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Heatherp438 said:THE BETCH said:You are doing just fine Heather. Thanks for the info; looks like a Griz to me
Thank You!
Good Luck - You sold me!
Heatherp438 said:THE BETCH said:You are doing just fine Heather. Thanks for the info; looks like a Griz to me
Thank You!
Heatherp438 said:AZGrizFan said:Cole hits like a freight train. His guy NEVER falls forward. Got some Colt in him, for sure....my only concern is is he fast enough to play OLB in the BSC? Especially after he puts on the necessary 20-25 lbs?
The kid is strong. He may not look like he is due to size but he is. He trains year round and isn't afraid to go up against the big boys. Seen him shut down top recruits all summer long at D1 camps. But those schools wanted 6'2 220-230 coming in. I think his size will still come as his dad is 6'2 240. Cole can read plays better than most you will see on the field and he knows the game inside and out. Smart kid who hopes to coach as well someday. Not trying to brag since he's my son, just very confident in his abilities. All Ohio, All Conference, All Northeast Inland, Broke 2 School records for most solo tackles in a single game & most solo tackles in a season. Made max preps list for best small school defenders. Has shown he can play multiple positions on the field. As far as the speed when he adds on the weight, I don't think he will have any problems and will work to get where he needs to be, but he has to be given the chance first to prove himself. He starts speed training back up after the holidays. He plans on staying in good shape so he is ready for summer practices wherever he ends up. Hopefully Montana.
AZGrizFan said:Heatherp438 said:AZGrizFan said:Cole hits like a freight train. His guy NEVER falls forward. Got some Colt in him, for sure....my only concern is is he fast enough to play OLB in the BSC? Especially after he puts on the necessary 20-25 lbs?
The kid is strong. He may not look like he is due to size but he is. He trains year round and isn't afraid to go up against the big boys. Seen him shut down top recruits all summer long at D1 camps. But those schools wanted 6'2 220-230 coming in. I think his size will still come as his dad is 6'2 240. Cole can read plays better than most you will see on the field and he knows the game inside and out. Smart kid who hopes to coach as well someday. Not trying to brag since he's my son, just very confident in his abilities. All Ohio, All Conference, All Northeast Inland, Broke 2 School records for most solo tackles in a single game & most solo tackles in a season. Made max preps list for best small school defenders. Has shown he can play multiple positions on the field. As far as the speed when he adds on the weight, I don't think he will have any problems and will work to get where he needs to be, but he has to be given the chance first to prove himself. He starts speed training back up after the holidays. He plans on staying in good shape so he is ready for summer practices wherever he ends up. Hopefully Montana.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the way he plays the game. Just not quite sure he's fast enough. We watched our LB's get torched all year when they dropped into coverage...now, that could have been scheme, they could have been out of position or a missed assignment, but it happened a LOT. LB speed is something we definitely need to address. In looking at NFL combine speeds, the average OLB speed was 4.74 and ILB was 4.80 (and yes people, I'm aware that doesn't relate directly to BSC speed, but it's the only cumulative measure I could find)....4.88 ain't bad, and it's surely addressable, but it would certainly have to be to play against some of the speedy slot receivers in the BSC.
AZGrizFan said:Heatherp438 said:AZGrizFan said:Cole hits like a freight train. His guy NEVER falls forward. Got some Colt in him, for sure....my only concern is is he fast enough to play OLB in the BSC? Especially after he puts on the necessary 20-25 lbs?
The kid is strong. He may not look like he is due to size but he is. He trains year round and isn't afraid to go up against the big boys. Seen him shut down top recruits all summer long at D1 camps. But those schools wanted 6'2 220-230 coming in. I think his size will still come as his dad is 6'2 240. Cole can read plays better than most you will see on the field and he knows the game inside and out. Smart kid who hopes to coach as well someday. Not trying to brag since he's my son, just very confident in his abilities. All Ohio, All Conference, All Northeast Inland, Broke 2 School records for most solo tackles in a single game & most solo tackles in a season. Made max preps list for best small school defenders. Has shown he can play multiple positions on the field. As far as the speed when he adds on the weight, I don't think he will have any problems and will work to get where he needs to be, but he has to be given the chance first to prove himself. He starts speed training back up after the holidays. He plans on staying in good shape so he is ready for summer practices wherever he ends up. Hopefully Montana.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the way he plays the game. Just not quite sure he's fast enough. We watched our LB's get torched all year when they dropped into coverage...now, that could have been scheme, they could have been out of position or a missed assignment, but it happened a LOT. LB speed is something we definitely need to address. In looking at NFL combine speeds, the average OLB speed was 4.74 and ILB was 4.80 (and yes people, I'm aware that doesn't relate directly to BSC speed, but it's the only cumulative measure I could find)....4.88 ain't bad, and it's surely addressable, but it would certainly have to be to play against some of the speedy slot receivers in the BSC.
Yup.84GRIZ said:AZGrizFan said:Heatherp438 said:AZGrizFan said:Cole hits like a freight train. His guy NEVER falls forward. Got some Colt in him, for sure....my only concern is is he fast enough to play OLB in the BSC? Especially after he puts on the necessary 20-25 lbs?
The kid is strong. He may not look like he is due to size but he is. He trains year round and isn't afraid to go up against the big boys. Seen him shut down top recruits all summer long at D1 camps. But those schools wanted 6'2 220-230 coming in. I think his size will still come as his dad is 6'2 240. Cole can read plays better than most you will see on the field and he knows the game inside and out. Smart kid who hopes to coach as well someday. Not trying to brag since he's my son, just very confident in his abilities. All Ohio, All Conference, All Northeast Inland, Broke 2 School records for most solo tackles in a single game & most solo tackles in a season. Made max preps list for best small school defenders. Has shown he can play multiple positions on the field. As far as the speed when he adds on the weight, I don't think he will have any problems and will work to get where he needs to be, but he has to be given the chance first to prove himself. He starts speed training back up after the holidays. He plans on staying in good shape so he is ready for summer practices wherever he ends up. Hopefully Montana.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the way he plays the game. Just not quite sure he's fast enough. We watched our LB's get torched all year when they dropped into coverage...now, that could have been scheme, they could have been out of position or a missed assignment, but it happened a LOT. LB speed is something we definitely need to address. In looking at NFL combine speeds, the average OLB speed was 4.74 and ILB was 4.80 (and yes people, I'm aware that doesn't relate directly to BSC speed, but it's the only cumulative measure I could find)....4.88 ain't bad, and it's surely addressable, but it would certainly have to be to play against some of the speedy slot receivers in the BSC.
Speed of our linebackers was not the problem last year. Scheme was the problem.
Paytonlives said:...and angels....
WyomingGrizFan said:Paytonlives said:...and angels....
...angels? I thought the Griz could use all the help they could get. Why bitch about angels?
AZGrizFan said:WyomingGrizFan said:Paytonlives said:...and angels....
...angels? I thought the Griz could use all the help they could get. Why bitch about angels?
Plus, I thought God was a Griz fan...
Heatherp438 said:Also I am not familiar with NCAA rules as to what can or cannot be discussed on public forums so if I overstep someone please let me know. I don't want to jeopardize anything for Cole. Thanks!
RobGriz said:Yup.84GRIZ said:Speed of our linebackers was not the problem last year. Scheme was the problem.
argh! said:RobGriz said:Yup.84GRIZ said:Speed of our linebackers was not the problem last year. Scheme was the problem.
pfft, now stitt and semore made strahm slow(bqm) geez, if only he'd have played for hauck, he would've been swaggeringly faster!
Proud Griz Man said:http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/future/recruiting
Heatherp438 said:Also I am not familiar with NCAA rules as to what can or cannot be discussed on public forums so if I overstep someone please let me know. I don't want to jeopardize anything for Cole. Thanks!
As "fans" and eGriz members, we are boosters by definition. No contact is prudent.
Heatherp438 said:Proud Griz Man said:http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/future/recruiting
Heatherp438 said:Also I am not familiar with NCAA rules as to what can or cannot be discussed on public forums so if I overstep someone please let me know. I don't want to jeopardize anything for Cole. Thanks!
As "fans" and eGriz members, we are boosters by definition. No contact is prudent.
So I as a parent cannot post? Sorry I am still learning how this works. If so I will leave the board. Thanks!!!!
Heatherp438 said:ok thanks everyone! I appreciate the information!
argh! said:yeah, you are a veritable football genius, seeing speed that didn't exist.
wbtfg said:Heatherp438 said:ok thanks everyone! I appreciate the information!
As a parent, I think you can pretty much do anything. It’s everyone else who has to be careful what they say. For example, it’s a violation if a fan/booster responds by saying “I hope your son picks X school”
Kind of a dumb rule, but it is what it is....I don’t think the NCAA really enforced it.
The bigger deal, IMO, is when a fan tracks down a hs kid on twitter/Facebook/snapchat, etc and tries to convince him to attend their school of choice. That’s a little bigger deal, and kind of weird/creepy/pathetic.
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