I must be losing my mind. I meant JD. Good grief. :dunnoBy TL you mean... Tyjon Lindsey? Boy do I have some news for you.
I must be losing my mind. I meant JD. Good grief. :dunnoBy TL you mean... Tyjon Lindsey? Boy do I have some news for you.
Do you live in Corvallis? Maybe someone spiked your ice cream.I must be losing my mind. I meant JD. Good grief. :dunno
No, Omaha. I spiked my brain.Do you live in Corvallis? Maybe someone spiked your ice cream.
Glad he will be taking plays off at Indiana.Mr. Mullen looked a little disinterested.
Remember he is 18 years old. It takes time for these kids to ramp up and play, especially against some of the talent they saw.Yikes, Tiawan Mullen looks lost out there vs these top wr's... I know it's just 1 on 1's but I'm happy we won't see that in our secondary.
Yeah he'll never improveYikes, Tiawan Mullen looks lost out there vs these top wr's... I know it's just 1 on 1's but I'm happy we won't see that in our secondary.
I agree development will take time and he has 4-5 years of it. So he can still become an All American and 1st round draft choice if he works at it. And I'm with you on 1-1 drills heavily favor WR's. Maybe it was just a bad day. But to me 1-1 show a CB's instincts and ability to react, recover and overall show of effort.. All of which seemed lacking in that video..Remember he is 18 years old. It takes time for these kids to ramp up and play, especially against some of the talent they saw.
I do think Tiawan looked like one of the most lost ones, but the 1-1 drills are pretty unfair in the sense that the QB has no pressure in face and no safety help. WR should be winning that drill consistently.
You're so rightYeah he'll never improve