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Timed at 4.56 in the 40-yard dash 30-inch vertical jump 9-foot-7 broad jump 390-pound bench press 495-pound squat 333-pound power clean 31½-inch arm length 9 3/8-inch hands Right-handed.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/walter_kevin#agility
Very blue collar. Seems more like a tall possession reciever.
Wish I could squat 495 and bench 390
Here is some further news, he has broken 4.4 in the 40. he is much faster than the 4.56 he had timed coming out of college. Trust me on this one!!!
Walter isn't a speed guy, he's a "possession receiver", which of course is
code for a slow white guy.
That's a weird site. What are they implying? That white college football coaches are discriminating against white athletes? Seriously?
The following schools did not recruit one white kid to RB, DB, or WR:
UNLV, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle Tenn, Akron, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Northern Illinois, Temple, Western Michigan, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Miami Fl, NC State, Virginia, Louisville, South Florida, West Virginia, Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon State, USC, UCLA, Washington, East Carolina, Houston, Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Colorado, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, South Carolina, Tennessee, Clemson, Hawaii, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, SMU, Southern Miss, UTEP, Tulsa, UAB, UCF.
That's a weird site. What are they implying? That white college football coaches are discriminating against white athletes? Seriously?
Here, they create a list of "...recruited white athletes at the "white prohibited" positions of running back (no FBs included), defensive back, and wide receiver...also included players listed as "Athletes" as they generally will play one of these positions."
Sam McGuffie? Ever heard of him? High school All-American RB from Cy Fair, YouTube legend, and Michigan Wolverine recruit? Apparently, the geniuses at castefootball haven't.
Hey, this time, I'm only a minute late! LOL!This youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z0oAjljN_s&feature=related
is a clip of Sam McGuffie verbally committing to Michigan on Channel 2. There are other school's hats on the desk but I can't quite make out who all the schools were. I wonder if those schools were on the list of schools named in the castefootball article. (someone with better eyes check it out - the only other school I thought I could make-out was Boise State).
BTW here is a highlight flick for some that aren't familiar with McGuffie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4IJ17ODo_s&feature=related
McGuffie's final 5 were Notre Dame, Michigan, USC, A&M, and Florida (the orange and blue hat).(someone with better eyes check it out - the only other school I thought I could make-out was Boise State).
Couldn't have been said any better.don't matter how fast he is so long as moves the chains
Steve Largent thinks Walter is pretty fast..........
or maybe they could just hire some people who's job it would be to be able to tell the difference and relay that to the GM. we could call them "searchers" or "seekers" or "scouts" or something.
You have me completely lost, again. Jacoby was injured at the end of a 74-yard punt return. Isn't that making a play? What did the coaches tell Jones to do, call for a fair catch?HC's hate loose canons. Until J.J. proves he can be trusted, he's a role player. When coaches tell you one thing, and you completely ignore it and do the exact opposite...getting yourself injured and hurting the team in the process, that's not the bond you want to be building as a young NFL receiver. You go off the reservation, you damn well better make the play.
You have me completely lost, again. Jacoby was injured at the end of a 74-yard punt return. Isn't that making a play? What did the coaches tell Jones to do, call for a fair catch?
They told him that if he gets tackled by the punter again, then he shouldn't come back to the bench at all. Just go straight to the stands.
For me, his problem was that he came back too early and he wasn't ready. His early fumbles in that Titan game really hurt but Kubes was trying to get him on track without realizing how injured the kid really was.
I'm hoping for a huge breakout year from him.
McGuffie's final 5 were Notre Dame, Michigan, USC, A&M, and Florida (the orange and blue hat).
You have me completely lost, again. Jacoby was injured at the end of a 74-yard punt return. Isn't that making a play? What did the coaches tell Jones to do, call for a fair catch?
(5:26) 17-H.Smith punts 63 yards to HOU 8, Center-48-J.Snow. 12-J.Jones ran ob at IND 18 for 74 yards (17-H.Smith). (Punt hang time 3.8 seconds.) HOU's 12 Jones injured on the return and taken for x-rays.
I'll send ya a map Lucky.
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/playb...y_by_play&season=2007&week=REG3&override=true
No after 60 yards I except to see him save his body when the coaches told him specifically to avoid Smith in a one on one situation. He tired to muscle Smith on the side lines and it cost the team. Like I posted if you go off the reservation, better make the play. Remind me again Luck How many more 74 yard returns did he have after that one ? How many explosive plays over twelve yards for the rest of the season ? He was a ghost after that play. He was hurt and the coaches were protecting that shoulder.
Dude! It was the punter. Who's going to shy away from a punter to avoid getting hurt? I suspect you wanted him to run OB instead of trying to run through the punter??
This is football! IMO, if you can't handle receiving or laying the wood you shouldn't be playing the game. Sure, there are times it's best to bail out of bounds......but against a punter??
Really?No after 60 yards I except to see him save his body when the coaches told him specifically to avoid Smith in a one on one situation.
Dude! It was the punter. Who's going to shy away from a punter to avoid getting hurt? I suspect you wanted him to run OB instead of trying to run through the punter??
This is football! IMO, if you can't handle receiving or laying the wood you shouldn't be playing the game. Sure, there are times it's best to bail out of bounds......but against a punter??
Were you a P-Buch fan?
In this case though, you are talking about a punter who is pretty decent size. In fact, the same size as Jacoby. Both are listed at about 6'-2" and about 210 lbs....
I'd also add in that it wasn't a form tackle by any means and I wouldn't expect that from a punter. From what I remember Smith kind of rode him out of bounds on that shoulder.
Really unfortunate because the kid looked special in pre-season. From everything I've gotten kid seems like he'll bounce back in a big way.
That's a weird site. What are they implying? That white college football coaches are discriminating against white athletes? Seriously?
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At least we know white kids aren't being recruited at RB, especially by 'big schools'...
I know you are correct but I think many if not most rookies in exact same scenario would try to muscle past the tackler and get 6. I hated that JJ got hurt but the kid has heart. Hopefully, next time his brain will kick in.I'll send ya a map Lucky.
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/playb...y_by_play&season=2007&week=REG3&override=true
No after 60 yards I except to see him save his body when the coaches told him specifically to avoid Smith in a one on one situation. He tired to muscle Smith on the side lines and it cost the team. Like I posted if you go off the reservation, better make the play. Remind me again Lucky How many more 74 yard returns did he have after that one ? How many explosive plays over twelve yards for the rest of the season ? He was a ghost after that play. He was hurt and the coaches were protecting that shoulder.
People may not know the answer to this, however I was intrigued to know what Kevin Walter's 40 time was? Anyone know?
As it stands, Jones could struggle to be more than the club's No. 4 receiver behind starters Andre Johnson and Kevin Walter and highly paid No. 3 receiver André Davis. A source close to the club says Jones hasn't matured quite as quickly as the team had hoped. That said, Jones has flashed impressive talent in his brief NFL career, and he could develop into a game-breaker on special teams in the interim as his all-around game develops.
Thanks for avoiding my post threetoedpete.