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Elias Ricks, 2020 4* CB, Santa Ana (Mater Dei), CA Offered

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  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Meek said:

    LOL... first the top West Coast kids don't want to go to college on the West Coast and now they don't even want to go to fucking high school out here.

    shut it all down.

    We should get Ryan Bowman to talk to him
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,086
    FirePete said:

    Meek said:

    LOL... first the top West Coast kids don't want to go to college on the West Coast and now they don't even want to go to fucking high school out here.

    shut it all down.

    We should get Ryan Bowman to talk to him
    I got this one.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    The first play is Gary Bryant versus Elias Ricks and Bryant blows past Ricks with ease. Ricks is overrated. WDWHA.

    https://youtu.be/9tmpuPYVpm0
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019

    The first play is Gary Bryant versus Elias Ricks and Bryant blows past Ricks with ease. Ricks is overrated. WDWHA.

    https://youtu.be/9tmpuPYVpm0

    Lol Kevin King gets taken with the second pick of the 2nd round but the first offer Jimmy Lake gives isn’t good enough for us.
    Happens all the time. Early offers don't always mean we would take the kid later in the process. Jeremiah Criddell, Josh Delgado, Noah Nelson, Daniyel Ngata, etc. I wouldn't want Ricks over Paster or Hector.
  • whuggy
    whuggy Member Posts: 2,088

    The first play is Gary Bryant versus Elias Ricks and Bryant blows past Ricks with ease. Ricks is overrated. WDWHA.

    https://youtu.be/9tmpuPYVpm0

    Lol Kevin King gets taken with the second pick of the 2nd round but the first offer Jimmy Lake gives isn’t good enough for us.
    Happens all the time. Early offers don't always mean we would take the kid later in the process. Jeremiah Criddell, Josh Delgado, Noah Nelson, Daniyel Ngata, etc. I wouldn't want Ricks over Paster or Hector.
    So if for some random reason Ricks decided to flip to UW tomorrow, you wouldn't take his committment until you see what Paster and Hector want to do? Plan B recruit huh?
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    whuggy said:

    The first play is Gary Bryant versus Elias Ricks and Bryant blows past Ricks with ease. Ricks is overrated. WDWHA.

    https://youtu.be/9tmpuPYVpm0

    Lol Kevin King gets taken with the second pick of the 2nd round but the first offer Jimmy Lake gives isn’t good enough for us.
    Happens all the time. Early offers don't always mean we would take the kid later in the process. Jeremiah Criddell, Josh Delgado, Noah Nelson, Daniyel Ngata, etc. I wouldn't want Ricks over Paster or Hector.
    So if for some random reason Ricks decided to flip to UW tomorrow, you wouldn't take his committment until you see what Paster and Hector want to do? Plan B recruit huh?
    Yep.
  • NEsnake12
    NEsnake12 Member Posts: 3,795

    whuggy said:

    The first play is Gary Bryant versus Elias Ricks and Bryant blows past Ricks with ease. Ricks is overrated. WDWHA.

    https://youtu.be/9tmpuPYVpm0

    Lol Kevin King gets taken with the second pick of the 2nd round but the first offer Jimmy Lake gives isn’t good enough for us.
    Happens all the time. Early offers don't always mean we would take the kid later in the process. Jeremiah Criddell, Josh Delgado, Noah Nelson, Daniyel Ngata, etc. I wouldn't want Ricks over Paster or Hector.
    So if for some random reason Ricks decided to flip to UW tomorrow, you wouldn't take his committment until you see what Paster and Hector want to do? Plan B recruit huh?
    Yep.

  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165

    The first play is Gary Bryant versus Elias Ricks and Bryant blows past Ricks with ease. Ricks is overrated. WDWHA.

    https://youtu.be/9tmpuPYVpm0

    Lol Kevin King gets taken with the second pick of the 2nd round but the first offer Jimmy Lake gives isn’t good enough for us.
    Happens all the time. Early offers don't always mean we would take the kid later in the process. Jeremiah Criddell, Josh Delgado, Noah Nelson, Daniyel Ngata, etc. I wouldn't want Ricks over Paster or Hector.
    Lmfaoooooooo you are cancelled.
    Did he just seriously compare this kid to Josh Delgado?
    He also tried to imply that we didn't want Ngata. In a WR class that was busted before we snagged Puka.
  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,937
    edited July 2019

    And what makes SAC’s comments worse is that as far as being a Jimmy Lake cover 3 CB, this is his fantasy prospect. More than Kelee or Isaac Taylor-Stuart.

    Lol imagine going to a school that doesn’t play your style of defense that you thrive in just for the clout and a shitty bag when you have money
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735
    edited July 2019
    He's not that good. He doesn't have smooth hips. I'd take most of the corners already on our roster over him. He'll be a 3rd round pick. Isaac Taylor Stuart is struggling to win a starting job at USC by the way and they have no depth. The 5-star Cali corners are always overrated. Biggie Marshall says hi.
  • RatherBeBrewing
    RatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557

    And what makes SAC’s comments worse is that as far as being a Jimmy Lake cover 3 CB, this is his fantasy prospect. More than Kelee or Isaac Taylor-Stuart.

    If SAC ever played football, or cut up film, or anything remotely connected to football he’d know that for a DB the number one thing is recognize and react. That’s why guys who run 4.6s can cover 4.3 WRs.

    I thought Troy Hill would be a major bust, ran 4.72 or some shit when Oregon was timing his as a freshman. But he had great instincts, gets NFL money, and that’s just a natural thing that happens in your brain: seeing where the guy is going and where the ball can go. Adjusting the body to prevent that. You have to meet a minimum threshold of speed, but as a CB its all about reaction. Ricks has that. Good luck to him in the SEC or at USC, so - break a leg, etc.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735

    And what makes SAC’s comments worse is that as far as being a Jimmy Lake cover 3 CB, this is his fantasy prospect. More than Kelee or Isaac Taylor-Stuart.

    If SAC ever played football, or cut up film, or anything remotely connected to football he’d know that for a DB the number one thing is recognize and react. That’s why guys who run 4.6s can cover 4.3 WRs.

    I thought Troy Hill would be a major bust, ran 4.72 or some shit when Oregon was timing his as a freshman. But he had great instincts, gets NFL money, and that’s just a natural thing that happens in your brain: seeing where the guy is going and where the ball can go. Adjusting the body to prevent that. You have to meet a minimum threshold of speed, but as a CB its all about reaction. Ricks has that. Good luck to him in the SEC or at USC, so - break a leg, etc.
    He doesn't have that. His hip turn is slow and so is his change of direction. Guys like Byron Murphy and Elijah Molden have it. He doesn't. We'll see tho. No sense in arguing about it now while he's still in high school. Holla at me in a couple years.
  • RatherBeBrewing
    RatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557

    And what makes SAC’s comments worse is that as far as being a Jimmy Lake cover 3 CB, this is his fantasy prospect. More than Kelee or Isaac Taylor-Stuart.

    If SAC ever played football, or cut up film, or anything remotely connected to football he’d know that for a DB the number one thing is recognize and react. That’s why guys who run 4.6s can cover 4.3 WRs.

    I thought Troy Hill would be a major bust, ran 4.72 or some shit when Oregon was timing his as a freshman. But he had great instincts, gets NFL money, and that’s just a natural thing that happens in your brain: seeing where the guy is going and where the ball can go. Adjusting the body to prevent that. You have to meet a minimum threshold of speed, but as a CB its all about reaction. Ricks has that. Good luck to him in the SEC or at USC, so - break a leg, etc.
    He doesn't have that. His hip turn is slow and so is his change of direction. Guys like Byron Murphy and Elijah Molden have it. He doesn't. We'll see tho. No sense in arguing about it now while he's still in high school. Holla at me in a couple years.
    I’ve seen Elijah Molden play in HS, several times. I lived a mile away from his family. I’ve seen him in the state championship destroy my Rams from close up - while he was on offense, making above average kids look like they couldn’t move. He could become a great CB, he has the athleticism. But that’s not what we’re talking about. Some guys have elite talent, and you can see it like a shiny gold coin in a pile of shit. It doesn’t mean they’ll be college or NFL stars, but they have a damn good chance of making it happen if they try. I don’t fawn over 17 year olds too much, but I’m not dumb enough to not want one of those shiny gold coins on my side.
  • Ballz
    Ballz Member Posts: 4,735

    And what makes SAC’s comments worse is that as far as being a Jimmy Lake cover 3 CB, this is his fantasy prospect. More than Kelee or Isaac Taylor-Stuart.

    If SAC ever played football, or cut up film, or anything remotely connected to football he’d know that for a DB the number one thing is recognize and react. That’s why guys who run 4.6s can cover 4.3 WRs.

    I thought Troy Hill would be a major bust, ran 4.72 or some shit when Oregon was timing his as a freshman. But he had great instincts, gets NFL money, and that’s just a natural thing that happens in your brain: seeing where the guy is going and where the ball can go. Adjusting the body to prevent that. You have to meet a minimum threshold of speed, but as a CB its all about reaction. Ricks has that. Good luck to him in the SEC or at USC, so - break a leg, etc.
    He doesn't have that. His hip turn is slow and so is his change of direction. Guys like Byron Murphy and Elijah Molden have it. He doesn't. We'll see tho. No sense in arguing about it now while he's still in high school. Holla at me in a couple years.
    I’ve seen Elijah Molden play in HS, several times. I lived a mile away from his family. I’ve seen him in the state championship destroy my Rams from close up - while he was on offense, making above average kids look like they couldn’t move. He could become a great CB, he has the athleticism. But that’s not what we’re talking about. Some guys have elite talent, and you can see it like a shiny gold coin in a pile of shit. It doesn’t mean they’ll be college or NFL stars, but they have a damn good chance of making it happen if they try. I don’t fawn over 17 year olds too much, but I’m not dumb enough to not want one of those shiny gold coins on my side.
    You can have him. Oh wait, Oregon has no chance anyways so you're writing novels about him for no reason.
  • whuggy
    whuggy Member Posts: 2,088
    Swaye said:

    I now believe SAC has a split personality. One personality is pretty accurate, very rational, and has good football knowledge. The other is a clown show that refuses to ever take the L.

    This. Now when I read a SAC post i get a visual picture of James McAvoy from the movie "Split".
  • dirtysouwfdawg
    dirtysouwfdawg Member Posts: 14,086

    I’ve been following recruiting since before SAC was born. Back when you’d have to search for the Best in the West, pay Don James’ son in law, or wait until Porn Stache told you who you signed at the MAC dinner. Elias Ricks is as good of a CB as the West Coast has ever produced.

    I don’t give a fuck what he did in shorts, I’ve seen what he did at Mater Dei. Gets thrown at twice in a game, takes both back for TDs. But he’s not as good as a WR in a drill, so he’s a pass.

    Swaye said:

    I now believe SAC has a split personality. One personality is pretty accurate, very rational, and has good football knowledge. The other is a clown show that refuses to ever take the L.

    Rapid cycle swaye
  • Peterman
    Peterman Member Posts: 675
    Ballz is half on point and half retarded but this board is more entertaining when he’s off his meds, I will say that