Hey! That's not true.The guy has never caught a ball, made a tackle, or returned a kick in 4 years of college

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Hey! That's not true.The guy has never caught a ball, made a tackle, or returned a kick in 4 years of college
Holy crap - how did this get into the Nick Gates thread? Sorry guys, I meant to put this somewhere else. One of the 9-4 threads, or NFL threads, or sunshine pumper threads, or something like that. Edit: It was supposed to be the "foot" thread!Good points. It's not unprecedented for athletic QBs to get other shots in the NFL at other positions, and there have been many guys that have worked out better than say Eric Crouch. Even Jammal Lord got a shot at safety with the Texans. I hope he gets a shot, and moreso, I hope he can get fully healthy.Neither had Brad Smith (Mizzou QB) or Zach Miller (UNO QB) as far as I know.Hey I know some folks are kinda sensitive about pessimistic thoughts these days, but I simply cannot imagine a NFL team using a draft pick on T-Mart for the purposes of being a WR, DB, or kick returner. The guy has never caught a ball, made a tackle, or returned a kick in 4 years of college.
Not sure why this is here, but elite speed and athleticism with good size and extreme toughness is a pretty good start for any position. Throw in his ability to score with the ball in his hands and he will intrigue some teams. There is a long history of teams figuring out ways to utilize athletes at new positions in the NFL.Hey I know some folks are kinda sensitive about pessimistic thoughts these days, but I simply cannot imagine a NFL team using a draft pick on T-Mart for the purposes of being a WR, DB, or kick returner. The guy has never caught a ball, made a tackle, or returned a kick in 4 years of college (I'm sure he did plenty of it on the scout team in 2009 so kudos for that I guess). I hope the kid gets healthy and is successful in whatever he tries to do, and I also hope that he has a strong pro day and gets a shot as a free agent, but the deck is certainly stacked against him.
But to prove I'm not a hater: Good luck with the NFL Taylor!![]()
Not sure why this is here, but elite speed and athleticism with good size and extreme toughness is a pretty good start for any position. Throw in his ability to score with the ball in his hands and he will intrigue some teams. There is a long history of teams figuring out ways to utilize athletes at new positions in the NFL.Hey I know some folks are kinda sensitive about pessimistic thoughts these days, but I simply cannot imagine a NFL team using a draft pick on T-Mart for the purposes of being a WR, DB, or kick returner. The guy has never caught a ball, made a tackle, or returned a kick in 4 years of college (I'm sure he did plenty of it on the scout team in 2009 so kudos for that I guess). I hope the kid gets healthy and is successful in whatever he tries to do, and I also hope that he has a strong pro day and gets a shot as a free agent, but the deck is certainly stacked against him.
But to prove I'm not a hater: Good luck with the NFL Taylor!![]()
Not sure why this is here, but elite speed and athleticism with good size and extreme toughness is a pretty good start for any position. Throw in his ability to score with the ball in his hands and he will intrigue some teams. There is a long history of teams figuring out ways to utilize athletes at new positions in the NFL.
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Not sure why this is here, but elite speed and athleticism with good size and extreme toughness is a pretty good start for any position. Throw in his ability to score with the ball in his hands and he will intrigue some teams. There is a long history of teams figuring out ways to utilize athletes at new positions in the NFL.![]()
I think people confuse 'toughness' with 'injured' in regards to Taylor. Because he played for the better part of his career here injured, he must have been tough right? I however think back to games like Washington 2.0, or Minnesota, or like you said..his entire sophomore year, his fumbles when barely touched...etc, etc...and I just don't see a "tough" player. Not that I care if our QB is tough, that's way down the list of qualities I'd care about...but Crouch was tough, Frost was tough. Taylor, not on the same level.I don't get this response at all - how can you call Taylor anything but tough?
Literally the only thing I can think of is how he would freeze up before contact at times, mostly his sophomore year. But that was clearly due to coaching. His freshman and junior years he never backed down from anyone; even if he didn't run someone over he at least made them earn every bit of that tackle.
I think people confuse 'toughness' with 'injured' in regards to Taylor. Because he played for the better part of his career here injured, he must have been tough right? I however think back to games like Washington 2.0, or Minnesota, or like you said..his entire sophomore year, his fumbles when barely touched...etc, etc...and I just don't see a "tough" player. Not that I care if our QB is tough, that's way down the list of qualities I'd care about...but Crouch was tough, Frost was tough. Taylor, not on the same level.
...because he was so easily stripped of the ball..'''that often would get stopped and stood up on sacks but not tackled (five guys would be on him but unable to actually get him to the ground, waiting for the whistle to blow the play dead)
I agree with this. Are the days of Scott Frost and Eric Crouch THAT far removed that we have forgotten what a TOUGH QB really is?...because he was so easily stripped of the ball..'''that often would get stopped and stood up on sacks but not tackled (five guys would be on him but unable to actually get him to the ground, waiting for the whistle to blow the play dead)
I didn't him breaking tackles and escaping pressure like you did I guess. I didn't see the contact. I saw a deer in the headlights most of the time. If he's tough because he took a lot of sacks...guess I'll give ya that one. Tough because he was injured all the time. If you say so. Just not the type of guy I would describe as a warrior or tough like some on here. If we played on real grass he'd have a mostly clean uniform at the end of every game.