StPaulHusker said:
MattyIce said:
StPaulHusker said:
1995 Redux said:
StPaulHusker said:
MattyIce said:
StPaulHusker said:
MattyIce said:
Is Jano getting drafted the nail in the coffin in this one? I think it might be. Can't wait!!!!
I don't get the thinking of this logic. It's not meant to be offensive to you. But I just don't understand it.
Man, if I'm leaning towards a school and I play the non-sexy FB position.... Then that school I'm leaning towards goes and gets their FB drafted? Man, I'd be jacked.
Remember when Suh being a Heisman finalist and the #2 pick in the draft was supposed to open the flood gates for DT's to commit here?Or Lavonte David with LB's?
I just don't think it has the weight people think it does.
But I hope you are right.
That was also under you know who. I think this staff will take advantage of an opportunity like having a FB drafted.
They should take advantage of it. Milk it for all they can. I just don't buy that it makes THAT much difference to the player being recruited. Especially at a position like FB.
You nailed it! Just used the wrong word. Everything you are right about except for when you wrote "ESPECIALLY."
Your last sentence should be EXCEPT at a position like FB.
I like my post just the way it was written.
And again, I hope he commits here. I just don't think a player getting drafted in the 6th round because of his special teams resume pulls the weight people think it does.
And that's not intended to be a knock on Andy. It's pretty amazing what he did in one year.
I think the point was that perhaps at the FB position, it would be even more of a positive factor in making a college choice having had several players taken in the draft (something that rarely happens perio). When so many schools no longer even have the position, being one of if not the very best place for FBs is an attractive advantage.
Also, I would say Andy did what he did over more than one year, just got to show it off for us fans last year. His great atheticism is what got him drafted, not just a handful of runs.