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He is also an accomplished band director.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4AqX9lI5S-I
Hey, if nothing else...convert the guy into a DB.
Lance Z. wrote in his blog that scouts he talked to during the East-West Shrine Game practices said Aldridge may have to convert to wide receiver because they think he's too small to play running back since he's only 5'9. But heck, Willie Parker of the Steelers is only an inch taller than him. I think Aldridge can make it in the NFL as a RB
I love how he switches the ball to be on the other side of defenders. Football basics and he's got it down to a fine SPEEDY art.
Don't villify me for what I'm about to say. I'm a Cougar alumus and am a diehard Cougar fan until the day they play the Longhorns. Hook 'em!
My problem with Alridge is that he's been completely shut down in games. TCU is probably the most glaring example of that. I believe that TCU had one of the better defenses that Alridge faced and it showed with him gaining 29 yards on 15 carries to go along with a single reception that gained 4 yards.
He had a monster of a game against Oregon. You won't hear any different from me. Almost 300 total yards. Then he goes and does it again against Rice. I have to sit back and think about this. I don't know too much about Rice's defensive unit. Eh. Ruck Fice! Our rivals! I can't help but think that speed was Alridge's primary weapon. As great as speed is for the NFL, you must have size to go along with it. I'm somewhat skeptical of smallish speedsters who face sub-par defensive units as a whole. Okay.. fine.. Willie Parker did it. Ladainian did it. They're a special breed. Is Alridge that breed? I certainly hope so (as a Texans prospective RB and me wishing a fellow Cougar success)! Unfortunately, I don't think he is that. He's just another Jackie Battle.
He does have great vision and doesn't juke very much. I love that. One cut and he's gone. He has a great understanding for the game of football, that's for certain. It's evidenced by his patience before catapulting himself through a hole by waiting for his blockers to get in place. He understands how to use his speed and that definitely could translate very well in the NFL. It just takes a special breed to do that.
I hope Alridge succeeds in the NFL.
Is it that the Texans want him, or does he simply WANT the Texans to want him?
"I want YOU to want ME!"
Diddili diddili diddili...see ya crying!?![]()
Lance Z. wrote in his blog that scouts he talked to during the East-West Shrine Game practices said Aldridge may have to convert to wide receiver because they think he's too small to play running back since he's only 5'9. But heck, Willie Parker of the Steelers is only an inch taller than him. I think Aldridge can make it in the NFL as a RB
I've had the privilege to watch Anthony Alridge (some folks please note the spelling of Alridge) several times in person over at Robertson. They guy is electric.. PERIOD. The energy that he brings is not contrived, but real
Anthony is talking to me not Gary K. on the You Tube. He told me he was going to make a touchdown for me and talk about it on the camera. He spent a lot of time with me at the Shrine practice and told me he wants to be a Texan more then anything. I don't think Anthony would care what position he would play as long as he was a Texan.![]()
15 attempts rushing with only 29 yards against a stout TCU defense is nothing too electic. That's almost an average of 1.9 yards a carry.
His production to a pro level is what would worry me.
you serious? if so, that is a pretty kick ass thing. props to you.
he was like 'gary, holla atcha boy' I was like, whoa is he talking to Kubes?
I've had the privilege to watch Anthony Alridge (some folks please note the spelling of Alridge) several times in person over at Robertson. They guy is electric.. PERIOD. The energy that he brings is not contrived, but real...
James Brooks (Oiler fans remember what a pain in the a$$ he was), was only 5'-10" - 180lbs. So, as many have said, a playmaker is a playmaker is a playmaker...
No he was actually talking about gary (poster).
I didn't watch a lot of the Coogs. Can he take an asswhoopin? Has he really been stuck and played well afterwards. I guess I am just gunshy after Jacoby last year. The guy was awesome and looked so quick and fast but once he got his bell rung he never played the same and lost the electricity.
The guy isn't afraid of the camera, thats for sure....
omfg Brooks used to own us on 3rd Down. Screen pass from Esiason and he would be gone. There have been many smaller guys that have done well but mostly as role players or 3rd down specialists. Dave Meggett. Geez, even as recently as Jones-Drew. They can be effective RBs but may struggle being the featured back. Kubiaks system would seem to call for a RBBC system based on the talent we have and maybe this guy could add to our talent. I really liked what Walker had to show late in the season, and if we could pair him with someone with some breakaway speed, we could have a dangerous running game next year.
you serious? if so, that is a pretty kick ass thing. props to you.
he was like 'gary, holla atcha boy' I was like, whoa is he talking to Kubes?
I'd love to see a Coog become a Texan.
Also - all you guys talking about size - consider this: Maurice Jones-Drew is only 5'7" and 208. He seems to be doing just fine....
I'd love to see a Coog become a Texan.
Also - all you guys talking about size - consider this: Maurice Jones-Drew is only 5'7" and 208. He seems to be doing just fine....
I'd love to see a Coog become a Texan.
Also - all you guys talking about size - consider this: Maurice Jones-Drew is only 5'7" and 208. He seems to be doing just fine....
He was converted from WR to RB some time during his JR year since the Coogs have been loaded with WRs of late but rather thin at RB.He's elusive and shifty, so he rarely takes solid shots.
As I said in a later post, I don't think he would fit the Texans very well. And yes, he would probably be used in that same mode as Brooks and Meggett - having a prominent roll, but not being the feature every down back... You can also line this guy up as a receiver and he can be a deep threat fo some team out there...
He's a specialist at kick return (check out his junior year).Well that is a 30 lb weight difference. Like someone said in a post above, it has nothing really to do with height it's his weight. 175 lbs is really small for a RB in the NFL. He will probably not get drafted or he gets drafted in the 7th, maybe.
Another thing that really hurts him is that he cant return kicks.
*ahem* 'Didnt i, didnt i, didnt I see you cryin?' and no, 'The bathroom is not on the right'
around with ya DH...
oh yeah, but remember that both Drew and Parker carry some serious tree trunks as legs. So did Barry Sanders. They can take a licking and keep on ticking.
He took kicks in shrine practice and didnt do well. He is not projected as a returner in the NFL.