Mike Williams

itseasyas1-2-3

All-Conference
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Yeah he was getting talked up a lot as an athletic freak, and I thought we’d see more productivity.
I was disappointed because a lot of the team thought he was the fastest kid on the squad.
Should have been a precursor of things not to come from the Frost regime.
 

3fingershomer

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Feb 8, 2022
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I remember him, mostly his inability to stay on the field. I believe, reading between the lines at that time, had a hard time learning the playbook.
 

Swiv3D

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Hmmm. Wonder if Rhule knew that.
Hes probably someone who's good at understanding concepts of football, but had a hard time at actually putting his body in position with a pressurized millisecond decision making situation
 

Headcard

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Feb 2, 2005
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Yeah he was getting talked up a lot as an athletic freak, and I thought we’d see more productivity.

He was kind of forced to play out of position. He was a slot WR his whole life and then we moved him outside because we had JD in the a lot and he just never took to it. Got PT, but not many receptions.
 
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anon_umk0ifu6vj6zi

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I didn't want to say it.
I have a tough time believing anything the last regime said about any players. Especially the “slow blinker” part. I mean, how can anyone not look at that kind of garbage and not think “yeah that was all bs used by lazy drunks to keep the cleti on their side”
 

Dean Pope

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I remember him, mostly his inability to stay on the field. I believe, reading between the lines at that time, had a hard time learning the playbook.
He is hardly alone. There's a reason why walk-on WRs suddenly appeared on the field every time Frost went into his two minute offense.