@PapaBrailsford judging from Parker's recent 40-time and his picture (looks trim) any talk from the coaches of seeing time in goal line packages at H-back? or are they looking at him solely at CENTER?
@PapaBrailsford judging from Parker's recent 40-time and his picture (looks trim) any talk from the coaches of seeing time in goal line packages at H-back? or are they looking at him solely at CENTER?
What’s his 40 time?
He ran an electronic timed 4.8 40.
Thought I would get a few takers with 4.58....an electric 4.8 is moving for a kid his size
@PapaBrailsford judging from Parker's recent 40-time and his picture (looks trim) any talk from the coaches of seeing time in goal line packages at H-back? or are they looking at him solely at CENTER?
@PapaBrailsford judging from Parker's recent 40-time and his picture (looks trim) any talk from the coaches of seeing time in goal line packages at H-back? or are they looking at him solely at CENTER?
What’s his 40 time?
He ran an electronic timed 4.8 40.
As you can see he is a very lean 260-265. Coach Huff plans to use him at Center. I wouldn’t be surprised if he is used in some packages as an H early on, but he is definitely being recruited to play Center…that much has been made very clear. I get the sense that they plan to make him a lean 295-300 (very fast) Center.
I talked with Coach Socha on Friday and asked him what weight he wanted Parker to show up at…(he’s been keeping his weight at 260-265 because he expects to play OL/DL this year at SagU. Coach Socha told us to show up in shape. He “wants bullets, not bowling balls.” He said, “you don’t need to be 300 pounds.” He stated that if he shows up with a bunch of bad weight, then they have to spend several months getting rid of the bad weight before they can really get after it. He assured us that if Parker shows up in shape, he’ll put the right kind of weight on him.
I met a lot of the UW targets this weekend and if there was a “physical” theme, I’d say they all looked like athletes…in every sense of the word.
Push ups, sit ups, and a 2 mile run sounds like a good routine for your son.
And his electronic 40 was on turf, not a track. Rumors of a 4.58…we’ll, I don’t count hand held timers.
Roll with it. Just wait till your boy ends up on 5 Reasons in all caps.
1. Dylan "DMo" Morris - He will be the best player on the field, enough said on that. He has four games of college and four years of high school under his belt and he will do everything possible to win the game.
2. Offensive Line - They average a weight of 332 lbs across the line; they are ready to dominate the line of scrimmage. Kirkland, Curne, Ossai, Adams, Papa Brailsford. These boys have the attitude and are ready to rumble.
3. Gregory - New Defensive Scheme this year and a new attitude. Every UW player has spoken out about the difference between last year's defense and the one we will see this season. We will see a much improved defense on 9/4/21. The Grizzlies had better be ready.
4. Speed, Speed, Speed - This is the fastest UW team in years. Jalen McMillan, Rome Odunze, Race Porter, Jordan Polk and Marvin Kassim. The newbies are inexperienced but will bring something that Montana hasn't seen this season -- and that's speed!
5. Time of Possession - I think UW can dominate the time of possession stat. The more they can shorten the game and keep Hauck's offense off of the field, the better chance UW has to win the game.
And his electronic 40 was on turf, not a track. Rumors of a 4.58…we’ll, I don’t count hand held timers.
Roll with it. Just wait till your boy ends up on 5 Reasons in all caps.
1. Dylan "DMo" Morris - He will be the best player on the field, enough said on that. He has four games of college and four years of high school under his belt and he will do everything possible to win the game.
2. Offensive Line - They average a weight of 332 lbs across the line; they are ready to dominate the line of scrimmage. Kirkland, Curne, Ossai, Adams, Papa Brailsford. These boys have the attitude and are ready to rumble.
3. Gregory - New Defensive Scheme this year and a new attitude. Every UW player has spoken out about the difference between last year's defense and the one we will see this season. We will see a much improved defense on 9/4/21. The Grizzlies had better be ready.
4. Speed, Speed, Speed - This is the fastest UW team in years. Jalen McMillan, Rome Odunze, Race Porter, Jordan Polk and Marvin Kassim. The newbies are inexperienced but will bring something that Montana hasn't seen this season -- and that's speed!
5. Time of Possession - I think UW can dominate the time of possession stat. The more they can shorten the game and keep Hauck's offense off of the field, the better chance UW has to win the game.
I think UW wins rather easily, say 34-17?
A couole of things missing that all of the great five reasons contain:
Center White and Frisbee listed as separate players
And his electronic 40 was on turf, not a track. Rumors of a 4.58…we’ll, I don’t count hand held timers.
Roll with it. Just wait till your boy ends up on 5 Reasons in all caps.
1. Dylan "DMo" Morris - He will be the best player on the field, enough said on that. He has four games of college and four years of high school under his belt and he will do everything possible to win the game.
2. Offensive Line - They average a weight of 332 lbs across the line; they are ready to dominate the line of scrimmage. Kirkland, Curne, Ossai, Adams, Papa Brailsford. These boys have the attitude and are ready to rumble.
3. Gregory - New Defensive Scheme this year and a new attitude. Every UW player has spoken out about the difference between last year's defense and the one we will see this season. We will see a much improved defense on 9/4/21. The Grizzlies had better be ready.
4. Speed, Speed, Speed - This is the fastest UW team in years. Jalen McMillan, Rome Odunze, Race Porter, Jordan Polk and Marvin Kassim. The newbies are inexperienced but will bring something that Montana hasn't seen this season -- and that's speed!
5. Time of Possession - I think UW can dominate the time of possession stat. The more they can shorten the game and keep Hauck's offense off of the field, the better chance UW has to win the game.
Would love to hear some insight into what @PapaBrailsford and family think of it what’s gone down over the last few months, how they’re feeling about DeBoer and the new staff, etc
I don’t trust Huff’s evaluations but I know nothing about Brailsford
Jimmy/JonDon made the call to put 30 extra pounds on all the OL. I expect them all to be much slimmer and better next year and everyone here to praise the new OL Coach who may or may not suck anyway.
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2. Offensive Line - They average a weight of 332 lbs across the line; they are ready to dominate the line of scrimmage. Kirkland, Curne, Ossai, Adams, Papa Brailsford. These boys have the attitude and are ready to rumble.
3. Gregory - New Defensive Scheme this year and a new attitude. Every UW player has spoken out about the difference between last year's defense and the one we will see this season. We will see a much improved defense on 9/4/21. The Grizzlies had better be ready.
4. Speed, Speed, Speed - This is the fastest UW team in years. Jalen McMillan, Rome Odunze, Race Porter, Jordan Polk and Marvin Kassim. The newbies are inexperienced but will bring something that Montana hasn't seen this season -- and that's speed!
5. Time of Possession - I think UW can dominate the time of possession stat. The more they can shorten the game and keep Hauck's offense off of the field, the better chance UW has to win the game.
I think UW wins rather easily, say 34-17?
You had me at Ossai. Or maybe Kasim.
http://www.espn.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/school/_/id/264/class/2022
Center
White and Frisbee listed as separate players
It's what we like to do.
I don’t trust Huff’s evaluations but I know nothing about Brailsford