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  • Mickens has 1 play that screen. Doogs hype up Ross too much but that guy can fucking fly and I think he will be pretty good.

    I think under Sark, Ross would have fallen victim to poor coaching and Doogs would have hated him in 2015.

    With a real coach I have a feeling Ross/Stringfellow are going to be a fucking match up nightmare for opponents in 2015.

    As for next year? With those two along with Kasen and Mickens whoever the QB is should put up some numbers.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,611 Swaye's Wigwam
    Meek said:

    agreed. He looked very strong and fast last night. Too bad his redshirt was burned though.

    I actually think String was ready to play and it is a shame he got little to no snaps until Kasen got hurt. In his first extended playing time he had 147 yards against UCLA with another long TD called back. He's a stud.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,864 Swaye's Wigwam

    Meek said:

    agreed. He looked very strong and fast last night. Too bad his redshirt was burned though.

    I actually think String was ready to play and it is a shame he got little to no snaps until Kasen got hurt. In his first extended playing time he had 147 yards against UCLA with another long TD called back. He's a stud.
    Yeah Stringfellow was ready from the beginning. That's pretty obvious.
  • topdawgnc
    topdawgnc Member Posts: 7,842
    Thankfully Sark is gone, or he would likely end up like James Johnson.

    Talk about a waste of what could have been a fucking stud receiver.

    I'm surprised Sean Parker survived Sark.
  • topdawgnc
    topdawgnc Member Posts: 7,842

    Meek said:

    agreed. He looked very strong and fast last night. Too bad his redshirt was burned though.

    I actually think String was ready to play and it is a shame he got little to no snaps until Kasen got hurt. In his first extended playing time he had 147 yards against UCLA with another long TD called back. He's a stud.
    If he was ready from day 1, play him from day 1 ... or keep him on the shelf.

  • Haid_D_Salaami
    Haid_D_Salaami Member Posts: 541
    Barney said:

    Or he might improve. I heard that happens on other teams.

    topdawgnc said:

    Thankfully Sark is gone, or he would likely end up like James Johnson.

    Talk about a waste of what could have been a fucking stud receiver.

    I'm surprised Sean Parker survived Sark.

    Holy fuck I forgot he even existed. Another shameful Sark "player development" story...
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    TommySQC said:

    mickens blows. dropped a td by taking a bad angle and another crucial pass

    I stand by my Jordan Polk comment. All he can do is catch a fucking bubble screen. Only game he resembled a WR was against Cal who is a fucking dreckfest of an opponent.
    Dude give it up. Mickens is mediocre but Polk was fucking terrible. Not even close to comparable.

  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    And I said earlier, there isn't a team in the pac12 who has a WR group even close to ours. If Kasen can find a way on the field, it's scary. There are NFL teams with WR'S who don't match ours. One of them resides in our back yard.

    TommySQC said:

    mickens blows. dropped a td by taking a bad angle and another crucial pass

    I stand by my Jordan Polk comment. All he can do is catch a fucking bubble screen. Only game he resembled a WR was against Cal who is a fucking dreckfest of an opponent.

    Complete different level of receiver . Your Polk comment is ludicrous. Mickens is a baller. I could count Polk ' s contributions on 1 hand you ignorant motherfuckee. Where you come up with this shit. Sheesh! My thumb gets tired typing responses to your constant barrage of bullshit out here.
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    On meds. Mickens can play, dropped passes is more coaching and preparation than talent.