Logan Loya, 2020 4* WR, Bellflower (St. John Bosco) CA, (Offered 1/16/19)
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Barry sander 2.0Motown said:
Your probably missed a few comparisons, notably Ed McCaffrey, Brandon stokley, Eric decker. I even see a little Wes Welker in him (or skin)KevininTacoma said:Great hands and route runner like Jordy Nelson, Cooper Kupp, Steve Largent for the older guys
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Imma keep it real here even though recruits parents read the bored. The guy has an officially recognized 40 time of 4.78. At 5-11, 170, pass.
Going through our roster and wondering why we aren’t getting more contributions from even our better wide receiver recruits, the common theme is that we’ve just been recruiting slow fucks. We’ve basically been recruiting Joe Jurevicius over and over. How are they supposed to get open? -
That’s an official 4.78 the summer after sophomore year. I imagine it will be a tick or two better by the time he hits college.RealRhino said:Imma keep it real here even though recruits parents read the bored. The guy has an officially recognized 40 time of 4.78. At 5-11, 170, pass.
Going through our roster and wondering why we aren’t getting more contributions from even our better wide receiver recruits, the common theme is that we’ve just been recruiting slow fucks. We’ve basically been recruiting Joe Jurevicius over and over. How are they supposed to get open?
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I don’t really believe in that. Fast is fast, even as a sophomore.
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I see more of Earl Thomas in him, tbhKevininTacoma said:Great hands and route runner like Jordy Nelson, Cooper Kupp, Steve Largent for the older guys
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Fast is fast, but slow isn't necessarily slow. Plenty of guys improve a lot even as they add weightRealRhino said:I don’t really believe in that. Fast is fast, even as a sophomore.
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Barry Sanders 2.0
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Completely agree that we lack speed. Baccallia runs a sub 4.4, but he goes down easily and is not very elusive.RealRhino said:Imma keep it real here even though recruits parents read the bored. The guy has an officially recognized 40 time of 4.78. At 5-11, 170, pass.
Going through our roster and wondering why we aren’t getting more contributions from even our better wide receiver recruits, the common theme is that we’ve just been recruiting slow fucks. We’ve basically been recruiting Joe Jurevicius over and over. How are they supposed to get open?
Not sure about Fuller, but he’s no burner.
Ty Jones is slow.
Spiker also looked slow to me and had a poor 40 time.
Speed is good, but being able to make plays on the ball and make tacklers miss are more important traits. We have guys who don’t do any of this at an elite level. -
Where is the evidence that speed is the problem? I'm not saying I know for a fact that it's untrue, but I'm wondering what you have seen to confirm it. I'm pretty sure Fuller and Baccellia have 40 times among the fastest on the team. Bynum, Cook and Osborne were all touted as 4.5 guys. Years if watching HS highlight films and comparing guys across years leads me to believe those times were accurate enough.RealRhino said:Imma keep it real here even though recruits parents read the bored. The guy has an officially recognized 40 time of 4.78. At 5-11, 170, pass.
Going through our roster and wondering why we aren’t getting more contributions from even our better wide receiver recruits, the common theme is that we’ve just been recruiting slow fucks. We’ve basically been recruiting Joe Jurevicius over and over. How are they supposed to get open?
As Roadie said the problem isn't that some guys can't run fast. It's that they don't seem to know how to get away.
I do agree that the roster lacks a taller guy with legit 4.4 speed. I would have taken the kid from Texas this year and hoped he learned how to catch. -
Jake Browning was their QB.chuck said:
Where is the evidence that speed is the problem? I'm not saying I know for a fact that it's untrue, but I'm wondering what you have seen to confirm it. I'm pretty sure Fuller and Baccellia have 40 times among the fastest on the team. Bynum, Cook and Osborne were all touted as 4.5 guys. Years if watching HS highlight films and comparing guys across years leads me to believe those times were accurate enough.RealRhino said:Imma keep it real here even though recruits parents read the bored. The guy has an officially recognized 40 time of 4.78. At 5-11, 170, pass.
Going through our roster and wondering why we aren’t getting more contributions from even our better wide receiver recruits, the common theme is that we’ve just been recruiting slow fucks. We’ve basically been recruiting Joe Jurevicius over and over. How are they supposed to get open?
As Roadie said the problem isn't that some guys can't run fast. It's that they don't seem to know how to get away.
I do agree that the roster lacks a taller guy with legit 4.4 speed. I would have taken the kid from Texas this year and hoped he learned how to catch.
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