Rodney Smith WR

#26
#26
with stokes green and rodgers? commited and us in pursuit of carrol jeffrey smith brown dont u think we can only get bout 2 of these guys imo i want carrol n brown b/c i think they complimant each other
 
#28
#28
Well...there's no way we don't pick up one of the three (Brown/Carroll/Smith) plus Kiffin's also been in Jeffrey/Kendall Kelly's ears as well. Mark it down...and add this to your favorites, but I wont be wrong.
 
#30
#30
These guys are going to open up the running game for Hardesty,Creer, and Oku. Not only were defenses not worried about us throwing because of our QBs but our receivers couldn't beat anyone.(except Moore)

You all need to not forget about Stokes. I think he will be better than Brown. My list on the other rec I would rather have is:

1. Carrol
2. Patterson
3. Smith
4. Brown
 
#36
#36
I'd love to hear about the times you've seen Marlon play. I'd be willing to bet I have seen him play 2-3 more times than you and he isn't gonna break anything open on a defense with athletes.

This just shows how little you know about football. Your "high school" knowledge is showing.

A "playmaker" is someone that makes plays, and that is the definition of Marlon Brown's ability. He makes plays a la Moss, Owens, Fitzgerald at his best. There is no way knowing the future of high school stars but Marlon's ceiling is very high and puts him in the "playmaker" superstar category at this point in his career. Just because you were a cheerleader on the sidelines gives you no insight Blaker as far as anyone is concerned. Marlon is one recruit we need that has the ability to "make plays".
 
#38
#38
This just shows how little you know about football. Your "high school" knowledge is showing.

A "playmaker" is someone that makes plays, and that is the definition of Marlon Brown's ability. He makes plays a la Moss, Owens, Fitzgerald at his best. There is no way knowing the future of high school stars but Marlon's ceiling is very high and puts him in the "playmaker" superstar category at this point in his career. Just because you were a cheerleader on the sidelines gives you no insight Blaker as far as anyone is concerned. Marlon is one recruit we need that has the ability to "make plays".
absolutely
 
#39
#39
This just shows how little you know about football. Your "high school" knowledge is showing.

A "playmaker" is someone that makes plays, and that is the definition of Marlon Brown's ability. He makes plays a la Moss, Owens, Fitzgerald at his best. There is no way knowing the future of high school stars but Marlon's ceiling is very high and puts him in the "playmaker" superstar category at this point in his career. Just because you were a cheerleader on the sidelines gives you no insight Blaker as far as anyone is concerned. Marlon is one recruit we need that has the ability to "make plays".

A playmaker is someone who can catch a ball at the 20, put on a move, cut back across the field and outrun everyone to the endzone. I would love for you to see the kids he is competing against.
 
#40
#40
so its marlon fault that he plays in a weak confernce.. there nothng he can do about but go out and play.. thats like saying lebron james was playing vs weak and smaller kids and saying he not goin to be anything in the nba... some of you are complete tools that once a player says he likes a diffrent school too u bash on him so u dont set ur self up when we dont get them
 
#42
#42
A playmaker is someone who can catch a ball at the 20, put on a move, cut back across the field and outrun everyone to the endzone. I would love for you to see the kids he is competing against.

Your definition of a playmaker is fairly limited then... most people consider a playmaker many things. If you can go up and get the ball on a long jump ball consistently that's something most people would consider a playmaker... not just breaking tackles or getting in open space.
 
#44
#44
Possession WR does not = streaking down the sideline and out jumping your defender when you're covered.
 
#46
#46
Marlon Brown = Patrick Turner v2.0, if he is lucky

And if you put any faith in USC's talent evalutation then he probably isn't going to be that lucky. They still wanted Turner, after Brown camped there, they lost interest.
 
#47
#47
No they didn't...Brown cut USC when he cut his list down to 5. You're saying USC wouldn't give him a sholly? Especially now when Alshon Jeffrey and Randoll Carroll are really soft and actually Carroll when asked if he was still committed he said, "nah, not really."
 
#49
#49
No they didn't...Brown cut USC when he cut his list down to 5. You're saying USC wouldn't give him a sholly? Especially now when Alshon Jeffrey and Randoll Carroll are really soft and actually Carroll when asked if he was still committed he said, "nah, not really."
When Marlon came back from the USC camp there were alot of people talking of how bad and overrated he is. I really hope he ends up in Knoxville, but he did have a bad camp at USC
 

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