2972 said:Roger didn't post any hudl yet this year, but his teammate we just offered has 10+ minutes of TD runs. Hard not to just watch Roger every play, he's killing dudes.
I reserve the right to change my mind, but RR is my #1 player in this class right now.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/4277399/5da4ab8c8cd40b0d282e1f53 -
Sometimes the other team scores a touchdown1to392831weretaken said:
What's a "screen game"? Is that that thing where somebody catches the ball and gets immediately destroyed? Yeah, I think I recall seeing that a few times.Tequilla said:Here's why a strong 40 time for an OL really matters:
1) You can't run a strong 40 without having an explosive start and the ability to get up to top speed relatively quickly
2) The ability for an OL to pull is critical in the run game ... and if you view some of the future of the running game what Oklahoma does, then pulling tackles is a look into the future
3) If you want a more passing forward offense, having OL that can get out and down the field blocking athletic LBs and DBs in the screen game (both RB and WR) is critical ... it's an area that we could experience significant improvement in from an execution standpoint -
Linemen with babyfaces are generally mean and nasty
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Elite.FireCohen said:@GrundleStiltzkin silence on his ability to holding the bag speaks volumes
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If you predicate your offense on linemen sprinting 40 yards, you're doing it wrong, and shouldn't be coaching Pop Warner. Give me an OL's 10 yard time, vertical, or agility drill numbers. If you absolutely can't get those other numbers, the 40 is a relatively bad proxy for explosiveness and quickness that is strictly speaking better than nothing.Tequilla said:Here's why a strong 40 time for an OL really matters:
1) You can't run a strong 40 without having an explosive start and the ability to get up to top speed relatively quickly
2) The ability for an OL to pull is critical in the run game ... and if you view some of the future of the running game what Oklahoma does, then pulling tackles is a look into the future
3) If you want a more passing forward offense, having OL that can get out and down the field blocking athletic LBs and DBs in the screen game (both RB and WR) is critical ... it's an area that we could experience significant improvement in from an execution standpoint
All else being equal, I guess a fast 40 time is kinda neat. But, I guess it would be neat to have an OL who excels in passing or receiving drills, too.








