Trey Lowe, 4* 2018 RB/DB, Portland (Jesuit), OR (COMMITTED)
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high school stats are for loser, but this kid is tearing shit up. Granted his OL is amazing.whuggy said:No details but scored 5 touchdowns in the first
quarter Friday night. Kid will be one of our best
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Here is the reality of Oregon running backs; The level of high school football in the state is awful. Thomas Tyner for instance would make one cut and just run. That would net him 400+ yards and anywhere from 5 to 10 TD's every Friday.
It makes them two or three years out from being good. They have to learn how to be ball carriers in college and that takes time. His older brother was a very underwhelming athlete, but he blocked his ass off. This kid doesn't look all that much more gifted, but he will play hard.
Like I told every Duck fan about Tyner I will say about this kid; give him a few years to learn how to play at a high level. -
It's all relative. Look at the film of all the other kids comingMosster47 said:Here is the reality of Oregon running backs; The level of high school football in the state is awful. Thomas Tyner for instance would make one cut and just run. That would net him 400+ yards and anywhere from 5 to 10 TD's every Friday.
It makes them two or three years out from being good. They have to learn how to be ball carriers in college and that takes time. His older brother was a very underwhelming athlete, but he blocked his ass off. This kid doesn't look all that much more gifted, but he will play hard.
Like I told every Duck fan about Tyner I will say about this kid; give him a few years to learn how to play at a high level.
out of Oregon this year. They all play in the same state.
Who's film out of Oregon looks better than this kid other
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Competition almost never matters. When a guy is good you just know. Rapp played against a bunch of small unathletic white dudes but you could tell he was a baller.
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Sometimes I watch Rapp's high school tape to yankoff, SAD but trueYouNeed2Chill said:Competition almost never matters. When a guy is good you just know. Rapp played against a bunch of small unathletic white dudes but you could tell he was a baller.
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U finally surpassed jhfstyle and backthepack for poster I'd most likely to go to 7-11 with. Well done!Mosster47 said:Here is the reality of Oregon running backs; The level of high school football in the state is awful. Thomas Tyner for instance would make one cut and just run. That would net him 400+ yards and anywhere from 5 to 10 TD's every Friday.
It makes them two or three years out from being good. They have to learn how to be ball carriers in college and that takes time. His older brother was a very underwhelming athlete, but he blocked his ass off. This kid doesn't look all that much more gifted, but he will play hard.
Like I told every Duck fan about Tyner I will say about this kid; give him a few years to learn how to play at a high level. -
I'm not that bad, FOCBrustysavage said:
U finally surpassed jhfstyle and backthepack for poster I'd most likely to go to 7-11 with. Well done!Mosster47 said:Here is the reality of Oregon running backs; The level of high school football in the state is awful. Thomas Tyner for instance would make one cut and just run. That would net him 400+ yards and anywhere from 5 to 10 TD's every Friday.
It makes them two or three years out from being good. They have to learn how to be ball carriers in college and that takes time. His older brother was a very underwhelming athlete, but he blocked his ass off. This kid doesn't look all that much more gifted, but he will play hard.
Like I told every Duck fan about Tyner I will say about this kid; give him a few years to learn how to play at a high level. -
hurtfulrustysavage said:
U finally surpassed jhfstyle and backthepack for poster I'd most likely to go to 7-11 with. Well done!Mosster47 said:Here is the reality of Oregon running backs; The level of high school football in the state is awful. Thomas Tyner for instance would make one cut and just run. That would net him 400+ yards and anywhere from 5 to 10 TD's every Friday.
It makes them two or three years out from being good. They have to learn how to be ball carriers in college and that takes time. His older brother was a very underwhelming athlete, but he blocked his ass off. This kid doesn't look all that much more gifted, but he will play hard.
Like I told every Duck fan about Tyner I will say about this kid; give him a few years to learn how to play at a high level. -
What's FOCB mean? U stupid cuntbackthepack said:
I'm not that bad, FOCBrustysavage said:
U finally surpassed jhfstyle and backthepack for poster I'd most likely to go to 7-11 with. Well done!Mosster47 said:Here is the reality of Oregon running backs; The level of high school football in the state is awful. Thomas Tyner for instance would make one cut and just run. That would net him 400+ yards and anywhere from 5 to 10 TD's every Friday.
It makes them two or three years out from being good. They have to learn how to be ball carriers in college and that takes time. His older brother was a very underwhelming athlete, but he blocked his ass off. This kid doesn't look all that much more gifted, but he will play hard.
Like I told every Duck fan about Tyner I will say about this kid; give him a few years to learn how to play at a high level. -
Fuck off, cunt bag.rustysavage said:
What's FOCB mean? U stupid cuntbackthepack said:
I'm not that bad, FOCBrustysavage said:
U finally surpassed jhfstyle and backthepack for poster I'd most likely to go to 7-11 with. Well done!Mosster47 said:Here is the reality of Oregon running backs; The level of high school football in the state is awful. Thomas Tyner for instance would make one cut and just run. That would net him 400+ yards and anywhere from 5 to 10 TD's every Friday.
It makes them two or three years out from being good. They have to learn how to be ball carriers in college and that takes time. His older brother was a very underwhelming athlete, but he blocked his ass off. This kid doesn't look all that much more gifted, but he will play hard.
Like I told every Duck fan about Tyner I will say about this kid; give him a few years to learn how to play at a high level.




