WarMachine
Volunteering in Indiana
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Isn’t that a good trait for returners? I’ve only had anecdotal evidence because at the HS level you put out the one kid who can actually catch the ball. I know CP and Calloway were built like trucks but Devrin Young was more of a speed guy. Put those two together and a lot of speed with a bowling ball?I like it. Hopefully this means he’s not only fast but a great blocker too.
Not an expert, but it doesn't hurt. Vision and anticipation is still tops though, outside of pure speed/agility.Isn’t that a good trait for returners? I’ve only had anecdotal evidence because at the HS level you put out the one kid who can actually catch the ball. I know CP and Calloway were built like trucks but Devrin Young was more of a speed guy. Put those two together and a lot of speed with a bowling ball?
I dunno what school you went to.Isn’t that a good trait for returners? I’ve only had anecdotal evidence because at the HS level you put out the one kid who can actually catch the ball. I know CP and Calloway were built like trucks but Devrin Young was more of a speed guy. Put those two together and a lot of speed with a bowling ball?
Not an expert, but it doesn't hurt. Vision and anticipation is still tops though, outside of pure speed/agility.
Berry seemed to just be able to see his path to the end zone ahead of time. It was amazing. But I also can remember him bouncing around like a pinball for a TD return once or twice. Abernathy running right with him most times and blocking sure helped too.
I most remember the Western Carolina return:
Not an expert, but it doesn't hurt. Vision and anticipation is still tops though, outside of pure speed/agility.
Berry seemed to just be able to see his path to the end zone ahead of time. It was amazing. But I also can remember him bouncing around like a pinball for a TD return once or twice. Abernathy running right with him most times and blocking sure helped too.
I most remember the Western Carolina return: