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The score of his highlight video is a love song to weed?
When are these kids going to learn that weed is the devil?
When are these kids going to learn that weed is the devil?
... and Win an NCI can kind of see it. If Gebbia had stayed, and never played, he still would have lost a year. Gebbia had to transfer when he did to save a year of eligibility.
But on the other hand, one player played a lot as an underclassmen, switched positions to help the team, and also stuck around long enough in a new system to know for sure that he wasn't going to play a ton in it, and then transferred to have just one more year to actually enjoy himself.
I thought Foosball was the devil. That's what Momma said.The score of his highlight video is a love song to weed?
When are these kids going to learn that weed is the devil?
He has the speed Frost wants. He has experience already in Frost's system being at Oregon so he would pick the offense up fast and be able to contribute. I dont see how it can be bad to add a kid with lots of speed when our offense is predicated on speed.
Dont argue just to argue. We need speed, he has speed. What is there to debate.
Just because we can utilize all types of players doesn't mean we don't want more speed. Ozigbo had a great season in part because he got noticeably faster.Idk, maybe there's more to it then just being fast?
Devine Ozigbo ring a bell?
Just because we can utilize all types of players doesn't mean we don't want more speed. Ozigbo had a great season in part because he got noticeably faster.
But whatever it was, he slid down the depth chart at Oregon because of it.
I'm going to give a player recruited by Frost who hasn't been with him the past 3 years the benefit of the doubt. Maybe other coaches after Frost at Oregon didn't have the same vision for how to use him like Frost did.Ozigbo didn't get faster, he got more explosive thanks to being lighter. This got him through holes and helped with better change of direction, something he couldn't do as well a year ago because the last staff wanted him as a power back. We saw last year's speed in spurts through out his early career.
He also benefited from a scheme that is described as being innovative for how they run the ball, so it wasn't all him.
But what was on him, and is my point, is that he learned the scheme and had the will and character to to succeed in it. The game is 99 percent mental as they say.
So from that perspective I have my doubts about Griffin. Maybe injuries hurt his career, or maybe it was also his work ethic, or his ability to fully learn the system. But whatever it was, he slid down the depth chart at Oregon because of it.
So, as far as I can tell, there is nothing to be excited about by him other than that he's "fast".
Just about everything you said is correct. However, Frost has said several times that OZ gained an extra step of speed. But, yes, his improved explosiveness was more noticeable.husker98 said:Ozigbo didn't get faster, he got more explosive thanks to being lighter. This got him through holes and helped with better change of direction, something he couldn't do as well a year ago because the last staff wanted him as a power back. We saw last year's speed in spurts through out his early career.
He also benefited from a scheme that is described as being innovative for how they run the ball, so it wasn't all him.
But what was on him, and is my point, is that he learned the scheme and had the will and character to to succeed in it. The game is 99 percent mental as they say.
So from that perspective I have my doubts about Griffin. Maybe injuries hurt his career, or maybe it was also his work ethic, or his ability to fully learn the system. But whatever it was, he slid down the depth chart at Oregon because of it.
So, as far as I can tell, there is nothing to be excited about by him other than that he's "fast".
husker98 said:Ozigbo didn't get faster, he got more explosive thanks to being lighter. This got him through holes and helped with better change of direction, something he couldn't do as well a year ago because the last staff wanted him as a power back. We saw last year's speed in spurts through out his early career.
He also benefited from a scheme that is described as being innovative for how they run the ball, so it wasn't all him.
But what was on him, and is my point, is that he learned the scheme and had the will and character to to succeed in it. The game is 99 percent mental as they say.
So from that perspective I have my doubts about Griffin. Maybe injuries hurt his career, or maybe it was also his work ethic, or his ability to fully learn the system. But whatever it was, he slid down the depth chart at Oregon because of it.
So, as far as I can tell, there is nothing to be excited about by him other than that he's "fast".
Scarlet Overkill said:Are we even sure he’s being considered, or considering us?
KingBlank said:Dangerous enough to never start