WR Brenden Schooler to miss six to eight weeks with foot injury
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He was a starter on the worst fucking defense in the Power 5. He got moved because Heyward was never going to play him. Ryan Nall made Schooler look silly.DJDuck said:He was Quick enough to be a very successful starting safety at a Div 1 power five program. Safeties have to be “quick” and have great closing speed. This is all just equivocation for people that “think” they know Schooler’s talent and measureables but really don’t.
The kid ran a 10.76 100 meters in high school. That is quick, fast, burnin’ whatever you want to call it.
With his High School Time Brenden would have scored points in the 2018 PAC 12 100 meter final
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Of course that is just speculation. Is shuttle time=quickness or is it a combination. It is obvious the term quickness is ill defined and thus comparisons between players mean little. I would say that the shuttle measures agility not quickness. Agility may be part of “quickness” but is not the definition.
Besides this started with someone saying he was slow. Now we have the equivocation that he has been proven to not be slow but he lacks quickness which people are willing to claim but really can’t define.
Someone that isn’t quick doesn’t have these accomplishments:
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts at safety … Ranked tied for fifth in the Pac-12 and tied for third among FBS freshmen with a team-high four interceptions … Finished third on the team with 74 tackles, including 47 solo … Second in the Pac-12 among freshmen in tackles behind teammate Troy Dye … Had eight or more tackles six times … Added six pass breakups … vs. Virginia (Sept. 10): Collected his first career interception and had three solo tackles … at Colorado (Sept. 24): Had eight tackles, including five solo, to go along with his second interception in September … at Washington State (Oct. 1): Finished with a team-high nine tackles with six solo … at California (Oct. 21): Set season-highs for tackles (11) and solo stops (8) … Had an interception in back-to-back weeks against Arizona State (Oct. 29) and at USC (Nov. 5).
High School
Played senior season at Mission Viejo High School in 2015, excelling both on defense on the football field and on the track ... Earned California Large School All-State first team honors, first-team All-Orange County (Orange County Register) and first-team all-league honors on the gridiron and was named the CIF Southern Section West Valley Defensive MVP after recording 91 tackles and three interceptions as a defensive back ... Also accumulated a trio of blocked punts and two deflected field goals for the Diablos ... On the track, placed 11th in state in the long jump as a senior in only his first year in addition to posting a season-best 23-4.25 ... Transferred to Mission Viejo HS following his junior season at Trabuco Hills in Mission Viejo ... Earned All-Sea View League first team and All-CIF honors as a junior, leading the team with six interceptions while also hauling in 25 receptions for 478 yards at receiver ... Spent his sophomore season at Dana Hills High … Chose Oregon over Wyoming.
This is all silly. Schooler is one of the fastest kids on the team. He was quick enough to excel at Safety when he was just a Freshman. There is just no proof for claiming he isn’t quick. Losing him will be hard not only for his talent and leadership but his experience.
The only thing that ameliorates this bad break as a team is that we are stacked at WR although most have great talent most are unproven.
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dtd said:
You just don't fucking get it. It's about movement in space. He can't do that, which is why he's a garbage WR and a great special teams player. He can't get open. He can go balls deep on a kick returner.DJDuck said:He was Quick enough to be a very successful starting safety at a Div 1 power five program. Safeties have to be “quick” and have great closing speed. This is all just equivocation for people that “think” they know Schooler’s talent and measureables but really don’t.
The kid ran a 10.76 100 meters in high school. That is quick, fast, burnin’ whatever you want to call it.
With his High School Time Brenden would have scored points in the 2018 PAC 12 100 meter final
https://www.athletic.net/result/L6iqJ2aFWiMBaqBin/
Maybe it’s you that doesn’t get it. Show me an example of the fact he can’t move in space. What the fuck does that means. He sure could move in space to cover PAC 12 wideouts for crying outloud.
I proved your Husky compadre was talking out of his ass about schoolers speed. I think that is exactly what you are doing right now. -
So is School out?
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Why do you post with such ignorance? Are you a masochist that just loves to be proven wrong or are you just a complete ignorant moron.DJDuck said:
Why do you post with such ignorance? Are you a masochist that just loves to be proven wrong or are you just a complete ignorant moron.ntxduck said:We will surely miss his inability to get any type of separation whatsoever with his blazing 4.8 speed
Name: Brenden Schooler
College: Oregon Number: 9
Height: 6-2 Weight: 193
Position: WR Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2020
40 Low: 4.45 40 Time: 4.56 40 High: 4.65........-NFL Draft Scout
Schooler started at safety as a Freshman and was extremely good. Div 1 Power 5 conferences don’t have safeties that run a 4.8
Schooler only changed to offense because that is what he wanted.
If he'd been 'extremely good', I'd have remembered that he played that position and he'd still be playing it. Coaches seldom move an extremely good safety in an effort to make them an extremely shitty wide receiver.
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Gotta admit I'm surprised to see 10.7 out of that kid. Still, he was shit at safety or he'd still be there. And he was definitely a nobody at WR last season. The numbers speak for themselves.DJDuck said:He was Quick enough to be a very successful starting safety at a Div 1 power five program. Safeties have to be “quick” and have great closing speed. This is all just equivocation for people that “think” they know Schooler’s talent and measureables but really don’t.
The kid ran a 10.76 100 meters in high school. That is quick, fast, burnin’ whatever you want to call it.
With his High School Time Brenden would have scored points in the 2018 PAC 12 100 meter final
https://www.athletic.net/result/L6iqJ2aFWiMBaqBin/ -
I'd like to see some video of him holding a bag in drills before I make up my mind on Schooler's speed / quickness.DJDuck said:dtd said:
You just don't fucking get it. It's about movement in space. He can't do that, which is why he's a garbage WR and a great special teams player. He can't get open. He can go balls deep on a kick returner.DJDuck said:He was Quick enough to be a very successful starting safety at a Div 1 power five program. Safeties have to be “quick” and have great closing speed. This is all just equivocation for people that “think” they know Schooler’s talent and measureables but really don’t.
The kid ran a 10.76 100 meters in high school. That is quick, fast, burnin’ whatever you want to call it.
With his High School Time Brenden would have scored points in the 2018 PAC 12 100 meter final
https://www.athletic.net/result/L6iqJ2aFWiMBaqBin/
Maybe it’s you that doesn’t get it. Show me an example of the fact he can’t move in space. What the fuck does that means. He sure could move in space to cover PAC 12 wideouts for crying outloud.
I proved your Husky compadre was talking out of his ass about schoolers speed. I think that is exactly what you are doing right now. -
that's a lot of fuckin' words for Brendan Schooler, or whatever his name is.DJDuck said:Of course that is just speculation. Is shuttle time=quickness or is it a combination. It is obvious the term quickness is ill defined and thus comparisons between players mean little. I would say that the shuttle measures agility not quickness. Agility may be part of “quickness” but is not the definition.
Besides this started with someone saying he was slow. Now we have the equivocation that he has been proven to not be slow but he lacks quickness which people are willing to claim but really can’t define.
Someone that isn’t quick doesn’t have these accomplishments:
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games and made 10 starts at safety … Ranked tied for fifth in the Pac-12 and tied for third among FBS freshmen with a team-high four interceptions … Finished third on the team with 74 tackles, including 47 solo … Second in the Pac-12 among freshmen in tackles behind teammate Troy Dye … Had eight or more tackles six times … Added six pass breakups … vs. Virginia (Sept. 10): Collected his first career interception and had three solo tackles … at Colorado (Sept. 24): Had eight tackles, including five solo, to go along with his second interception in September … at Washington State (Oct. 1): Finished with a team-high nine tackles with six solo … at California (Oct. 21): Set season-highs for tackles (11) and solo stops (8) … Had an interception in back-to-back weeks against Arizona State (Oct. 29) and at USC (Nov. 5).
High School
Played senior season at Mission Viejo High School in 2015, excelling both on defense on the football field and on the track ... Earned California Large School All-State first team honors, first-team All-Orange County (Orange County Register) and first-team all-league honors on the gridiron and was named the CIF Southern Section West Valley Defensive MVP after recording 91 tackles and three interceptions as a defensive back ... Also accumulated a trio of blocked punts and two deflected field goals for the Diablos ... On the track, placed 11th in state in the long jump as a senior in only his first year in addition to posting a season-best 23-4.25 ... Transferred to Mission Viejo HS following his junior season at Trabuco Hills in Mission Viejo ... Earned All-Sea View League first team and All-CIF honors as a junior, leading the team with six interceptions while also hauling in 25 receptions for 478 yards at receiver ... Spent his sophomore season at Dana Hills High … Chose Oregon over Wyoming.
This is all silly. Schooler is one of the fastest kids on the team. He was quick enough to excel at Safety when he was just a Freshman. There is just no proof for claiming he isn’t quick. Losing him will be hard not only for his talent and leadership but his experience.
The only thing that ameliorates this bad break as a team is that we are stacked at WR although most have great talent most are unproven.
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Schooler is the frontman for this new jawesome duck era. Sucking ass on whatever side of the ball he's on with his flowing tryhard locks while getting wrecking nalled in Corvallis.
Truly a special time to be a quook.






