WOOF! Jaden Green, 2020 LS (Committed)
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this is fine when almost all the recruiting is finished by September. Mid-season you'll get something like this while at the last minute you still have room for something unexpected. This is part of Petersen's process that is working very well for me.FKA_Mousecop said:Do not mind giving a scholarship to a LS, but its a total buzzkill nonetheless when the allure is it could be at a position of more importance.
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All I know Tim horn’s scholarships was worth it because he just kicks it out of bounds
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Not really the case anymore, only a handful come from small schools nowadays, you won't see any small school guys break into the NFL as rookies anymoreRoadDawg55 said:
I guess that can be true, but the NFL snappers are often from tiny colleges. My problem with offering these guys and kickers is that no actual, thorough evaluation is done. They just go by the camp lists.Tequilla said:Offering long snappers suck until the try hard walk on fucks you over big time in a critical spot
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What a fucking cool day to be a dawg, man. Nothing like a good specialist commit party to drown out the sorrows of our latest inexcusable loss!
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The fact that "long snapper" exists as a position in football is mind blowing. Center should be capable of snapping a ball backwards since it's already in his/he/they/their job description.
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Clearly shows that @dnc is the only one that understand football in this boardBleachedAnusDawg said:The fact that "long snapper" exists as a position in football is mind blowing. Center should be capable of snapping a ball backwards since it's already in his/he/they/their job description.
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GreenRiverGatorz said:
What a fucking cool day to be a dawg, man. Nothing like a good specialist commit party to drown out the sorrows of our latest inexcusable loss!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujBjn1qeCLs
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If the scholarship is open WTFC?
how many scholarships do Whitford, Porter, Soderberg, Horn, and Henry take up?
Henry can keep his but there has to be one or two extra schollies (ILTCT Schollies) hiding in that group somewhere?
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I looked it up. It’s a pretty varied list.theLSkid said:
Not really the case anymore, only a handful come from small schools nowadays, you won't see any small school guys break into the NFL as rookies anymoreRoadDawg55 said:
I guess that can be true, but the NFL snappers are often from tiny colleges. My problem with offering these guys and kickers is that no actual, thorough evaluation is done. They just go by the camp lists.Tequilla said:Offering long snappers suck until the try hard walk on fucks you over big time in a critical spot
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"They have been my dream school since I was eight years old," Green admitted. "When I played the NCAA games, I always was Washington.
"When I got on campus last summer, the moment I set foot on campus, I got chills. I wanted to be part of what they have going on there and I love the staff. That staff cares about their players and they are great coaches. The program there is lucky to have them." -
And hopefully signing day is last tim we hear his name.bananasnblondes said:If getting a top end long snapper means offering a scholarship every 4 years then so be it.
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Bob Gregory never sleep........when it comes to long snappers
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Green and another specialist, punter Triston Brown, spent most of their time together along with their hosts Joel Whitford and Race Porter.
"They were cool guys," Green said. "They love it there and they feel the support of everyone there. You can tell it's one big family up there."
"They believe in making sure you compete in everything," Green said. "They want to you to be in attack mode about everything you do, whether it's school or football or lifting or whatever, they want you focused on the goal of winning and making sure we're being the best we can be all the time."
Green was one of the top long-snappers on the recruiting circuit this past offseason. Here is what his Kohl's Kicking profile had to say...
Green has attended multiple Kohl’s Camps and had is strongest performance yet at the Kohl’s National Scholarship Camp. He showed his superior explosiveness by registering a 41 MPH snap on the radar gun as well as finishing the charting session with an average snap time of .65 seconds. Green capped off the Kohl’s Scholarship Camp by winning the camp wide snapping competition and earning a spot in the Under Armour All America Game. Green is without a doubt one of the most talented snappers and athletes in the 2020 class.