hungan1
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How do you even read the newspaper?
What's that?
6'3" is now a height that a qb has to overcome to be successful? What in the name of Doug Flutie is now considered tall enough?
Lemming though Seantrell Henderson was the best player in the country.Anyone know of Lemming's reputation when it comes to recruiting rankings? Like if he is spot-on or so-so? He seems pretty adamant about Nelson's potential.
6'3" is now a height that a qb has to overcome to be successful? What in the name of Doug Flutie is now considered tall enough?
Lemming though Seantrell Henderson was the best player in the country.
I didn't think Seantrell Henderson was the top player from Minnesota.
Lemming is just another guy with an opinion. I hope he is right about Nelson. I don't know enough to have an informed opinion on Nelson.
Who was better? The only player who has even received playing time is Tarpley, and there isn't a soul in the country that would rank Tarpley anywhere near Henderson (even Mr. and Mrs. Tarpley).
Henderson was a starter (besides the first 2 games) at Miami, and was a FR All American by just about anyone who decides that sort of thing.
Gjere, L. Edwards, Beau Allen, and Billy Turner (possibly others) have all received quite a bit of PT.
Rose has been advancing this "Henderson wasn't even the best player in Minnesota" bit for some time now. It's pretty hilarious.
6'3" is now a height that a qb has to overcome to be successful? What in the name of Doug Flutie is now considered tall enough?
Conzemius has been telling us for at least the last two years that MarQueis (at 6'4") is too tall to play QB. Now, Philip Nelson (at 6'2") is too short to play QB. Apparently, you must be precisely 6'3", or you are doomed to failure at QB.
He is a lazy player that has enough negatives to drag down his positives.Gjere, L. Edwards, Beau Allen, and Billy Turner (possibly others) have all received quite a bit of PT.
Rose has been advancing this "Henderson wasn't even the best player in Minnesota" bit for some time now. It's pretty hilarious.
He is a lazy player that has enough negatives to drag down his positives.
He is an academic risk.
He was an overrated high school player period. He doesn't finish blocks in the run game and the one time he faced division 1 quality linemen in high school he was destroyed and lost his status as the nations top prospect by many recruiting services.
Lamonte Edwards and jimmy gjere have received as much time as Henderson so far in their careers.
Edwards was not a better player out of high school nor did he have more potential than Henderson. It's not even close. I saw Lamonte play maybe 10 times at Woodbury. He was obviously a BCS caliber athlete, but he obviously wasn't someone that you would watch and say he was a write-in for Mr. Football or something (even if Seantrel wasn't in the state).
Might have something to do with Henderson having to go through back surgery.Lamonte Edwards and jimmy gjere have received as much time as Henderson so far in their careers.
Do you mean this year or ever? Cause Mauer and Henderson got a lot of pub.lets get this back on topic...
i personally can not think of a mn recruit that has gotten the pub like nelson is getting. i dont rely on lemmings ability to scout players.. however he is pimpin Nelson really hard. if this kid lives up to his billing the gophers are going to be a FUN team to watch. I hope Tom is right with him..