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Jay'Veon Sunday, 2020 3* RB, Waco (Connally), TX (Committed)

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  • vadawg
    vadawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 467 Swaye's Wigwam
    I can't say I'm impressed with his abilities as a RB (I could be totally wrong), but I appreciate him as a person and wish him the best.
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,158
    vadawg said:

    I can't say I'm impressed with his abilities as a RB (I could be totally wrong), but I appreciate him as a person and wish him the best.
    How can you watch his film and not be impressed?
  • vadawg
    vadawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 467 Swaye's Wigwam

    vadawg said:

    I can't say I'm impressed with his abilities as a RB (I could be totally wrong), but I appreciate him as a person and wish him the best.
    How can you watch his film and not be impressed?
    He's SO stiff, not very fast and his competition is "meh". I know Teq likes his league but I just watched a couple games there this past fall....it's not great. And IMO, Texas HS football is pretty overrated in comparison to what I see in LA, GA, SC or MS.....those boys are mammoth and fast!

    On the positive side, I think he could be a mauler....but he just doesn't have much speed and the guys he's going to be up against are a lot bigger than what he's been running through. Another positive...he actually has good hip swivel, which is so weird with how stiff the rest of his body seems to be.

    He seems like a good kid! But he's not a kid that's going to help us win a NC...and that's all I want at this point....level up..not even up.
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369
    He has surprisingly good feet and balance for a guy his size, uses his blockers well and can find a hole. He reminds me of Mo Shaw and Rich Alexis.

    That said, he’s a 4-6 yd a carry guy that lacks the high end gear to get to the second level. I’d rather have him than Pleasant.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,098
    vadawg said:

    vadawg said:

    I can't say I'm impressed with his abilities as a RB (I could be totally wrong), but I appreciate him as a person and wish him the best.
    How can you watch his film and not be impressed?
    He's SO stiff, not very fast and his competition is "meh". I know Teq likes his league but I just watched a couple games there this past fall....it's not great. And IMO, Texas HS football is pretty overrated in comparison to what I see in LA, GA, SC or MS.....those boys are mammoth and fast!

    On the positive side, I think he could be a mauler....but he just doesn't have much speed and the guys he's going to be up against are a lot bigger than what he's been running through. Another positive...he actually has good hip swivel, which is so weird with how stiff the rest of his body seems to be.

    He seems like a good kid! But he's not a kid that's going to help us win a NC...and that's all I want at this point....level up..not even up.
    He’s definitely not a finished product ... strong as fuck is clear ... the narrative is that he isn’t fast but I didn’t see him getting caught much on his film

    Waco is pretty fast strategy and there tend to be good players there ... LT May be the best RB ever and is from Waco

    Being 4A means the larger schools are going to overlook him ... just the way Texas works ... it’s at the higher end of 4A leagues in the state

    Let’s just say that I like his upside ... I like his film more than Newton who I liked as well ... at least more than most here
  • ThoroughDawg
    ThoroughDawg Member Posts: 186
    Baseman said:

    He has surprisingly good feet and balance for a guy his size, uses his blockers well and can find a hole. He reminds me of Mo Shaw and Rich Alexis.

    That said, he’s a 4-6 yd a carry guy that lacks the high end gear to get to the second level. I’d rather have him than Pleasant.

    Rich Alexis was fast....
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369

    Baseman said:

    He has surprisingly good feet and balance for a guy his size, uses his blockers well and can find a hole. He reminds me of Mo Shaw and Rich Alexis.

    That said, he’s a 4-6 yd a carry guy that lacks the high end gear to get to the second level. I’d rather have him than Pleasant.

    Rich Alexis was fast....
    He ran a high 4.7 when he arrived at Washington
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,086
    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    He has surprisingly good feet and balance for a guy his size, uses his blockers well and can find a hole. He reminds me of Mo Shaw and Rich Alexis.

    That said, he’s a 4-6 yd a carry guy that lacks the high end gear to get to the second level. I’d rather have him than Pleasant.

    Rich Alexis was fast....
    He ran a high 4.7 when he arrived at Washington
    I’m shocked by this.
  • CallMeBigErn
    CallMeBigErn Member Posts: 8,028

    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    He has surprisingly good feet and balance for a guy his size, uses his blockers well and can find a hole. He reminds me of Mo Shaw and Rich Alexis.

    That said, he’s a 4-6 yd a carry guy that lacks the high end gear to get to the second level. I’d rather have him than Pleasant.

    Rich Alexis was fast....
    He ran a high 4.7 when he arrived at Washington
    I’m shocked by this.

  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186
    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    He has surprisingly good feet and balance for a guy his size, uses his blockers well and can find a hole. He reminds me of Mo Shaw and Rich Alexis.

    That said, he’s a 4-6 yd a carry guy that lacks the high end gear to get to the second level. I’d rather have him than Pleasant.

    Rich Alexis was fast....
    He ran a high 4.7 when he arrived at Washington
    That’s pretty fast for being blazed. What was it when he was sober?
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369

    Baseman said:

    Baseman said:

    He has surprisingly good feet and balance for a guy his size, uses his blockers well and can find a hole. He reminds me of Mo Shaw and Rich Alexis.

    That said, he’s a 4-6 yd a carry guy that lacks the high end gear to get to the second level. I’d rather have him than Pleasant.

    Rich Alexis was fast....
    He ran a high 4.7 when he arrived at Washington
    That’s pretty fast for being blazed. What was it when he was sober?
    5.07
  • bananasnblondes
    bananasnblondes Member Posts: 15,506

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He'll be gone once he meets Van Soderberg
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,158

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,158
    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    Its been posted over and over in this thread. Idk where it is or how the info was gathered. Was comparing track times I think
  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He's not coming to Washington because of his football prowess or 40 time but because of his powerful name.

    It's Jay'veon!
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,086
    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    Pic?
  • CallMeBigErn
    CallMeBigErn Member Posts: 8,028

    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    Pic?
    a/s/l?
  • ZoneUW
    ZoneUW Member Posts: 794
    RealRhino said:

    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    1. I don't really do links. It's not just one link, so not worth the effort anyway.
    2. It's not 40 times, so you could argue it's not worth much, but it's something. All we have for Sunday are his track times. 11.3s 100M, 22.9s 200M

    Fastest 200 for Sam Adams, 23.4s. Fastest 200 for Ayden Hector, 24.4s (this one is a little old, though, so it's possible he shaved off some time). Fastest 200 for Gee Scott, 23.97s.

    Fastest 100 for Gee Scott, 11.5s. Gee is the only one that runs the 100 for Eastside Catholic, so while it's possible that Adams and Hector are faster, that seems doubtful given that they run the 200 (or 400, in Hector's case) instead.

    It's certainly possible that all of those players are faster in the 40 than Sunday, or their 10-yard splits are better, whatever. But using the only verifiable data we have, I'm confident in saying that at the very least Sunday runs a faster 100M than all those guys.

    All times available at Athletic.net or the schools' websites.
    I saw Gee Scott Jr at LAX once... we should offer him he’s huge.

    Or I’m just a midget
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,671 Swaye's Wigwam
    RealRhino said:

    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    1. I don't really do links. It's not just one link, so not worth the effort anyway.
    2. It's not 40 times, so you could argue it's not worth much, but it's something. All we have for Sunday are his track times. 11.3s 100M, 22.9s 200M

    Fastest 200 for Sam Adams, 23.4s. Fastest 200 for Ayden Hector, 24.4s (this one is a little old, though, so it's possible he shaved off some time). Fastest 200 for Gee Scott, 23.97s.

    Fastest 100 for Gee Scott, 11.5s. Gee is the only one that runs the 100 for Eastside Catholic, so while it's possible that Adams and Hector are faster, that seems doubtful given that they run the 200 (or 400, in Hector's case) instead.

    It's certainly possible that all of those players are faster in the 40 than Sunday, or their 10-yard splits are better, whatever. But using the only verifiable data we have, I'm confident in saying that at the very least Sunday runs a faster 100M than all those guys.

    All times available at Athletic.net or the schools' websites.
    Just one thing to consider here. Know that I'm not trying to refute anything your info above says. It's a real factor though. HS tracksters in the Northwest have typically awful conditions t
    RealRhino said:

    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    1. I don't really do links. It's not just one link, so not worth the effort anyway.
    2. It's not 40 times, so you could argue it's not worth much, but it's something. All we have for Sunday are his track times. 11.3s 100M, 22.9s 200M

    Fastest 200 for Sam Adams, 23.4s. Fastest 200 for Ayden Hector, 24.4s (this one is a little old, though, so it's possible he shaved off some time). Fastest 200 for Gee Scott, 23.97s.

    Fastest 100 for Gee Scott, 11.5s. Gee is the only one that runs the 100 for Eastside Catholic, so while it's possible that Adams and Hector are faster, that seems doubtful given that they run the 200 (or 400, in Hector's case) instead.

    It's certainly possible that all of those players are faster in the 40 than Sunday, or their 10-yard splits are better, whatever. But using the only verifiable data we have, I'm confident in saying that at the very least Sunday runs a faster 100M than all those guys.

    All times available at Athletic.net or the schools' websites.
    PNW high schoolers have to run track in really shit bag conditions. Season starts in the winter and ends about the time it warms up, just like all HS "spring" sports. I'm not saying that fully accounts for anything (a short white kid from my HS was running sub 11 this year with gangly, out of control form), but it is a factor.
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,086

    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    Pic?
    a/s/l?
    13/m/where ever
  • CallMeBigErn
    CallMeBigErn Member Posts: 8,028

    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    Pic?
    a/s/l?
    13/m/where ever
    Boy, you ripe for the pluckin'.
  • ZoneUW
    ZoneUW Member Posts: 794
    chuck said:

    RealRhino said:

    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    1. I don't really do links. It's not just one link, so not worth the effort anyway.
    2. It's not 40 times, so you could argue it's not worth much, but it's something. All we have for Sunday are his track times. 11.3s 100M, 22.9s 200M

    Fastest 200 for Sam Adams, 23.4s. Fastest 200 for Ayden Hector, 24.4s (this one is a little old, though, so it's possible he shaved off some time). Fastest 200 for Gee Scott, 23.97s.

    Fastest 100 for Gee Scott, 11.5s. Gee is the only one that runs the 100 for Eastside Catholic, so while it's possible that Adams and Hector are faster, that seems doubtful given that they run the 200 (or 400, in Hector's case) instead.

    It's certainly possible that all of those players are faster in the 40 than Sunday, or their 10-yard splits are better, whatever. But using the only verifiable data we have, I'm confident in saying that at the very least Sunday runs a faster 100M than all those guys.

    All times available at Athletic.net or the schools' websites.
    Just one thing to consider here. Know that I'm not trying to refute anything your info above says. It's a real factor though. HS tracksters in the Northwest have typically awful conditions t
    RealRhino said:

    Baseman said:

    I don’t think this guy could beat Michael j fox in a 40. Sweet pickup guys

    He is faster than all the highly rated WA players everyone is yanking off
    Link?
    1. I don't really do links. It's not just one link, so not worth the effort anyway.
    2. It's not 40 times, so you could argue it's not worth much, but it's something. All we have for Sunday are his track times. 11.3s 100M, 22.9s 200M

    Fastest 200 for Sam Adams, 23.4s. Fastest 200 for Ayden Hector, 24.4s (this one is a little old, though, so it's possible he shaved off some time). Fastest 200 for Gee Scott, 23.97s.

    Fastest 100 for Gee Scott, 11.5s. Gee is the only one that runs the 100 for Eastside Catholic, so while it's possible that Adams and Hector are faster, that seems doubtful given that they run the 200 (or 400, in Hector's case) instead.

    It's certainly possible that all of those players are faster in the 40 than Sunday, or their 10-yard splits are better, whatever. But using the only verifiable data we have, I'm confident in saying that at the very least Sunday runs a faster 100M than all those guys.

    All times available at Athletic.net or the schools' websites.
    PNW high schoolers have to run track in really shit bag conditions. Season starts in the winter and ends about the time it warms up, just like all HS "spring" sports. I'm not saying that fully accounts for anything (a short white kid from my HS was running sub 11 this year with gangly, out of control form), but it is a factor.



    Winters in Washington are soft
    I’d rather go through a Washington winter than a Texas summer