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Hey Randy,
In regards to your tweet about Jay Harris, opportunities don't only come in the form of a "free" ""education"" given by the ncaa. It is his life and if he is passionate about that then he should pursue it.
Oh sorry man I should've put that comment in an email instead of your wall.
I like your piece on star college RBs vs star NFL RBs. You shed light on a topic that I'm sure many people, myself included, are interested in learning more about: what makes a solid draft prospect. You're exactly right about fans wanting the college stars on their NFL teams. I can't count the number of times I've heard someone say they want Montee Ball on their team.
I do have one question. Putting aside blocking and receiving ability, what do you see in Jonathan Franklin as an NFL prospect? From watching his film, especially his rushes against Stanford, he seems to have elite vision, finding the right corners and holes at least six steps before he and his blockers get there. In my opinion, his athleticism isn't anything amazing, but it is sufficient. Do you have any concerns about his size? Any extra thoughts?
I like your piece on star college RBs vs star NFL RBs. You shed light on a topic that I'm sure many people, myself included, are interested in learning more about: what makes a solid draft prospect. You're exactly right about fans wanting the college stars on their NFL teams. I can't count the number of times I've heard someone say they want Montee Ball on their team.
I do have one question. Putting aside blocking and receiving ability, what do you see in Jonathan Franklin as an NFL prospect? From watching his film, especially his rushes against Stanford, he seems to have elite vision, finding the right corners and holes at least six steps before he and his blockers get there. In my opinion, his athleticism isn't anything amazing, but it is sufficient. Do you have any concerns about his size? Any extra thoughts?
The pathetic piece that you wrote about what Wittek needs to do to not become another Matt Barkley was one of the stupidest things that I have ever read. First of all Wittek is not a lock to replace MB and secondly why wouldn't someone want to be just like the all time Pac 12 leader in completions and touchdown passes. MB was a tremendous leader both on and off the field and I am just sorry that you were to blind to see that.
Thanks for the fan add, Randy! Hope all's well.
Your recruiting article about wrong decisions is a joke. Chris Jones grew up a State fan and lives 30 mins from campus. How can you say he made the wrong decision, and completely ignore the decision from Laremy Tunsil and Laquon Treadwell. Forget about Tunsil snubbing Georgia and Bama. No wonder you don't have a big time writing job. You're a horrible journalist.
Please do an article entitled:
Five reasons Bleacherreport Article Titles usually have FIVE in them instead of Four for Six"
Since most of the articles on bleacherreport have the number 'five' somewhere in the title I have to believe this is another one of those 'formula' posts, that are a response to your boss' demand for more 'filler' to attract new advertisers.
Rather than you really have anything new to add. Forgive me for being petulant, but I keep seeing Bleacher's bragging on their authors and internship programs when they're becoming increasingly stale and repetitive.
BTW>Congratulations for getting the words"Breaking Down" in another article, too
Thanks, Randy. I'm a big college football fan, and I love your analyses.
Thanks for the fan add. I always enjoy editing your college football copy. Happy holidays!