'11 GA OL Watts Dantzler

#26
#26
Well I was a 5'9" defensive lineman. I wasn't gonna make it past highschool no matter how strong I was.
 
#30
#30
Why all the arguing and changing the subject on most threads in here? Everytime someone post something including myself. Many people have to call others names and shoot down their opinions. Everyone in here has the right to their opinion. If, you don't agree with it, fine. Why not go to another thread?

First of all, it is easier for shorter people to squat more. Secondly, no one on here cares what anyone else squatted back in the day. And last, football is a whole different animal than baseball. There are plenty of stud baseball players who can't squat much.

The thread is really irrelevant anyway. This kid may not be playing football in another year or two. Maybe he will change to baseball.....LOL. How about talking about something that will probably affect our season in 2009?
 
#34
#34
Like your avatar and quote Dickens. I was going to use it. But, you already had. So, I used the phrase 'Coming Soon, The Orange Crush'. Hopefully, it will be an Orange Swarming and Crushing Defense!!!

I've had my fun and now its time to serve your conscience overseas....? :rock:
 
#35
#35
Lets not focus on his current stats lets focus on his future development. He could be the next Larry Allen or Tony Boseli, in a few years with good coaching and a off season workout program.
 
#36
#36
All I'm saying is he's weak now. I'm sure he'll be fine by sr year.

Then why bring up a moot point and argue it into the ground?

The kid probably is barely finished growing, and likely never had solid workouts in his life prior to beginning school. Hell, for all we know, he just made those numbers up. 255 for a 15 year old is pretty dang impressive, though. You're not going to build a whole ton of muscle in one summer and season. If that were the case, you'd see freshmen DT's starting all over the place for Division 1 colleges.
 
#37
#37
Then why bring up a moot point and argue it into the ground?

The kid probably is barely finished growing, and likely never had solid workouts in his life prior to beginning school. Hell, for all we know, he just made those numbers up. 255 for a 15 year old is pretty dang impressive, though. You're not going to build a whole ton of muscle in one summer and season. If that were the case, you'd see freshmen DT's starting all over the place for Division 1 colleges.

He just wanted everyone to know how strong he was....

And what better way to do that than to compare yourself to a high school kid who isn't driving yet? That's always been my measuring stick as well...
 
#38
#38
At 6'8" 310 Lbs being only able to squat your weight is weak. So is being able to only bench less than your weight.

Dude the taller you are the harder it is to Bench you have to build it. It does not mean you are weak. A guy who can bench 250 and is 6'5'' is way stronger than a 6' guy who benches the same. You should not build that much when you are younger anyway it is not good for the joints when you are growing so much. Come back if he is the same in two years and I will be with you.
 
#39
#39
A guy who can bench 250 and is 6'5'' is way stronger than a 6' guy who benches the same.


That's not necessarily true. At that point they really are equal strength wise.

What is the case usually, however, is that the guy who is 6'5" has more room to add muscle and strength after that than does the guy who is 6'
 
#43
#43
Why all the arguing and changing the subject on most threads in here? Everytime someone post something including myself. Many people have to call others names and shoot down their opinions. Everyone in here has the right to their opinion. If, you don't agree with it, fine. Why not go to another thread?

QUOTE]You mean your not suppose to do this here :eek:hmy:.........:rofl:
 
#44
#44
He has to bench 600 like the rest of the nation's best offensive line. If not, pass. It's all about that max, baby.
 
#45
#45
Upon his arrival, the 6-foot-7 tackle was treated to a tour of the USC campus.

"I actually got there a couple of hours early and went with a couple of other guys (on the tour)," he said. "I loved the campus, it was beautiful. Coach (Eric) Wolford gave me the tour around the campus and I liked him."


Paul Collins

Dantzler has respect for the OBC
The Georgia native's favorite part of the tour was getting to see South Carolina's new training and weight facilities, which he summed up in one word:

"Amazing. I loved the weightroom, it was by far the best I've seen. I've been to Auburn, Georgia, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, and Georgia Tech."

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#48
#48
From a story just now coming out about his visit against WKU

Said we had the best indoor facilities he's seen so far
Said every coach came and talked to him
Bill Mayo, a former AA at UT, is his OL coach

May be coming back up here for the UT/UGA game
 

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