View Full Version : I've decided that there's a chance Dez will be ok. :-)
andyokstate
09-06-2008, 10:51 PM
Maybe.
Wow! The kid is a beast. 236 yards receiving with 3 TDs. 3 punt returns, 72 yards, 1 TD.
snuffy
09-06-2008, 11:07 PM
Maybe.
Wow! The kid is a beast. 236 yards receiving with 3 TDs. 3 punt returns, 72 yards, 1 TD.
He might just do, but Hunters sub-par 209 yards and two TD's is iffy in my opinion.;)
BigBadBen
09-07-2008, 09:55 AM
slackers...
Poohness
09-07-2008, 12:22 PM
Whoever recruited those guys needs to get a bonus.
64poke
09-07-2008, 09:48 PM
Whoever recruited those guys needs to get a bonus.
There was a recruiting story told at the Feb 2007 post signing party that they have to introduce the recruiting class. I don't remember all the detail but who ever went down to see Dez got messed up on his car rental and ended up having to rent a Limo.....Dez was totally blown away by a college showing up at his highschool to recruit him in a limo. HE SIGNED.....was anyone else there and remember more of the details???
Go Pokes !!!
osupsycho
09-08-2008, 03:18 PM
Not taking anything away from Dez but he does need to fix one thing. He needs to get the equivalent of a poker face. Watching the game saturday I knew everytime that he was supposed to be getting the ball by his attitude as he walked (or actually bounced) up to the line. When he wasn't getting the ball he dragged himself up to the line and looked obviously disinterested. It was so bad that when he came to the line on one of his TD grabs I told my wife that it was Dez in the endzone before the ball even snapped, and of course was proven correct. He looked like he was on a sugar high and it was obvious if you had been watching him.
This is no big deal against a team like Houston but a team with a better D will key on this and make his job harder (they can't stop him....). Of course we could have him do this as a diversion if teams key on it....
Not taking anything away from Dez but he does need to fix one thing. He needs to get the equivalent of a poker face. Watching the game saturday I knew everytime that he was supposed to be getting the ball by his attitude as he walked (or actually bounced) up to the line. When he wasn't getting the ball he dragged himself up to the line and looked obviously disinterested. It was so bad that when he came to the line on one of his TD grabs I told my wife that it was Dez in the endzone before the ball even snapped, and of course was proven correct. He looked like he was on a sugar high and it was obvious if you had been watching him.
This is no big deal against a team like Houston but a team with a better D will key on this and make his job harder (they can't stop him....). Of course we could have him do this as a diversion if teams key on it....
Yeah, I noticed as well. The crazy thing is that, with Dez, it really doesn't seem to matter even if all eleven defenders know he is getting the ball. Nevertheless, he does need to be conscious of that issue.
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