This guy is fun to watch!!...amazing speed.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/football/pro/dolphins/sfl-flspdol29sbapr29,0,6871391.story
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wOfVreEXJM4
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If there are any SEC (LSU) fans here, think Trindon Holliday. Mostly kick-offs, but occasionally in the offense with a special package of plays. -
Sun Sentinel said Parcells was on the phone right after the Long pick with his agent and that he was personally scouted by Parcells. Pretty big compliment.
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wow, nice video there. Looks like a pretty exciting player. Probably just ends up as a special teamer though if he makes the roster.
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He has stones for hands and won't be an effective reciever or KR/PR. I don't see us making a roster spot for someone just for a couple of trick plays.
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I guess we have to wonder if he is another Marcus Vick type or if he can find a spot on the roster
A lot of flashy players talents dont translate well to the NFL.
I can tell you one thing.He keeps his legs churning all of the time.Thats a good quality to have for a returner. -
Parcells invested time in scouting this kid, that fact alone makes me think the kid makes the team as a ST player. He is exciting to watch, BP must think the hands are "coachable" and the legs "worth it".
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The kid has some sick moves in the open field, really quick and can juke you out of your shoes but didn't we see that from Lorenzo Booker last year? I just dont see where he fits on the team unless it is strictly for KR, PR when Lorenzo did not fit in since he did not play special teams. -
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Seems like a guy like that could transition into a nifty type WR.
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Jayson Foster
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If they can find any type of role for him it would be a huge win. The guy is an undrafted free agent.
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2 plays and then he can tumble out of the league. But I HAVE to see him run these 2 plays.
1. double reverse with Ginn!
2. double reverse with Ginn to Foster where Foster stops and throws back across the field to Ginn. Usually on that play the guy who ends up making the throw doesn't have a huge arm so he just throws it back to the other sideline where the initial guy is waiting. Here Ginn could turn straight upfield after giving the ball to Foster because Foster has a big enough arm to catch Ginn on the opposite side of the field going vertical.
Obviously we could only use the play once before defenses pick up on it and a defender stays with Ginn (although I would take my chances with Ginn 1 on 1 in the open field).
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Larryfinfan 17-0...Priceless Club Member
I've seen this kid in person...he's a man among boys at Geo. Southern. That said, he'll have to really impress in camp. Yeah, Parcells supposedly took time to look at him. He has the make up to be a good STer and gadget play guy, but he'll have to really impress. He does have issues as a receiver...two left thumbs comes to mind...but he's exciting to watch in the open field...One other thing, as you look at game film and youtube stuff on him, that offense was designed around him and his strengths...getting him past the DL and giving him a chance to break a tackle or make a guy miss, which he's very adept at...Now, how that translates to Dan Hennings offense ?? I don't know...if they didnt' want to keep LoBook around, where is the room for this kid ??
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Foster and Bess have been told they will compete for kick return roles, an indication the Dolphins are intent on lessening the workload of second-year receiver Ted Ginn Jr.
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Just so everyone knows, those 2005 stats (1481 yards 21 TD) were rushing yards, and not recieving. His 2005 and 2007 rushing numbers as a QB, were similar and stellar actually, but in 2006 when he was used as a WR/PR/KR, they took a nose dive down to almost nothing in comparison. One things for sure, he's an incredible underdog, and for that, everyone here will be pulling for him.
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