Why ain't anyone talking about Bru McCoy?

#26
#26
Bru McCoy is a STUD! He overpowers most corners with his physicality. Strong hands. He will be in better shape this season. Huge year ahead! 😉👊🏼
 
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#27
#27
We know Bru is going to bring his best. We all look forward with confidence to seeing what that will look like this season.

It's a "pick-your-poison" prospect for DBs. They may limit him some games, but lose their nuts to Squirrel, or get beaten by Keyton.
 
#28
#28
Please forgive me if this turns out to be the stupid post of the year, but how come there isn't much talk about Bru?
There is, he’s the only 1st or 2nd team preseason All-SEC player. Not that I put a lot of stock in what the media thinks, but he’s getting a lot of press.

Squirrel, Bru, Warren, and Ramel are about to let people know this season.

I personally think this team looks better than last season. More experienced defense and heupel’s offense will be excellent as always.
 
#29
#29
If anyone on the offense is being overlooked it’s Sampson or Keyton. Both those guys have shown they have big play/big moment potential. We just gotta hope Joe plays like he talks.
 
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Please forgive me if this turns out to be the stupid post of the year, but how come there isn't much talk about Bru?
It does seem like he is the forgotten man. Last year he was playing banged up and still produced. I believe he has the best hands on the team and fully expect him to have a great year.
 
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Just wondering if Jaylen Wright has improved his pass catching. He appears to be a great back and has solved his fumbling problems but this offense needs a back that can catch the ball. Cam Seldon? Would like to hear some discussion on the topic?
 
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#43
How many wide receivers can you officially have in one play? How about six, and then put Wright in motion out of the backfield?
 
#44
#44
Ball gets anywhere near Bru‘s hands, he‘s bringing it in. That one catch from Milton for a TD in the Orange Bowl was a thing of beauty
 
#46
#46
Sure handed as they come. And that stiff arm, you know it frustrates the hell out of defenders.
 
#47
#47
Well, he certainly isn't in the limelight, so I understand your inquiry about him. He's a freaking stud. Did you see those hands on the TD pass in the Orange Bowl? Milton threw a rocket, yet nestled softly in Bru's hands, two steps from the back of the end zone
That was a great pass and catch. A bullet that he reached up and caught with just his hands. His style of play reminds me of The Dawg. He won’t be denied
 
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#48
He's not particularly fast for a WR. Usually doesn't get much separation except on busted coverage but his big body, exceptional strength, and great hands make up for it. Needs to continue to improve his route running. NFL LOVES speed. Players like Bru are usually undervalued in the NFL draft. He's kinda like Jenning or Pickens, two of my favorites.
 
#50
#50
I think the concensus by a lot of the sports writers is with the departure of Tillman and Hyatt, there is a question about who will step up. From what I've seen from the returning receiving corp, ain't no reason to worry, then add in Thornton, I think we are in better shape than last year.
 

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