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I absolutely think this guy was brought in for that and to create competition for Roosey, Mike Brown, etc. The more competition the better, and if the kid can return punts/kickoffs all the better.BobcatLionFan wrote:Sounds more like a Eddie replacement than a Special Teams guy or returner.Cat Pride wrote:Speed is something we definitely lacked in the special teams department last year.
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Was recruited out of high school by Kansas State, San Diego State and UNLV. Also was a prep standout in track and basketball. Runs the 40 in 4.33. Redshirted 2003 season at WSU.
It looks like we have quite a speedster. Hopefully he also has good hands, and good ligaments/tendons/joints/bones....etc.
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Let's not get ahead of ourselves. If this guy had a hard time getting on the field at WSU, why would he be so good here? I read somewhere that he had a hamstring pull this last season - I hope thats the only reason he didn't play. We've had some some pretty fast guys not pan out. But, I hope he stays healthy, is ready to work hard, and has a memorable (think nc) year here!
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I believe that Junior Adams had a hard time getting on the field at Oregon St., but he turned out alright. I agree that there is no reason to get ahead of ourselves, because recruiting is not an exact science. However, a change in scenery can do wonders for a player with this kind of potential. Although I tend to think that 40 times can be a little overrated.
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hmm sounds like somthing funkey from the bozemen daily chronic
first of all the first punt returner was a true freshmen so lets give him some slack - how good were you at anyhthign you did your first year away from home....thought so. There is adjusting to the college social life as one of the pressures, not to mention all the classes, tests, and adjusting to a faster pased game.
Secondly anyone laugh as hard as i did when force returned kicks? good safety - all big sky in my eyes - but has no buisness handleing a ball unless he recovers a fumble or intercepts a pass
first of all the first punt returner was a true freshmen so lets give him some slack - how good were you at anyhthign you did your first year away from home....thought so. There is adjusting to the college social life as one of the pressures, not to mention all the classes, tests, and adjusting to a faster pased game.
Secondly anyone laugh as hard as i did when force returned kicks? good safety - all big sky in my eyes - but has no buisness handleing a ball unless he recovers a fumble or intercepts a pass
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Exactly catatac. Ryan was thrown out there because he was reliable. Nobody else was healthy enough or smart enough to return punts. Give Force a break, I commend him for making the effort to help the team out in that aspect.catatac wrote:He did what the coaches asked - catch the damn ball and do your best to get some yards. Obviously no Corey Smith.
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When Force took over the duties is was completely out of necessity and he did fine. At the time I am sure all Kramer wanted was someone to not fumble the catch and make any kind of positive yardage. If I am not mistaken I believe it was against Weber State, a pretty windy day and we fumbled the opening kickoff after the half.
Of all the losses we had from 2003 (i.e. Joey, Kane, etc.) Corey Smith and the return game was as big as any.
Of all the losses we had from 2003 (i.e. Joey, Kane, etc.) Corey Smith and the return game was as big as any.
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Nobody else was smart enough? Man, that's brutal. I'm not picking on just you, but geez, these kids don't get paid enough to be talked about like that!Cat Pride wrote:Exactly catatac. Ryan was thrown out there because he was reliable. Nobody else was healthy enough or smart enough to return punts. Give Force a break, I commend him for making the effort to help the team out in that aspect.
JMHO.