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That's impressive. He was only 11 years old in 2012.
whatever rh, looks to be mostly one person to me but if you read it differently that's ok.
You spelled "eight people" wrong.
I was actually talking about Chazz moving to LB. Yes. Sam has the it factor and has for while now.
I read "undersized for LB" just fine.
i can see how it would be a touchy subject for chazz. any discussion about the move to LB probably brings up thoughts about the failed QB experience. if you can find some unique way to bring it up without bringing the QB experience into play it would be OK, otherwise i would just let it go. i haven't gone back to look at the old posts but i mostly remember people thinking a move to safety, TE or WR would be more likely but not a lot of people saying he would be a pure bust at LB. to me it says as much about our recent LB recruiting/development as it does about chazz. it's definitely a position of need and if chazz can fill that need best then i say great for chazz and great for the team.
Naysayers about him as a QB? I don't recall anybody asserting that he could not be a sound LB, though I don't recall anyone suggesting it either.
A large number of top level safeties in the old days played QB in HS, and more than a few played QB at least at the start of college. In the NFL, where players are bigger, he might be asked to play S. He has the speed.
If you saw Bateman’s comments from the S.C. game, you would have heard him say that Chazz did something that maybe 20 NFL teams have one player that can do. It was a specific coverage that he did.
You seem to be suggesting that Mack Brown and Phil Longo don't know what they're doing. Is that what you're suggesting?Howell is good. Ruder is better. Nice problem to have