Dread-headed Texan Posted Saturday at 04:45 PM Posted Saturday at 04:45 PM https://youtu.be/tvunGqDjzNw?feature=shared We've talked about the speed of Mosely here so I decided to go rewatch what he was able to do at Stanford. What I see is toughness, catch radius, sure hands, contested catch ability. What I don't see is burst, elusiveness, separation, or speed. Yes, I know Sark is a much better play designer and caller than whatever they have over there at Stanford. Nor am I looking for Worthy/Bond kind of speed, I just don't see the speed and quickness that has been used to describe him at times. That doesn't mean I don't think he'll be a player for us, because I do think there's a role for a player with his skillset. His tape just tempered my expectations is all. 1 Quote
Bunk Moreland Posted Saturday at 04:56 PM Posted Saturday at 04:56 PM I think he can give this team some of what JWhitt provided in 2023: toughness, downfield blocking, a reliable target on 3rd down who can get to the chains. But he’s also bigger than JWhitt, so he can also offer a big target in the red zone to make the contested catches. We don’t necessarily need him to be a deep threat, because Wingo, Moore, and Livingstone are already filling that role. Mosley adds several capabilities that don’t exist elsewhere on the roster. 4 Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted Saturday at 05:05 PM Author Posted Saturday at 05:05 PM 4 minutes ago, Bunk Moreland said: I think he can give this team some of what JWhitt provided in 2023: toughness, downfield blocking, a reliable target on 3rd down who can get to the chains. But he’s also bigger than JWhitt, so he can also offer a big target in the red zone to make the contested catches. We don’t necessarily need him to be a deep threat, because Wingo, Moore, and Livingstone are already filling that role. Mosley adds several capabilities that don’t exist elsewhere on the roster. This is what I'm saying also. One of my favorite plays was him blocking a db into the kicking net. He's a terrific zone beater, its just his ability to separate from coverage was a little concern. To be fair, in terms of accuracy( ball placement) his qbs didn't do him many favors. Maybe it'll show up for us, I'm hoping it shows up for us. I like his game, he's a glue guy. 2 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted Saturday at 07:53 PM Moderators Posted Saturday at 07:53 PM I’m a big big fan … need him healthy ! He’s definitely a top 3 WR on this team 8 Quote
Bunk Moreland Posted Saturday at 07:54 PM Posted Saturday at 07:54 PM Just now, Gerry Hamilton said: I’m a big big fan … need him healthy ! He’s definitely a top 3 WR on this team @Gerry Hamilton isn’t the word that he has some sort of ankle injury? I can’t believe that’s held him out so long during fall camp. Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted Saturday at 08:49 PM Author Posted Saturday at 08:49 PM 52 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: I’m a big big fan … need him healthy ! He’s definitely a top 3 WR on this team I don't doubt that, I just didn't see the burst, elusiveness, or speed. Even on his 62 yard touchdown with a key block he gets caught. Speed isn't the only way to be a great wideout. I just think Sark will have to scheme him open and when he does I have all the confidence in him to male the play if the play is there. Quote
.45s Posted Saturday at 09:55 PM Posted Saturday at 09:55 PM I didn't watch the whole thing, but that offense didn't look like it helped him much. 2 Quote
AusMOJO Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Stanfords O sucks ass lol. The fact he was making as many plays as he did, was great. Hope they're holding him out to get him healthy, because we're going to need him. I think Livingstone, Wingo and Moore are great WR's but having a 4th who's great also helps. 2 Quote
DanielOnorato Posted yesterday at 01:54 AM Posted yesterday at 01:54 AM Interesting how they used him on a lot of plays behind the line of scrimmage whether it be on reverses, options etc. Works the sideline extremely well and tough runner after the catch. Reminds me of a taller David Givens, looks like he will fit in tremendously with his versatility. Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 43 minutes ago, AusMOJO said: Stanfords O sucks ass lol. The fact he was making as many plays as he did, was great. Hope they're holding him out to get him healthy, because we're going to need him. I think Livingstone, Wingo and Moore are great WR's but having a 4th who's great also helps. I mentioned Sark being a better play caller and designer than whatever they have at Stanford. I'm not bashing the young man or saying he can't play. I mentioned everything I liked about his game. I was merely pointing out the speed mentioned here to describe him doesn't show on tape. Fast recievers don't make as many contested catches as he did because they create separation. Whether that be burning you from the jump or the stem at the top of your route. 1 Quote
AusMOJO Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 21 minutes ago, Dread-headed Texan said: I mentioned Sark being a better play caller and designer than whatever they have at Stanford. I'm not bashing the young man or saying he can't play. I mentioned everything I liked about his game. I was merely pointing out the speed mentioned here to describe him doesn't show on tape. Fast recievers don't make as many contested catches as he did because they create separation. Whether that be burning you from the jump or the stem at the top of your route. I wasn't directing my comment at you, just stating that Stanfords O sucked ass. They spent most of the season trying to figure out how to best utilize him. By the time they did, the season was pretty much over. 3 Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 20 hours ago Moderators Posted 20 hours ago 9 hours ago, Bunk Moreland said: @Gerry Hamilton isn’t the word that he has some sort of ankle injury? I can’t believe that’s held him out so long during fall camp. Not sure on what the exact injury is, but he didn’t participate in either scrimmage. 1 Quote
AusMOJO Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, harveycmd said: Livingstone starting. I think he's going to surprise some people. Quote
harveycmd Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Like Kobe dropping bombs when he outscored the Mavs through three quarters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zjOegOAboc Quote
harveycmd Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Kobe Bryant is the only NBA player to outscore the opposing team through the first three quarters of a game. This feat was accomplished on December 20, 2005, when Bryant scored 62 points against the Dallas Mavericks, while the Mavericks had only 61 points at the end of the third quarter, according to the NBA Quote
.45s Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 4 hours ago, harveycmd said: Kobe Bryant is the only NBA player to outscore the opposing team through the first three quarters of a game. This feat was accomplished on December 20, 2005, when Bryant scored 62 points against the Dallas Mavericks, while the Mavericks had only 61 points at the end of the third quarter, according to the NBA As I recall, one season Babe Ruth out homered all of the teams in the league (not just players). Quote
Jc Dobbs Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 23 hours ago, Dread-headed Texan said: https://youtu.be/tvunGqDjzNw?feature=shared We've talked about the speed of Mosely here so I decided to go rewatch what he was able to do at Stanford. What I see is toughness, catch radius, sure hands, contested catch ability. What I don't see is burst, elusiveness, separation, or speed. Yes, I know Sark is a much better play designer and caller than whatever they have over there at Stanford. Nor am I looking for Worthy/Bond kind of speed, I just don't see the speed and quickness that has been used to describe him at times. That doesn't mean I don't think he'll be a player for us, because I do think there's a role for a player with his skillset. His tape just tempered my expectations is all. I'd love to have that Stanford diploma, but after watching this I don't blame the young man for hitting the Portal. That was kinda brutal. He looks like a good possession WR though. Hope he can get healthy and contribute to the Longhorns this season. 1 Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Jc Dobbs said: I'd love to have that Stanford diploma, but after watching this I don't blame the young man for hitting the Portal. That was kinda brutal. He looks like a good possession WR though. Hope he can get healthy and contribute to the Longhorns this season. He'll do better at Texas because he'll have more catch and run opportunities. I like him on third down. Sark knows how to put his guys in position to make a play. I can see intermediate crossers in his future. 1 Quote
Hashtag Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago So many plays within 5 yards or behind the LOS. Definitely hard to get a read on his speed based on that. Especially when you see him just getting swarmed because defenses had nothing to worry about. 1 Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 53 minutes ago, Hashtag said: So many plays within 5 yards or behind the LOS. Definitely hard to get a read on his speed based on that. Especially when you see him just getting swarmed because defenses had nothing to worry about. The way I gauged it separation yards between he and the nearest defender. Even on his long score that throw was perfect, the defender gambled and missed. The good thing about throwing outside is everyone is inside. But even still he was getting hawked down, without the key block at the end he doesn't score. I don't see Sark using him like Stanford did. Once Sark shows Stanford the player they couldn't unlock, somebody in Palo Alto is getting fired. Quote
Hashtag Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just now, Dread-headed Texan said: The way I gauged it separation yards between he and the nearest defender. Even on his long score that throw was perfect, the defender gambled and missed. The good thing about throwing outside is everyone is inside. But even still he was getting hawked down, without the key block at the end he doesn't score. I don't see Sark using him like Stanford did. Once Sark shows Stanford the player they couldn't unlock, somebody in Palo Alto is getting fired. Watching his HS highlights and Greathouses kind of reminded me of each other. I didn't expect Greathouse to show the speed he has at ND. 1 Quote
AusMOJO Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 46 minutes ago, Hashtag said: Watching his HS highlights and Greathouses kind of reminded me of each other. I didn't expect Greathouse to show the speed he has at ND. I was disappointed we didn't land Greathouse, dude is a beast. Quote
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