Medford M.
Well-Known Member
If our D'linemen play half as good as they look, we'll have a good season.
Chris Miller, now a RS-Frosh, is giving me bball flashback to the difference between Spencer as a frosh and soph.Wow, Chris Miller looks ready and so does Laviska
I think what we can all agree on here is, knowing college kids, he probably didn’t get that nickname for being a hard hitterLandman's blocked punt versus USC last year really got me paying attention to him. I love the hard work he put in this offseason (+25lbs!) and how he wants to make an impact for the team however he can, even if it means being a backup.
He's quickly become one of my favorites in his class. If nothing else, he has one of the best nicknames on the team as Nate "The Hammer" Landman.
His father must've been quite an athlete then. We had a South African player on our rugby team at CU. Tough as nails and ran right over me more than once. They have some of the best rugby in the world, so I'm sure nearby Zimbabwe is similar.Fun fact (iirc)
Landmans father was a Pro Rugby player in his native Zimbabwe.
Larry Fitzgerald Jr, little shorter, good sized receiver though. , not a comparison, more like a wish.Laviska looks league ready.
Who is #1 over there in the background?
Here’s McMillan.
Donovan LeeWho is #1 over there in the background?
Agree. Will also make pre-snap coverage reads by Montez and other WR post catch blocking critically important for those plays to succeed.I keep hearing mentions of Chev wanting the ball out faster and an emphasis with our WRs this year being to get open on slants. Stuff you can do with bigger WRs that last year's group struggled with other than Bobo.