Bruce Feldman
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you know, really trying to coach everything out of them. The other thing you would hear a little bit is there's kind of a nonchalant style about him. You know, there are some times you watch him in the Florida game at the start of the year where they blew the Gators off the field in the swamp. And there's a play where he's kind of running out of bounds.
you know, really trying to coach everything out of them. The other thing you would hear a little bit is there's kind of a nonchalant style about him. You know, there are some times you watch him in the Florida game at the start of the year where they blew the Gators off the field in the swamp. And there's a play where he's kind of running out of bounds.
you know, really trying to coach everything out of them. The other thing you would hear a little bit is there's kind of a nonchalant style about him. You know, there are some times you watch him in the Florida game at the start of the year where they blew the Gators off the field in the swamp. And there's a play where he's kind of running out of bounds.
And if you're watching it, you're thinking, Oh, Was a whistle blown dead? Why is he just like casually jogging towards the sideline? And you talk to some of the Miami coaches are like, I think he was trying to draw like a late hit penalty. If he could get it on the Gators, he's just, I think his wiring is a little different. Everybody at Miami raves about his, uh,
And if you're watching it, you're thinking, Oh, Was a whistle blown dead? Why is he just like casually jogging towards the sideline? And you talk to some of the Miami coaches are like, I think he was trying to draw like a late hit penalty. If he could get it on the Gators, he's just, I think his wiring is a little different. Everybody at Miami raves about his, uh,
And if you're watching it, you're thinking, Oh, Was a whistle blown dead? Why is he just like casually jogging towards the sideline? And you talk to some of the Miami coaches are like, I think he was trying to draw like a late hit penalty. If he could get it on the Gators, he's just, I think his wiring is a little different. Everybody at Miami raves about his, uh,
uh competitiveness and his leadership skills and that was a big addition for them last year they were sorely lacking in that spot till he got there from the moment they that he got there people at miami you know were just so impressed by him so i think he's a legit nfl starting quarterback and i think he is the one guy the one quarterback in this draft where i was like okay you could see him being a star in the nfl it's not a guarantee but it never is with quarterbacks
uh competitiveness and his leadership skills and that was a big addition for them last year they were sorely lacking in that spot till he got there from the moment they that he got there people at miami you know were just so impressed by him so i think he's a legit nfl starting quarterback and i think he is the one guy the one quarterback in this draft where i was like okay you could see him being a star in the nfl it's not a guarantee but it never is with quarterbacks
uh competitiveness and his leadership skills and that was a big addition for them last year they were sorely lacking in that spot till he got there from the moment they that he got there people at miami you know were just so impressed by him so i think he's a legit nfl starting quarterback and i think he is the one guy the one quarterback in this draft where i was like okay you could see him being a star in the nfl it's not a guarantee but it never is with quarterbacks
Yeah. The Von Miller comment was interesting. It came from a guy who used to coach in the NFL and is now a big 10 running backs coach. And he had said to me, um, you know, people are wanting to compare them to Micah Parsons. They're similar size. Micah Parsons is going to run in the four fours and obviously both Penn state guys. But this guy was like, they're really different.
Yeah. The Von Miller comment was interesting. It came from a guy who used to coach in the NFL and is now a big 10 running backs coach. And he had said to me, um, you know, people are wanting to compare them to Micah Parsons. They're similar size. Micah Parsons is going to run in the four fours and obviously both Penn state guys. But this guy was like, they're really different.
Yeah. The Von Miller comment was interesting. It came from a guy who used to coach in the NFL and is now a big 10 running backs coach. And he had said to me, um, you know, people are wanting to compare them to Micah Parsons. They're similar size. Micah Parsons is going to run in the four fours and obviously both Penn state guys. But this guy was like, they're really different.
You know, some of the stuff Micah Parsons does, how he wins in the NFL is not how Abdul Carter to this point is. Now, what's really worth keeping in mind is this was really the first year that Abdul Carter had played in this position. He'd been a linebacker before, and they shifted.
You know, some of the stuff Micah Parsons does, how he wins in the NFL is not how Abdul Carter to this point is. Now, what's really worth keeping in mind is this was really the first year that Abdul Carter had played in this position. He'd been a linebacker before, and they shifted.
You know, some of the stuff Micah Parsons does, how he wins in the NFL is not how Abdul Carter to this point is. Now, what's really worth keeping in mind is this was really the first year that Abdul Carter had played in this position. He'd been a linebacker before, and they shifted.
Our first game of the year for Fox, we were in West Virginia, and they have a really good offensive lineman, Wyatt Milam, who is one of the better offensive linemen. I don't know if he's more considered a guard because he's, again, arm length, but he's a high-level offensive lineman. He did really well against Abdul Carter when he was against him.
Our first game of the year for Fox, we were in West Virginia, and they have a really good offensive lineman, Wyatt Milam, who is one of the better offensive linemen. I don't know if he's more considered a guard because he's, again, arm length, but he's a high-level offensive lineman. He did really well against Abdul Carter when he was against him.
Our first game of the year for Fox, we were in West Virginia, and they have a really good offensive lineman, Wyatt Milam, who is one of the better offensive linemen. I don't know if he's more considered a guard because he's, again, arm length, but he's a high-level offensive lineman. He did really well against Abdul Carter when he was against him.
But when you talk to coaches in the big 10, you know, they're not just studying them for when they played them. They're also looking, you know, crossover tape and everything. They felt like he really improved as the year went on. Um, he will be physical. He is not, that's not what he's going to make his bread and butter on though. He is a, a real elite get off speed rusher guy.
But when you talk to coaches in the big 10, you know, they're not just studying them for when they played them. They're also looking, you know, crossover tape and everything. They felt like he really improved as the year went on. Um, he will be physical. He is not, that's not what he's going to make his bread and butter on though. He is a, a real elite get off speed rusher guy.