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Based on what I've read about Elmore, I think he is willing to play where ever he will best benefit the team.
*wink*
Elmore wants to be a TE, is a great TE, and will be given every chance to succeed there before moving him will be considered.
Dovavahn Jones wanted to be a QB, but he was willing to be a WR instead and look at where it got him. If DE is going to be where he can make the most impact, he'll be a DE.
*wink* *wink*
Maybe he is going to play defense.
Elmore wants to be a TE, is a great TE, and will be given every chance to succeed there before moving him will be considered.
Bottocelli and Roland are barely 290, they definitely aren't NTs
Elmore will be a DE, it's the position he is better at.
I'd imagine it's what you said and that B. Edwards was injured. Either way it means Matilus spent a year away from the LB position where he was already being leapfrogged by younger and less experienced players so I think it's safe to assume he won't seriously be in the mix at LB next season, if at all. Also, for clarification I wasn't saying will be the FB next season, just saying he could be the FB next season. Someone's got to win the job, why not Matilus?
Interesting. Thanks for posting. I wonder if the staff moved him there so he could better simulate big backs like Weisman and Zwinak? That would make sense.
Why do people keep saying this? Is it based on him being All State DE or is there something else? I am genuinely curious.
If it's based on the All State stuff, I wouldn't read into that too much. DE is a much easier position in HS to rack up big stats than TE (especially in smaller schools who might not throw the ball as much).
I can't speak for others, but I think part of the reason I think one of them will move to DE is that we have a ton of TE's right now. Assuming all three sign and no one transfers, we would have 8 TE's on scholarship. That's a lot even for this offense, isn't it?
I can't speak for others, but I think part of the reason I think one of them will move to DE is that we have a ton of TE's right now. Assuming all three sign and no one transfers, we would have 8 TE's on scholarship. That's a lot even for this offense, isn't it?
Where is Plsek (sp?) in the mix? I heard good things about him last year but did not really notice this year.
The chances of him leapfrogging someone at FB is about the same as him leapfrogging someone at LB. I don't think anyone had an issue with you saying that he could end up a FB, it was the matter-of-fact nature about his move to FB that people disputed.
He played a lot, but they didn't throw his way much if at all. He was always destined to be a blocking TE and they threw to him a few times in 2012 out of necessity.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>JUCO DE Demetrius Hill announces today. I <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23CrystalBall&src=hash">#CrystalBall</a>'d him to <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23USF&src=hash">#USF</a> on Nov 18. Still feeling confident <a href="http://t.co/UMYbvk7VHC">http://t.co/UMYbvk7VHC</a></p>— Josh Newberg (@joshnewberg247) <a href="https://twitter.com/joshnewberg247/statuses/412596017398554624">December 16, 2013</a></blockquote>
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My primary rationale is that it's much easier to find a TE than it is to find a pass-rushing DE, especially if you're not one of the top 20 teams getting your pick of the litter. The coaches have said as much that they look for defensive lineman first and build out, as college d-lineman with the combination of size and technique are really hard to find.Why do people keep saying this? Is it based on him being All State DE or is there something else? I am genuinely curious.
his crystalball predicting peers disagree. hope hes wrong
http://247sports.com/PlayerInstitution/Demetrius-Hill-at-Fort-Scott-CC-34918/Predictions
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