All-Star Games Thread
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Future Stanford teammates.HuskyClaws said: -
We will enjoy watching Fozz play against us for the next 3 years.HuskyClaws said: -
Somewhat surprising no Fozzy on that list. Fozzy is a technician who is oh so fucking nimble on his feet, but if I had to nitpick, he's not as physical as you would expect a 6'6" 310 pound five star guy to be.HuskyClaws said:http://washington.247sports.com/Article/US-Army-All-American-Bowl-West-top-performers-Day-1-50226747
Ty Jones, WR – The toughest matchup among all the receivers, Jones has so much size and length, shows off a great catch radius and if the quarterback makes a great throw, he's never covered because of his ability to make acrobatic catches. He's a Washington commit.
Marlon Tuipulotu, DT – A heavy-handed, physical interior defender that can operate effectively on the edge as well. You know you're getting a solid rep and a high motor on every play out of the Washington commit.
Salvon Ahmed, DB – One of the fastest guys in attendance, Ahmed is expecting to play an offensive role at Washington similar to Chico McClatcher but at this event he's playing cornerback and he looked outstanding on Monday. The only problem was that he was often matched up with fellow Washington commit Ty Jones who beat great coverage on a few different occasions with acrobatic catches. -
Little played LT, while Fozz played LG for most of the day from what I read. Then they moved Little to RT and moved Fozz to LT. So that says a lot even though supposedly Little had the best day, he was still moved to RT.RoadDawg55 said:
Somewhat surprising no Fozzy on that list. Fozzy is a technician who is oh so fucking nimble on his feet, but if I had to nitpick, he's not as physical as you would expect a 6'6" 310 pound five star guy to be. -
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Does Nick Krueger know that eklund thinks otherwise? Maybe "krueger" should revise his comments.HuskyClaws said:
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Look at that ass. Very very nice.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said: -
Ryan Bartow should also revise his tweet. Ty Jones is a 3 star and Scott Ecklund is adamant about that
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