I will let you goober gobblers define the parameters of "success" for this pothead and then determine if it is viable action. I know you all love him. I do as well and want him to succeed. He won't. Not in the nfl.
Attaboy. Make 'em put their money where their mouth is. No one said returning kicks. Anyone see him doing that?[/quote] Yeah but in today's nfl you have to play more than special teams. Not enough roster spots.[/quote] Yep, more than special teams to make a spot on a Pro Team. Signed, Trindon Holliday
Bob Sanders has had more seasons missed to injury than he has played. He is a gamer no doubt but not a great comparison.
Doesn't seem he's big enough, fast enough, tall enough or strong enough...probably the same things said about him coming out of HS...but he sure is tough as nails. I'm thinking he finds his niche somewhere for a few years if he can hide his happy hooter hitters.
How is it that a chic can see it but you guys can't. TM7 = one of the best college players ever. That is all, end of story.
I loved watching Tyrann play and very much missed seeing him play this year. Still, I don't know if the pros will work out for him. It's all been mentioned about his size, speed, cover skills, etc. We shall see.
Because you are blind like a scout who refuses to see real talent and only sees size and measurements. Smaller guys always play,with an edge and one as talented as him will find a niche. That's what the female said. So she's not on your,side dumdum. Also Stacey's dad told me he thinks he will make it as well. Tyrann is too good to be a bust but his off the field issues may do me in before he gets his chance.
I think he makes it as a special teamer returning punts and kicks, but also contributes a nickle and dime backer that specializes in blitz packages.