All you need to know is how much he could power clean in high school.Does anyone know how Morris did at pro day yesterday?
BECAUSE ONLY FIVE PEOPLE HAVE DONE IT IN OVER A DECADE, YOU JACKHOLE!
He fought the good fight.
To be fair only approximately five people have gotten on an airplane in the past decade as well. Fair comparison.BECAUSE ONLY FIVE PEOPLE HAVE DONE IT IN OVER A DECADE, YOU JACKHOLE!
I think we all really appreciate some actual news from the pro day!Great job by TCU on PRO Day yesterday. Tons of scouts to check out the Sr. TCU staff did a fantastic job for the players and family. I don't know all the numbers, but these guys stood out to me
Patrick Morris - Looked fantastic. I was impressed with all the linemen. But he stood out big time. He was big, fast, athletic - I got to think he made a great impression on the scouts. He was fantastic in drills, his movement stood out - very very impressive.
Wide Receivers - Williams, Diarse and Porter looked very good, especially on the deep balls. Those 3 looked like NFL WR. Diarse looked strong. The urgency and route running looked impressive. They made some great catches - missed a few opportunites to make some even better catches. Dez White also look like he could play a slot WR. He was fast, only thing, he dropped a few balls. Ty also looked good. He is big, or bigger than I've seen in the past. Overall, I thought the WR group looked pretty good.
Travin Howard - Looked very prepared,was sharp in his drills. I was impressed with his quickness - I would be interested to see his 40. But Travin was Travin. Sammy Douglas size was impressive, he looked a little un-coordinated. I think Sammy would have been better in a combine environment where they focus on linebackers. I thought what they made him do, was a bit tough on him. He looks good.
Nick Orr - He also looked very good. He drilled with Ranthony, Travin, Sammy and I don't know the name of the safety. The problem with this group IMO was they were drilling with Ranthony Texada who's feet, hips and quickness just simply outshined the group. But Nick looks like he can play Nickel, not sure the outside and maybe free safety. Very good hands and good feet. He weigh in at 179. I think he is a better Safety, but I was surprised at his weight.
TE - The Hunt kid looked very smooth to me. I don't think he dropped a ball. Nice size, looks like he could bulk up a little more, but he definitely can move. I think he gave a good impression.
Ranthony Texada - we don't know what his 1st 40 was, but he was one of the last ones to run. His run created excitement in the building where TCUs PRO players were high fiving each other. Almost like a standing ovation. I heard some people say 4.39, I heard others say 4.46. I don't think you get that kind of reaction off a high 4.4 run. Derek Kindred said he heard multiple people say 4.39. I even heard 4.27. He was by far the best driller in the building and it wasn't even close. I was told that if he was at NFL combine, he would have been a top performer (Top 10) in 3-cone, 20 yard shuttle and 40 and the bench reps if he had one more - he did 14 which was very impressive for his size. He weighed in at 180.
Kenny Hill - Kenny was not bad, in fact, I could see him being a backup or getting a free agent try. He threw the deep ball very wll. His inside throws were a little inconsistent, looks like the ball rolled off his hands a few times. But he was on point on his sideline and deep balls. I got to think before today, he was nowhere on the list, after today, he is worth of a workout.
D-Line, I just not sure they did enough with those guys. They were at the very end where it looks like the scouts or most of the scouts lost interest. But there feet in the matt drills looked very good
In wrap up, just wanted to give interested fans just one guys view. TCU players overall looked good, I can understand why so many scouts showed up after 98% of these guys didn't get the opportunity to play in bowl games and attend the combine. Keep in mind, the cards where stacked against them as they only got one shot at 3 cone, shuttle, vert etc. Hopefully this gives you all some ideas of how our kids did. Also I heard it does not matter what TCU puts down for 40 times, the official list comes from the NFL - APT guy - whatever he has, that's what goes to NFL teams. I was told that by a guy who worked in those circles.
I enjoyed Eight’s updates on Morris’ leg to knee ratio and above average acute nipple inversion.I think we all really appreciate some actual news from the pro day!
He may not have arms anymore, but his vertical is 40 plus. Guaranteed. Explosive.
It’s been a beating...woodshed style.Just caught up
Unreal
Great job by TCU on PRO Day yesterday. Tons of scouts to check out the Sr. TCU staff did a fantastic job for the players and family. I don't know all the numbers, but these guys stood out to me
Patrick Morris - Looked fantastic. I was impressed with all the linemen. But he stood out big time. He was big, fast, athletic - I got to think he made a great impression on the scouts. He was fantastic in drills, his movement stood out - very very impressive.
Wide Receivers - Williams, Diarse and Porter looked very good, especially on the deep balls. Those 3 looked like NFL WR. Diarse looked strong. The urgency and route running looked impressive. They made some great catches - missed a few opportunites to make some even better catches. Dez White also look like he could play a slot WR. He was fast, only thing, he dropped a few balls. Ty also looked good. He is big, or bigger than I've seen in the past. Overall, I thought the WR group looked pretty good.
Travin Howard - Looked very prepared,was sharp in his drills. I was impressed with his quickness - I would be interested to see his 40. But Travin was Travin. Sammy Douglas size was impressive, he looked a little un-coordinated. I think Sammy would have been better in a combine environment where they focus on linebackers. I thought what they made him do, was a bit tough on him. He looks good.
Nick Orr - He also looked very good. He drilled with Ranthony, Travin, Sammy and I don't know the name of the safety. The problem with this group IMO was they were drilling with Ranthony Texada who's feet, hips and quickness just simply outshined the group. But Nick looks like he can play Nickel, not sure the outside and maybe free safety. Very good hands and good feet. He weigh in at 179. I think he is a better Safety, but I was surprised at his weight.
TE - The Hunt kid looked very smooth to me. I don't think he dropped a ball. Nice size, looks like he could bulk up a little more, but he definitely can move. I think he gave a good impression.
Ranthony Texada - we don't know what his 1st 40 was, but he was one of the last ones to run. His run created excitement in the building where TCUs PRO players were high fiving each other. Almost like a standing ovation. I heard some people say 4.39, I heard others say 4.46. I don't think you get that kind of reaction off a high 4.4 run. Derek Kindred said he heard multiple people say 4.39. I even heard 4.27. He was by far the best driller in the building and it wasn't even close. I was told that if he was at NFL combine, he would have been a top performer (Top 10) in 3-cone, 20 yard shuttle and 40 and the bench reps if he had one more - he did 14 which was very impressive for his size. He weighed in at 180.
Kenny Hill - Kenny was not bad, in fact, I could see him being a backup or getting a free agent try. He threw the deep ball very wll. His inside throws were a little inconsistent, looks like the ball rolled off his hands a few times. But he was on point on his sideline and deep balls. I got to think before today, he was nowhere on the list, after today, he is worth of a workout.
D-Line, I just not sure they did enough with those guys. They were at the very end where it looks like the scouts or most of the scouts lost interest. But there feet in the matt drills looked very good
In wrap up, just wanted to give interested fans just one guys view. TCU players overall looked good, I can understand why so many scouts showed up after 98% of these guys didn't get the opportunity to play in bowl games and attend the combine. Keep in mind, the cards where stacked against them as they only got one shot at 3 cone, shuttle, vert etc. Hopefully this gives you all some ideas of how our kids did. Also I heard it does not matter what TCU puts down for 40 times, the official list comes from the NFL - APT guy - whatever he has, that's what goes to NFL teams. I was told that by a guy who worked in those circles.
What an excellent recap. Thank you! I could see Texada, Morris, Howard and possibly Diarse getting drafted. What about Matt Pryor? How did he fair?Great job by TCU on PRO Day yesterday. Tons of scouts to check out the Sr. TCU staff did a fantastic job for the players and family. I don't know all the numbers, but these guys stood out to me
Patrick Morris - Looked fantastic. I was impressed with all the linemen. But he stood out big time. He was big, fast, athletic - I got to think he made a great impression on the scouts. He was fantastic in drills, his movement stood out - very very impressive.
Wide Receivers - Williams, Diarse and Porter looked very good, especially on the deep balls. Those 3 looked like NFL WR. Diarse looked strong. The urgency and route running looked impressive. They made some great catches - missed a few opportunites to make some even better catches. Dez White also look like he could play a slot WR. He was fast, only thing, he dropped a few balls. Ty also looked good. He is big, or bigger than I've seen in the past. Overall, I thought the WR group looked pretty good.
Travin Howard - Looked very prepared,was sharp in his drills. I was impressed with his quickness - I would be interested to see his 40. But Travin was Travin. Sammy Douglas size was impressive, he looked a little un-coordinated. I think Sammy would have been better in a combine environment where they focus on linebackers. I thought what they made him do, was a bit tough on him. He looks good.
Nick Orr - He also looked very good. He drilled with Ranthony, Travin, Sammy and I don't know the name of the safety. The problem with this group IMO was they were drilling with Ranthony Texada who's feet, hips and quickness just simply outshined the group. But Nick looks like he can play Nickel, not sure the outside and maybe free safety. Very good hands and good feet. He weigh in at 179. I think he is a better Safety, but I was surprised at his weight.
TE - The Hunt kid looked very smooth to me. I don't think he dropped a ball. Nice size, looks like he could bulk up a little more, but he definitely can move. I think he gave a good impression.
Ranthony Texada - we don't know what his 1st 40 was, but he was one of the last ones to run. His run created excitement in the building where TCUs PRO players were high fiving each other. Almost like a standing ovation. I heard some people say 4.39, I heard others say 4.46. I don't think you get that kind of reaction off a high 4.4 run. Derek Kindred said he heard multiple people say 4.39. I even heard 4.27. He was by far the best driller in the building and it wasn't even close. I was told that if he was at NFL combine, he would have been a top performer (Top 10) in 3-cone, 20 yard shuttle and 40 and the bench reps if he had one more - he did 14 which was very impressive for his size. He weighed in at 180.
Kenny Hill - Kenny was not bad, in fact, I could see him being a backup or getting a free agent try. He threw the deep ball very wll. His inside throws were a little inconsistent, looks like the ball rolled off his hands a few times. But he was on point on his sideline and deep balls. I got to think before today, he was nowhere on the list, after today, he is worth of a workout.
D-Line, I just not sure they did enough with those guys. They were at the very end where it looks like the scouts or most of the scouts lost interest. But there feet in the matt drills looked very good
In wrap up, just wanted to give interested fans just one guys view. TCU players overall looked good, I can understand why so many scouts showed up after 98% of these guys didn't get the opportunity to play in bowl games and attend the combine. Keep in mind, the cards where stacked against them as they only got one shot at 3 cone, shuttle, vert etc. Hopefully this gives you all some ideas of how our kids did. Also I heard it does not matter what TCU puts down for 40 times, the official list comes from the NFL - APT guy - whatever he has, that's what goes to NFL teams. I was told that by a guy who worked in those circles.
Jackhole in all caps in any context = like from me.BECAUSE ONLY FIVE PEOPLE HAVE DONE IT IN OVER A DECADE, YOU JACKHOLE!
Haha it is really easy. Tap their screen name then choose ignore. Up until this thread I had one guy on ignore. I’ve doubled that numberHow do you block someone?