Which explains him being first to the return man... almost always. "Got it. Thanks."I see him possibly at tight end in the future, with such tenacity and explosiveness. He would make a good one, I think. I'm not convinced he has the speed for linebacker in the SEC.
Good point...Which explains him being first to the return man... almost always. "Got it. Thanks."
Playing MLB is about more than sheer speed. The strength to jam and shed blockers is at least as important. Kash is going to kill it at MLB, and the last thing I would EVER do is waste that combination of power, strength, and hostility on offense. Born linebacker, that kid. He is the sort to someday drop the Nick Chubbs and Leonard Fournettes of the world like they just took a round to the head. Love it.
1) I never said he wouldn't be a MLB. I said I wasn't convinced of it.Which explains him being first to the return man... almost always. "Got it. Thanks."
Playing MLB is about more than sheer speed. The strength to jam and shed blockers is at least as important. Kash is going to kill it at MLB, and the last thing I would EVER do is waste that combination of power, strength, and hostility on offense. Born linebacker, that kid. He is the sort to someday drop the Nick Chubbs and Leonard Fournettes of the world like they just took a round to the head. Love it.
When you play on st you have enough speed.I see him possibly at tight end in the future, with such tenacity and explosiveness. He would make a good one, I think. I'm not convinced he has the speed for linebacker in the SEC.
I see him possibly at tight end in the future, with such tenacity and explosiveness. He would make a good one, I think. I'm not convinced he has the speed for linebacker in the SEC.[/QUOTE
Plenty fast enough, kid played QB in high school. Side to side quickness is a different thing and we won't know that until he gets to play regular. But aggressiveness and reaction time make up for speed and quickness sometimes . .. .see Mary Moore
No one likes loose endsWhat is everyone's infatuation of the tight end? Newton to tight end, Towles to tight end. Hyde to tight end. Stephen Johnson to tight end. Grant McGinnis to tight end.
Which explains him being first to the return man... almost always. "Got it. Thanks."
Playing MLB is about more than sheer speed. The strength to jam and shed blockers is at least as important. Kash is going to kill it at MLB, and the last thing I would EVER do is waste that combination of power, strength, and hostility on offense. Born linebacker, that kid. He is the sort to someday drop the Nick Chubbs and Leonard Fournettes of the world like they just took a round to the head. Love it.
What is everyone's infatuation of the tight end? Newton to tight end, Towles to tight end. Hyde to tight end. Stephen Johnson to tight end. Grant McGinnis to tight end.
Very little. It'd be nice to see him get more to see what he can do and get some experience. My guess, he will play half the game against Austin Peay to do just that.How much time has Kash had at linebacker in games this year?
I see him possibly at tight end in the future, with such tenacity and explosiveness. He would make a good one, I think. I'm not convinced he has the speed for linebacker in the SEC.
Had it right until you said Elam.Daniel, Jones and Elam are beasts!
What is everyone's infatuation of the tight end? Newton to tight end, Towles to tight end. Hyde to tight end. Stephen Johnson to tight end. Grant McGinnis to tight end.
Still killing it in special team tackles but can't can't get a series rep :scream: