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Jerry

EverettGriz said:
Fat Bruno said:
AlphaGriz has shamelessly plagiarized the name I gave him and has you simpletons wound up as usual. It's just too fugging easy. You aint nothing but troll bait ... cheap troll bait.

He supposedly caught trolls because someone told him to stop being a dick?
Ah shit, trolls the worst of all internet porn transmitted diseases or iptd the struggle is real.
It's almost as bad as Twitter AIDS.

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The answer to trolls is simple, Jerry, simple. Just DON'T ANSWER THEM. Unless you're really an empath and feel the need to give them the attention they crave. Then it's just damn noble.
 
Fahque said:
bgbigdog said:
What happened to JLM & Caleb returning punts as well as KO's?
I was curious about that too.
Interesting point, and worth a thought. Having done both (in ancient history), I can tell you the skill set is just slightly different, at least on a lot of balls. A KO, off the tee, can have a peculiar motion/spin (end over end, often) that's quite different from most punts. Except for "coffin corner" punt attempts (almost a lost art), the punter tries for a good spiral so it cuts through the air and give him good distance and hang time. If you get used to one, the other takes an adjustment. Admittedly, I never received punts from soccer/rugby-style kickers, so I have no idea what that's like.

The other aspect is the kick vs punt coverage formations ... which are quite different. As the receivers get more practice in adjusting to the differences, we may see more rotation among them -- unless someone starts to really stand out at one or another, or both.

Obviously, the SF guy has mastered both. Mariani had the knack ... but the NFL no longer values that skill (and has rules to make it even less valued) so you don't see teams practicing it much.
 
grizinwa said:
Does anyone have video of that juke he put on a Sfu player that made the guy look silly? The whole crowd erupted when it happened. I just want to see it again. This guy is special and I want the ball in his hands as much as possible.
This one?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XMR_PwKqCo[/youtube]
 
I loved another pass play to the left flat. He juked a couple defenders and tried to go back toward the sideline, just to barely step out. He took the ball to the house, too bad he did step up. He does not need much room to make magic happen. Hard to believe we get to see defenders look silly for a long time now. I hope he can stay healthy his whole time here. The GRIZ are fortunate to have a him.
 
mtgrizrule said:
I loved another pass play to the left flat. He juked a couple defenders and tried to go back toward the sideline, just to barely step out. He took the ball to the house, too bad he did step up. He does not need much room to make magic happen. Hard to believe we get to see defenders look silly for a long time now. I hope he can stay healthy his whole time here. The GRIZ are fortunate to have a him.

That is the one where I could just tell "this kid has IT". He had that "eyes in the back of his head presence" that you can't coach and few have the way he caught and spun on the defender to leave him picking up his jock on the sideline. Was just awesome. The afterburners he turned on to head to the endzone were next level.

I'm going to make a huge prediction here...one that may rock all of Egriz.....JLM is best in space!
 
HookedonGriz said:
mtgrizrule said:
I loved another pass play to the left flat. He juked a couple defenders and tried to go back toward the sideline, just to barely step out. He took the ball to the house, too bad he did step up. He does not need much room to make magic happen. Hard to believe we get to see defenders look silly for a long time now. I hope he can stay healthy his whole time here. The GRIZ are fortunate to have a him.

That is the one where I could just tell "this kid has IT". He had that "eyes in the back of his head presence" that you can't coach and few have the way he caught and spun on the defender to leave him picking up his jock on the sideline. Was just awesome. The afterburners he turned on to head to the endzone were next level.

I'm going to make a huge prediction here...one that may rock all of Egriz.....JLM is best in space!

Trayvon Vann does not approve. :x :lol:
 
HookedonGriz said:
mtgrizrule said:
I loved another pass play to the left flat. He juked a couple defenders and tried to go back toward the sideline, just to barely step out. He took the ball to the house, too bad he did step up. He does not need much room to make magic happen. Hard to believe we get to see defenders look silly for a long time now. I hope he can stay healthy his whole time here. The GRIZ are fortunate to have a him.

That is the one where I could just tell "this kid has IT". He had that "eyes in the back of his head presence" that you can't coach and few have the way he caught and spun on the defender to leave him picking up his jock on the sideline. Was just awesome. The afterburners he turned on to head to the endzone were next level.

I'm going to make a huge prediction here...one that may rock all of Egriz.....JLM is best in space!

latest
 
AZGrizFan said:
HookedonGriz said:
mtgrizrule said:
I loved another pass play to the left flat. He juked a couple defenders and tried to go back toward the sideline, just to barely step out. He took the ball to the house, too bad he did step up. He does not need much room to make magic happen. Hard to believe we get to see defenders look silly for a long time now. I hope he can stay healthy his whole time here. The GRIZ are fortunate to have a him.

That is the one where I could just tell "this kid has IT". He had that "eyes in the back of his head presence" that you can't coach and few have the way he caught and spun on the defender to leave him picking up his jock on the sideline. Was just awesome. The afterburners he turned on to head to the endzone were next level.

I'm going to make a huge prediction here...one that may rock all of Egriz.....JLM is best in space!

Trayvon Vann does not approve. :x :lol:


Vann sure in the hell was fun to watch as well. Too bad, he battled injuries as often as he did. The Nguyens have made plenty of defenders look silly as well. The difference is, they don't have the break away speed of Vann or JLM. I hope JLM learns with experience to explode through a small opening like Reynolds, Mariani, and Heidelberger did. JLM will be good for a few jaw dropping moves each game. :thumb:
 
Some of the best receivers we have ever had were little guys. Joe Douglas and Matt Wells were supermen....
 
zoo guy said:
Some of the best receivers we have ever had were little guys. Joe Douglas and Matt Wells were supermen....
Joe Douglass was not a little guy. He was/is 6'1".


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Grisly Fan said:
zoo guy said:
Some of the best receivers we have ever had were little guys. Joe Douglas and Matt Wells were supermen....
Joe Douglass was not a little guy. He was/is 6'1".


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He was/is 5'11" actually.
 
So, what I get out of actually reading through one of these "after game" threads, is, there is even a fucking idiot that does not see this kid as ABSOLUTELY STELLAR? God help Rail-Link........
 
grizfan95 said:
Grisly Fan said:
zoo guy said:
Some of the best receivers we have ever had were little guys. Joe Douglas and Matt Wells were supermen....
Joe Douglass was not a little guy. He was/is 6'1".


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He was/is 5'11" actually.
The 1995 Team roster lists him as 6'0': http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.c...ey_to_a_National_Championship_Scrapbook.pdf?i

On an XFL site he was listed as 6'1". Maybe he grew after college? Point is of course he was no "smurf".
 
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