zwingli said:
As much as I hate to admit it... Kyler Murray was the best offensive high school player i've ever seen. He blows Hornsby out of the water.
No reason to hate that. He was. His only problem was his height.
zwingli said:
As much as I hate to admit it... Kyler Murray was the best offensive high school player i've ever seen. He blows Hornsby out of the water.
I don't know what the deal was but have heard that he has a handler.4 said:
What happened a few months ago when some sites were reporting he had committed?
What was that whole deal about?
DSAG said:I don't know what the deal was but have heard that he has a handler.4 said:
What happened a few months ago when some sites were reporting he had committed?
What was that whole deal about?
Football seems to be going the way of basketball with regards to someone other than parents running interference.
ccrouch001 said:
Hopefully smarter than VY....
I agree. Kyler is a great QB. But i really wonder how his body would have held up playing in the SEC West. Remember Johnny played hurt most of his last season at A&M. And Johnny was as tough as nails. While Kyler is a great athlete and QB. I do not consider him a tough player.SlimAG2 said:
In the SEC West he will be better then Kyler because of his size. He will be able to take those hits from big sec LB and D linemen.
wbt5845 said:Yeah, but for the great unwashed like us this type of thing is telling. The top shelf D1 players just look like they're playing at the wrong level. Bo Jackson looked like he was playing at the wrong level in college.CoachLB said:when evaluating a player you do not watch his competition. You watch his skills, his size and speed, his football knowledge, his leadership, his in-game demeanor etc and you project what he can be a few years from now. Great ones will make his competition look bad at the high school level.Fedup said:
His competition looks like middle school kids
Emilio Fantastico said:
Bo hated lifting. He may have lifted some because it was required but he was not a weight room warrior by any stretch. He was just naturally strong and muscular.
You are right about Herschel though. He did insane amounts of pushups and sit-ups for the majority of his workouts.
Isn't Tua's brother up after Tua?NavyAg92 said:
He was a heavy A&M lean a couple of months ago but I can see Saban chiming in with, "You''re up after Tua. You'll get your NC or NCs and be making millions in the league in no time. Sign here."
He had a hell of a day against us - except for that one goal line stand.Meximan said:wbt5845 said:Yeah, but for the great unwashed like us this type of thing is telling. The top shelf D1 players just look like they're playing at the wrong level. Bo Jackson looked like he was playing at the wrong level in college.CoachLB said:when evaluating a player you do not watch his competition. You watch his skills, his size and speed, his football knowledge, his leadership, his in-game demeanor etc and you project what he can be a few years from now. Great ones will make his competition look bad at the high school level.Fedup said:
His competition looks like middle school kids
...Until he met the Wreckin' Crew.
Ooooooookay.zwingli said:
Was not impressed at all tonight. I would take a hard pass. Mechanics are great and measurables are good but bad accuracy.
zwingli said:
Was not impressed at all tonight. I would take a hard pass. Mechanics are great and measurables are good but bad accuracy.
Yeah, the hardest part of recruiting is separating a kid's performance from those of his teammates. Guess you haven't mastered that yet.zwingli said:
Was not impressed at all tonight. I would take a hard pass. Mechanics are great and measurables are good but bad accuracy.
zwingli said:
As much as I hate to admit it... Kyler Murray was the best offensive high school player i've ever seen. He blows Hornsby out of the water.
Are we still doing this?? His body would have held up just fine in the SEC just like JFF. Kyler was the consensus best player in all of College Football this year. He would have done great in the SEC had he stayed.CoachLB said:I agree. Kyler is a great QB. But i really wonder how his body would have held up playing in the SEC West. Remember Johnny played hurt most of his last season at A&M. And Johnny was as tough as nails. While Kyler is a great athlete and QB. I do not consider him a tough player.SlimAG2 said:
In the SEC West he will be better then Kyler because of his size. He will be able to take those hits from big sec LB and D linemen.
rootube said:Are we still doing this?? His body would have held up just fine in the SEC just like JFF. Kyler was the consensus best player in all of College Football this year. He would have done great in the SEC had he stayed.CoachLB said:I agree. Kyler is a great QB. But i really wonder how his body would have held up playing in the SEC West. Remember Johnny played hurt most of his last season at A&M. And Johnny was as tough as nails. While Kyler is a great athlete and QB. I do not consider him a tough player.SlimAG2 said:
In the SEC West he will be better then Kyler because of his size. He will be able to take those hits from big sec LB and D linemen.
CoachLB said:Coached in high school and college. ALL-American in college. National championship as a player in college. State Championship in high school as a coach. Named as a Top 50 player of all time at his University. And played briefly in the NFL. Great resume right?wish mine was that impressive!coastsrs said:
Coached at all levels including NFL?
NavyAg92 said:
He was a heavy A&M lean a couple of months ago but I can see Saban chiming in with, "You''re up after Tua. You'll get your NC or NCs and be making millions in the league in no time. Sign here."
Way to high praise. I just love the game and love to talk with others who feel the same. But I do appreciate it and thank you.PaulSimonsGhost said:CoachLB said:Coached in high school and college. ALL-American in college. National championship as a player in college. State Championship in high school as a coach. Named as a Top 50 player of all time at his University. And played briefly in the NFL. Great resume right?wish mine was that impressive!coastsrs said:
Coached at all levels including NFL?
Coach, you should never feel the need to explain yourself.
IMO you're the only flawless contributor to TexAgs and if you had a newsletter I would read the s___ out of it.
You: Kyler recognizes that he is too small and weak for the NFLBreNayPop said:rootube said:Are we still doing this?? His body would have held up just fine in the SEC just like JFF. Kyler was the consensus best player in all of College Football this year. He would have done great in the SEC had he stayed.CoachLB said:I agree. Kyler is a great QB. But i really wonder how his body would have held up playing in the SEC West. Remember Johnny played hurt most of his last season at A&M. And Johnny was as tough as nails. While Kyler is a great athlete and QB. I do not consider him a tough player.SlimAG2 said:
In the SEC West he will be better then Kyler because of his size. He will be able to take those hits from big sec LB and D linemen.
You keep saying that kyler wouldve survived an SEC schedule, but it doesnt make it true. Kyler himself realizes the danger his smaller body faces from football and thats why he will likely go baseball in his future- put it against the best defenses week in and out and his likelihood of injury goes thru the roof. I know u are a kyler fanboy- and he is a fantastic player- but he would not have won the heisman in the SEC this year. I do think he is good enough to win one big SEC game- we will see if he can do it against Bama this weekend.
If only we had the best QB coach in the nation....oh wait.Socially liberal NPC 888 said:zwingli said:
As much as I hate to admit it... Kyler Murray was the best offensive high school player i've ever seen. He blows Hornsby out of the water.
Murray went through progressions and was incredibly smart with the ball at the high school level. Incredible QB from mechanics and awareness standpoint. The videos I've seen of Hornsby look like he stares down receivers and if that one guy isn't open he runs. Against SEC defenses that will get passes intercepted constantly.
Hornsby looks really really raw. He has physical talent but he's needs a lot of coaching.