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17 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Miller > Blue

Hudl from his most recent game.  Incredible.

http://www.hudl.com/v/2Fp3Jt

 *Props to JM (or the Tyler Legacy staff) for continuing to post hudl highlights despite being committed.

edit- Apologies for posting Jamarion Miller highlight link in the JB thread - but it seemed worth a reply.

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Brooks appears to have been ready for opportunities. I like it when  kid makes good use of the time after high school to get himself ready to play. I also like smaller district RBs because they often play both ways and/or at multiple offensive positions and imo that makes for a better all around football player. I think this kid gets his time right after #5 inks  his first contract.

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On 9/20/2021 at 5:42 PM, BurntUp said:

I was thinking Butch Hadnot watching him. 

When Butch Hadnot broke off those consecutive 10+ yards runs for first downs in that OU game, I got light headed.

I actually had to sit down and wait for the second running play and then stood up, watched him gash the line and then started to fuzzy and had to sit down again. 

I wasn’t drinking and that had never happened to me before, nor has it happened since (including against USC in the Rose Bowl), but it happened that day. 

Butch Hadnot’s runs nearly made me pass out. 🤷‍♂️

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4 hours ago, Napoleon said:

When Butch Hadnot broke off those consecutive 10+ yards runs for first downs in that OU game, I got light headed.

I actually had to sit down and wait for the second running play and then stood up, watched him gash the line and then started to fuzzy and had to sit down again. 

I wasn’t drinking and that had never happened to me before, nor has it happened since (including against USC in the Rose Bowl), but it happened that day. 

Butch Hadnot’s runs nearly made me pass out. 🤷‍♂️

I remember thinking "Man, I like Adrian Walker and Chris Samuels just fine... but we're keeping this guy on the bench?". 

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11 hours ago, Napoleon said:

When Butch Hadnot broke off those consecutive 10+ yards runs for first downs in that OU game, I got light headed.

I actually had to sit down and wait for the second running play and then stood up, watched him gash the line and then started to fuzzy and had to sit down again. 

I wasn’t drinking and that had never happened to me before, nor has it happened since (including against USC in the Rose Bowl), but it happened that day. 

Butch Hadnot’s runs nearly made me pass out. 🤷‍♂️

He was straight up a bully that game. Intimated by no one. He liked to club his defenders. I see a parallel although the sample is small.

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2 hours ago, TommyGufano said:

It's also with backups and everyone knows it's gonna be a run. 

Yeah. When you are talking about our backup line, i dont think you are getting a step vack like you are suggesting. 

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2 hours ago, Marcusshelton said:

This staff knows how to evaluate and develop. Brooks and also Burke show that it’s not always about star chasing. Sometimes it is, but being able to evaluate and develop is so important. 

Brooks was a Herman/Stan Drayton guy. This staff developed him though

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Every time aggy claims B/CS is the obvious place for small-school prospects to play college ball, I think of guys like Brooks. He seems to have adjusted to the bright lights  just fine. 

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1 minute ago, UDontKnow said:

Why do you care? That's more meat for you.

I don't care if anybody is vegan. I care if I have to listen to them yap about it, or complain when they don't like the options available for them. 

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2 hours ago, Harrison Stafford said:

Arian Foster was playing like an all pro RB until he became a vegan.  Subsequently, he battled nagging injuries and played like crap.  The only variable that changed was Foster’s diet.  Not a fan.

Dude was Vegan for like 3 months. 

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3 hours ago, Harrison Stafford said:

Arian Foster was playing like an all pro RB until he became a vegan.  Subsequently, he battled nagging injuries and played like crap.  The only variable that changed was Foster’s diet.  Not a fan.


I heard he lost a leg.

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22 hours ago, UDontKnow said:

Why do you care? That's more meat for you.

That’s how I feel about homosexuality.

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On 9/24/2021 at 9:34 PM, 1leggedduck said:

Brooks appears to have been ready for opportunities. I like it when  kid makes good use of the time after high school to get himself ready to play. I also like smaller district RBs because they often play both ways and/or at multiple offensive positions and imo that makes for a better all around football player. I think this kid gets his time right after #5 inks  his first contract.

Do you have any stock tips?

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On 4/1/2022 at 2:59 PM, OB3 said:

 

Answering a  ??? from another thread, Brook's has a tattoo for his father on his forearm, and he is honoring his father after every touchdown.

Some questioned JB's numbers at 3A Hallettsville (70 TD), but his twitchiness clearly translates to D-1. FYI, Jordan Whittington played at 4A Quero, ~ 30 miles down the road.  Not bad for a couple of rural country boys.

JB does so many things well, but one of my favorite plays is the botched QB sneak-first down v. Alabama. We always hear a RB runs too high, but what is the alternative? JB, picking up the ball, and running, with his knees a few inches above the ground and a center of gravity ~ 2 feet above the ground.

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52 minutes ago, MontereyMX said:

any news on his rehab status?  will he be able to play this year or next?

Should be able to at some point, but the Panthers also have Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders so they shouldn’t be pressured to rush him back.

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Answering a  ??? from another thread, Brook's has a tattoo for his father on his forearm, and he is honoring his father after every touchdown.
Some questioned JB's numbers at 3A Hallettsville (70 TD), but his twitchiness clearly translates to D-1. FYI, Jordan Whittington played at 4A Quero, ~ 30 miles down the road.  Not bad for a couple of rural country boys.
JB does so many things well, but one of my favorite plays is the botched QB sneak-first down v. Alabama. We always hear a RB runs too high, but what is the alternative? JB, picking up the ball, and running, with his knees a few inches above the ground and a center of gravity ~ 2 feet above the ground.
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Colt and Quan Cosby both played in 2A iirc. JB is the type of player that would normally end up at TCU, Baylor Tech etc...and run roughshod over our D. Gotta be more careful with the eval considering the competition they face (both for playing time and opponents) but that doesn't mean they can't play football at the highest level.
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