The doubt is with the OC in my mind. Hoping for the best, but doubt certainly exists.Look, I know Edwards was an explosive player, but if there was any doubt as to why the offense will be just fine without him, there shouldn’t be anymore.
The doubt is with the OC in my mind. Hoping for the best, but doubt certainly exists.Look, I know Edwards was an explosive player, but if there was any doubt as to why the offense will be just fine without him, there shouldn’t be anymore.
Drelon "Deebo" Miller5'11" 205 lber. Could definitely split time at running back.
Shedeur Sanders invited all the WRs to the Sanders’ family home in Texas this week to get some work in. Confirmed there: Drelon Miller, Omarion Miller, Will Sheppard, Cordale Russell, Jimmy Horn, Kaleb Mathis, and Terrell Timmons. VT QB Kyron Drones is also working with them.
Shedeur’s accuracy is unreal. Cordale Russell is a big man, very understandable why people liken him to Terrell Owens (blue cleats in the 2nd tweet):
nmSS2 should be improved this season. He got a taste of FBS ball last season and with a future in the NFL on the horizon, he definitely had to put in the work during this offseason. Same for Hunter as well. Given the running game at this point, SS2 should have a monster season and maybe even win the Heisman this year. Playing in the Big 12 should make that possible.
He doesn’t need practice, silly.Why no Hunter?
They wanted the WRs to catch at least one ball.Why no Hunter?
Shedeur Sanders invited all the WRs to the Sanders’ family home in Texas this week to get some work in. Confirmed there: Drelon Miller, Omarion Miller, Will Sheppard, Cordale Russell, Jimmy Horn, Kaleb Mathis, and Terrell Timmons. VT QB Kyron Drones is also working with them.
Shedeur’s accuracy is unreal. Cordale Russell is a big man, very understandable why people liken him to Terrell Owens (blue cleats in the 2nd tweet):
He fishin'Why no Hunter?
I heard that Wester and Hunter are there today but that was just some dude on the internets.Why no Hunter?
g'Damn! He throws such a beautiful ball. Absolutely jumps out of his hand and flies so smooth. Upper body is still and ball goes right to the pec/cocked and ready. And his base, footwork and hip torque are pure perfection. Sooooo many NFL teams are gonna be fighting for him in the 2025 draft.
Hunter catches a ball in the well off videoI heard that Wester and Hunter are there today but that was just some dude on the internets.
Shedeur Sanders invited all the WRs to the Sanders’ family home in Texas this week to get some work in. Confirmed there: Drelon Miller, Omarion Miller, Will Sheppard, Cordale Russell, Jimmy Horn, Kaleb Mathis, and Terrell Timmons. VT QB Kyron Drones is also working with them.
Shedeur’s accuracy is unreal. Cordale Russell is a big man, very understandable why people liken him to Terrell Owens (blue cleats in the 2nd tweet):
I’m sorry I think you meant Juju LewisKyron Drones looks like a name to watch to replace Shedeur at QB next year
It's in shorts!Agreed...the improvement is noticeable. Can't wait for him to show how misplaced Husker fan faith in Riaola is at this point.
Feels!It's in shorts!
I once was converted from WR to QB because I threw such a nice ball.
I practiced with the QBs and man, could I throw a beautiful ball.
Then I got my first live scrimmage. After my 3rd pass, the OC yelled "get the **** out of here and go play WR"!
Maybe you’re just a better receiver?Feels!
(every year, opening day pitcher. Every year, shelled. Every year, put back at catcher)
I was the QB for two years in my flag football team (3rd and 4th grade) then we moved to tackle football in the 5th grade. I could not throw as well in pads and I was one of the biggest kids on the team. Thus began my illustrious career as an offensive lineman.It's in shorts!
I once was converted from WR to QB because I threw such a nice ball.
I practiced with the QBs and man, could I throw a beautiful ball.
Then I got my first live scrimmage. After my 3rd pass, the OC yelled "get the **** out of here and go play WR"!
At that age we had a weight restriction. Anyone over a certain weight wasn't allowed to handle the ball. I think it was something like 70lbs or some stupid number I hadn't seen in at least a couple of years.I was the QB for two years in my flag football team (3rd and 4th grade) then we moved to tackle football in the 5th grade. I could not throw as well in pads and I was one of the biggest kids on the team. Thus began my illustrious career as an offensive lineman.
At that age we had a weight restriction. Anyone over a certain weight wasn't allowed to handle the ball. I think it was something like 70lbs or some stupid number I hadn't seen in at least a couple of years.
As a result like the other big guys I got to play with a big X on my helmet while the midgets who were never going to grow big enough to be real football players got to run with it and attempt to throw it.
nmAt that age we had a weight restriction. Anyone over a certain weight wasn't allowed to handle the ball. I think it was something like 70lbs or some stupid number I hadn't seen in at least a couple of years.
As a result like the other big guys I got to play with a big X on my helmet while the midgets who were never going to grow big enough to be real football players got to run with it and attempt to throw it.
That was me. In neighborhood football, always the QB - strong arm, and accurate enough at 9-13. Once I learned how to tuck the football away, I could run with a decent pile on my back. My one and only year of youth league football in 8th grade, I was on the fringe of being line only due to weight. I think I was at 145 lbs and the cut off was at 150 or 155? So if you were 140 lbs or more, the coach just put you somewhere on the line since our team was small. For defense, it didn’t matter, the coach threw me in at ILB a time or two, which was pretty fun at that level…no playbook for defense, just search and destroy. I did prefer playing D-end though, through HS…and ended up playing OG due to being on the bigger side of the team that was small. Had a moment of I’ll switch to TE at the start of my Junior year, but ended up going back during a drill which I don’t even think I made it to my turn, and seeing the guards have 2 turns each by then. Even the coach was like “Do you want to play, or wait your turn?” After he saw me in the TE line.I was the QB for two years in my flag football team (3rd and 4th grade) then we moved to tackle football in the 5th grade. I could not throw as well in pads and I was one of the biggest kids on the team. Thus began my illustrious career as an offensive lineman.