'10 CA QB Tyler Bray (Commit/On Campus)

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My wife says she's got some fried chicken and sweet potato pie for this boy. hahah he is a stick.

Maybe he'll find him a nice southerngirl who has a Paula Dean cookbook.

I like how fast and far he drops back with the big stride. Maybe that means he can step up in the pocket while making people miss. That's gotta be a plus for us.
 
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how happy is this guy...Delvin jones at TE, Ambles/Milton/Cobbs/Teague/Nukeese at WR and maybe Meline if he doesnt work out as Safety
 
not to mention BB, Oku, poole and williams at RB.... this kid will have all the weapons in the world... just needs to add a few big uglies up front......
 
Bray needs to get on the horn to some of these OLs. These physical practices are gonna be rough with the new D commits.
 
My wife says she's got some fried chicken and sweet potato pie for this boy. hahah he is a stick.

Maybe he'll find him a nice southerngirl who has a Paula Dean cookbook.

I like how fast and far he drops back with the big stride. Maybe that means he can step up in the pocket while making people miss. That's gotta be a plus for us.

and my wife makes the best apple pie in the south, together they can put some meat on this boys bones
 
Bray's stats from his game yesterday.
14-22, 243 yards, 2 TD's and 0 picks. Left after 2.5 quarters. 1 dropped Td.

I was wondering what his stats were going to be like for his first game with all of the hype. Kid should have had 3 TDs! Great stats
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Tyler Bray (Kingsburg, Calif./Kingsburg)
Only six quarterbacks are in the ESPNU 150, but one that sits just outside is California signal-caller Bray. The four-star quarterback is a tall, lean kid who will need to fill out his frame with time in a college weight-lifting program, but he displays very good upside. Despite his tall, lanky frame, he has a quick, compact release with good arm strength. He displays good accuracy and poise in the pocket. While he needs to keep physically developing, he saw his stock rise some over the spring and summer. It looked like the in-state San Diego State Aztecs landed themselves a sleeper when they got a commitment from Bray, but that turned out to be short-lived. He recently switched his commitment to Tennessee, which saw a player who could nicely fit its pro-style scheme.

Jordon James, Tyler Bray highlight another strong California class - ESPN
 
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