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He was listed at 6'0 194 by AlabamaWhat did Bryce Young weigh when he was Tyler's age?
He was listed at 6'0 194 by AlabamaWhat did Bryce Young weigh when he was Tyler's age?
Which very likely means 5'10" 182lbsHe was listed at 6'0 194 by Alabama
Correct, but UConn is listing Tyler Phommachanh at 5'10" 182. Don't get to convert one guy and not the otherWhich very likely means 5'10" 182lbs
He caught 57 passes as the slot receiver last year. By Far Far, away the most of anybody on the team. Plus targets.This is a result of bad QB play. Why would a very good receiver want to play with a QB who can't get him the ball?
It sucks. But I understand. I think Aaron has a big future in front of him. Best of luck to him. Great family. Good people.
I think this might be the case. We’re gonna a WR by committee and not have a true number 1 WRHe caught 57 passes as the slot receiver last year. By Far Far, away the most of anybody on the team. Plus targets.
He was a focus of the offense last year. Given the lateness of the decision in spring training, he has realized it's not going to be the case this year. Look for a more diversified offense with more people getting involved.
We might have a true #1, but it won’t be him. He was very good with the football in his hands last year. I’m glad we had him and for the plays he made. And I wish him luck wherever he goes. But he wasn’t great at making tough catches or catching the ball in traffic. He just wasn’t. I wish he was coming back — he would be a very useful slot receiver in 3 and 4 wideout sets — but he is not a real #1 receiver.I think this might be the case. We’re gonna a WR by committee and not have a true number 1 WR
Who might be our true #1? Not to imply what you are saying is not true, but FWIW I’m hearing there isn’t really a true #1 receiver as in someone who we will be throwing the ball to every single time regardless if they’re open or not, but qb’s are throwing to whoever is open. I think it speaks how talented and deep our wr core is. My guess is Charlton is trying to make the qb job a lot easier and Very qb friendly where every wr will get the chance of catching the ball granted they are open and not force throws to a feature wide receiver who is not open. We did see ZT miss a couple of wide open receivers because he was trying to force it to AT or whoever was WR1. AT leaving sucks, but you are right he is not a real #1 and probably wants to be featured in an offense around him.We might have a true #1, but it won’t be him. He was very good with the football in his hands last year. I’m glad we had him and for the plays we made. And I wish him luck wherever he goes. But he wasn’t great at making tough catches or catching the ball in traffic. He just wasn’t. I wish he was coming back — he would be a very useful slot receiver in 3 and 4 wideout sets — but he is not a real #1 receiver.
No offense but your way off base. If (and it’s a big if) Cam Ross and Keelan Marion are healthy his role is going to be drastically reduced. I still wish he stayed.This is a result of bad QB play. Why would a very good receiver want to play with a QB who can't get him the ball?
It sucks. But I understand. I think Aaron has a big future in front of him. Best of luck to him. Great family. Good people.
Marion has the chance to be that guy. Ross when healthy can do what Aaron Turner did and a lot more. Jolly has a chance to be that guy. Again, I’m not trying to be harsh — Turner would have helped and could make guys miss with the ball in his hands. But he was not a #1 receiver — he was a guy who could catch a ball underneath the coverage and then run with it.We might have a true #1, but it won’t be him. He was very good with the football in his hands last year. I’m glad we had him and for the plays we made. And I wish him luck wherever he goes. But he wasn’t great at making tough catches or catching the ball in traffic. He just wasn’t. I wish he was coming back — he would be a very useful slot receiver in 3 and 4 wideout sets — but he is not a real #1 receiver.
My thoughts exactly.He caught 57 passes as the slot receiver last year. By Far Far, away the most of anybody on the team. Plus targets.
He was a focus of the offense last year. Given the lateness of the decision in spring training, he has realized it's not going to be the case this year. Look for a more diversified offense with more people getting involved.
The answer to your first question is of course not. On your second we can only speculate.Honest question, if we didn't have all those injuries at the WR position last year would AT have even played as much as he did? Did all the other guys coming back healthy make him realize he wouldn't be main guy again and that made him look elsewhere?
Just seems odd that everyone is acting like we just lost the next Justin Jefferson with him leaving. Seems to me that after going through Spring ball that the role was not what he expected and now wants a new start. Will be interesting though to see where he lands.The answer to your first question is of course not. On your second we can only speculate.
Just seems odd that everyone is acting like we just lost the next Justin Jefferson with him leaving. Seems to me that after going through Spring ball that the role was not what he expected and now wants a new start. Will be interesting though to see where he lands.
We don't know. Maybe there are coaches really impressed by him and you learn that WVU or MD wants him to play there. What I do know is that if we stay healthy we can replace what he gave us last year.Just seems odd that everyone is acting like we just lost the next Justin Jefferson with him leaving. Seems to me that after going through Spring ball that the role was not what he expected and now wants a new start. Will be interesting though to see where he lands.