Bobby Burger might be interesting, too
Sounds like he is at TE (especially with a uni # like 86). At the very least it gives us another body at TE (total of 4 heading into the fall). He's probably a stronger blocker at this point, so he could be a great fit as the 3rd TE in packages like Goal Line and New York.
It also sounds/looks like Ragone isn't close to being ready. He was getting beat in the Irish Eyes drill rather handily (Brian Smith?) and he just doesn't look comfortable cutting laterally in some of the warm-up drills. Hope it's just a confidence issue.
Complete thread:
- Jay, Weis on some of the points... -
PMan,
2009-03-29, 10:31
- thanks - Jay, 2009-03-29, 13:55
- Bobby Burger might be interesting, too -
Spesh,
2009-03-29, 13:33
- Do other schools have successful walkon programs like ND's? -
Rob (Rakes of Mallow),
2009-03-29, 20:18
- Lofa Tatupu and Clay Mathews Jr were walk ons. - FunkDoctorSpock, 2009-03-31, 11:39
- great question -
Jay,
2009-03-30, 11:31
- Do you think full contact interhall plays a part? -
ReginaldVelJohnson,
2009-03-30, 20:25
- good question -
Jay,
2009-03-31, 10:36
- one of the long snappers - Pat, 2009-03-31, 12:46
- good question -
Jay,
2009-03-31, 10:36
- I will take a look into it - Rob (Rakes of Mallow), 2009-03-30, 19:19
- well...one way to have a successful walk-on program -
Pat,
2009-03-30, 12:26
- Good point that.
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scriptcomesfirst,
2009-03-30, 13:50
- Good point that.
- Do you think full contact interhall plays a part? -
ReginaldVelJohnson,
2009-03-30, 20:25
- Both B. Smith and Filer whipped Ragone -
BPH,
2009-03-29, 14:00
- It was Fauria that Filer beat. - PaulM, 2009-03-29, 14:42
- Do other schools have successful walkon programs like ND's? -
Rob (Rakes of Mallow),
2009-03-29, 20:18