lionsfan93 Posted February 6, 2013 Share Posted February 6, 2013 Coaches have told him he most likely will NOT redshirt. Physically, I would say that he is definitely ready. On another note, as these LOIs role in I remember how freaking good this class is. Link to comment
RockyMountainOySker Posted February 6, 2013 Share Posted February 6, 2013 Coaches have told him he most likely will NOT redshirt. Good. I see a number of kids in this class helping immediately on special teams. I also see Gerry pushing for playing time at SS, if he can pick up the defense quickly. Link to comment
HuskerFowler Posted February 6, 2013 Share Posted February 6, 2013 Yes. This is the year to not RS kids if they are even close to being ready. The schedule should get everyone alot of playing time. He will play safety a lot I bet Link to comment
Haspula Posted February 6, 2013 Share Posted February 6, 2013 40 time may be inaccurate. In a live chat he stated that he ran it when he was a sophomore at iowa state's camp. He's obviously gained some weight from the time was a soph. Link to comment
Mavric Posted February 6, 2013 Share Posted February 6, 2013 I'm a little skeptical on the 10.39 but mid-21 sounds legit in the 200. Either way, pretty fast for a guy his size. And he doesn't seem to mind running into ball carriers at that speed which I'm definitely a fan of. Link to comment
C N Red Posted February 6, 2013 Share Posted February 6, 2013 40 time may be inaccurate. In a live chat he stated that he ran it when he was a sophomore at iowa state's camp. He's obviously gained some weight from the time was a soph. It's not like he's gained fat. The kid is ripped. If you gain muscle mass it doesn't slow you down, you actually get faster especially if you train on speed which track sprint athletes do. I bet he could run a 4.4 or better today. Link to comment
Mavric Posted February 6, 2013 Share Posted February 6, 2013 40 time may be inaccurate. In a live chat he stated that he ran it when he was a sophomore at iowa state's camp. He's obviously gained some weight from the time was a soph. It's not like he's gained fat. The kid is ripped. If you gain muscle mass it doesn't slow you down, you actually get faster especially if you train on speed which track sprint athletes do. I bet he could run a 4.4 or better today. I agree. I would expect him to keep good speed with some added weight. And I doubt he looses much of that speed when in pads, which is not the case for everyone. Link to comment
Atbone95 Posted February 7, 2013 Share Posted February 7, 2013 this was just posted on the Omaha.com's chat page: 3:20 Omaha.com/bigred: From Michigan Husker: What are your PR for 100 and 200 meter times? How about your best 40 time? 3:21 NathanGerry: I ran 10.39 and 21.31 and i have only ran a 40 my sophomore year which was 4.42 at the Iowa State camp That's speed gentlemen. Do football programs not run 40's anymore..? Not even for summer trainings, or team testings, or..? Link to comment
RockyMountainOySker Posted February 7, 2013 Share Posted February 7, 2013 this was just posted on the Omaha.com's chat page: 3:20 Omaha.com/bigred: From Michigan Husker: What are your PR for 100 and 200 meter times? How about your best 40 time? 3:21 NathanGerry: I ran 10.39 and 21.31 and i have only ran a 40 my sophomore year which was 4.42 at the Iowa State camp That's speed gentlemen. Do football programs not run 40's anymore..? Not even for summer trainings, or team testings, or..? Maybe he means electronic not handheld? Link to comment
teachercd Posted February 7, 2013 Share Posted February 7, 2013 They run them still but they are not the litmus test that they once were in high school and even college. Link to comment
blessed2bahusker Posted February 7, 2013 Share Posted February 7, 2013 40 time may be inaccurate. In a live chat he stated that he ran it when he was a sophomore at iowa state's camp. He's obviously gained some weight from the time was a soph. It's not like he's gained fat. The kid is ripped. If you gain muscle mass it doesn't slow you down, you actually get faster especially if you train on speed which track sprint athletes do. I bet he could run a 4.4 or better today. Not necessarily true. If you are naturally fast and have pretty strong and powerful legs naturally but you just are small in your upperbody then you can loose some speed if you gain a considerable amount of muscle mass in your upper body. Just goes with the territory, but like I think your saying, if you are doing things right then you should increase in your lower body proportionally, so it shouldn't be too significant of a loss in speed. Link to comment
'SkerNation Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 Saw PaulCrewe's status about a sick dunk by our man Gerry. Here you go: Link to comment
Atbone95 Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 Saw PaulCrewe's status about a sick dunk by our man Gerry. Here you go: Forget the dunk. Look at those arms. Link to comment
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