deanvogs
Well-Known Member
Um, did you see anywhere in that post that said anything about a 40 time? I see a shuttle score, which is not a top score, a vertical jump, which is 8 inches under the top receiver, and a SPARC score, which is over 30 points below the top receiver. Also, why do you think there is no 40 time?
So, how exactly does this prove I am wrong?
Also, I am curious as to the way people have changed the original comment I made about questioning another post saying he was a "great athlete" to now change that to me saying he is not an "athlete." There is a huge difference.
The qualifier "great" is meaningful. I am not saying he is not an "athlete." I am saying his numbers don't indicate "great" at this point.
PLEASE! Somebody show me somewhere where his numbers, production, anything, indicate a "great" athlete.
Rather, what we see is an indication of a strong D-1 prospect, which is what his own freaking coach says! Do you know more than his coach?
Get off it people. It really is okay to take an objective view based on immediately available data. That does not mean more data might not become available, or that a player might not develop physically. It just means it is what we have to go by now. And what we have to go by now does not indicate he is a "great" athlete.
I might have made an assumption about what you said when you were talking about him not being a GREAT athlete. I thought you were trying to say he wasn't an athlete.....
I read a couple articles on him, and it seemed that Soup was talking about him reminding them of McNutt coming into Iowa. McNutt was 6'3 185 I think they listed him at, and Vincent said he was 6'2 and like 176 I believe. Either way I think the coaching staff see him as a future 200lbs WR here and keeping his 4.6 speed (which is more than adequate for that size).
That is the great thing about this staff, they look at a kid an see what he will look like in 2 years of being in the program. They look at the frame, and can project, unlike a lot of staffs. A lot of other programs want a 300 lbs guy to come in on the line. Our staff can take a 250 lbs kid, know they will bulk him up to 290 and be very successful.
I guess that is why I just don't get tied up in the numbers a kid posts, there is so much more to it than that.