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O-Line 2002Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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O-Line 2002How is the O-line gonna be next year?
Re: O-Line 2002we will be hurting on the "all important" left side with graduation of Slaten & Mac, but if last year's class contributes, we should be deeper than we have been in years. I'm assuming some of this year's RS Frosh will step up and earn starting roles or at least contribute in a 2-deep rotation.
Re: O-Line 2002What's the deal with Sterling Harris? Is he even close to seeing any action? I know he was all whatever coming out of high school but maybe there was a reason we did get him and not the likes of A&M or Notre Dame.
Re: O-Line 2002Not so fast my friend! The reason we got Sterling was because he CHOSE to attend SMU. He had written offers from the Irish and Aggies, and chose to come to SMU. And regardless of what we think of him now, we were all excited at the time. Every college scout in the country wanted the kid. But from what I've seen at practice, he's not any closer to getting serious playing time than he was the day he set foot on campus. His role will be on special teams. He can block for kicks, and wave those big hands at the top of those long arms against kicks. Other than that, he's going to get his degree. Don't see much else. Hope he proves me wrong, but he hasn't given any indication yet that he will.
Re: O-Line 2002I predict Tommy Miller starts as a redshirt freshman next year, and I hear the coaches love Brad Keischnick. Should get some playing time once he's healthy again. But Tommy Miller looks like one hell of a prospect for the line. Would be nice to see what he can do over four years!
Re: O-Line 2002Tommy Miller - ANY BODY GOT A SMOKE b/c THIS GUY DOES... HE SMOKES LIKE A SMOKE STACK...NOT JUST CIGS EITHER...AND HE IS 30LBS OVER WEIGHT... IF YOU CAN'T MOVE YOU CAN'T PLAY...
Re: O-Line 2002I wouldnt know about that smoking bit becuase I dont watch practices. Does anyone know if their is any truth to him being out of shape and slow? From what I hear from people who do go to practices, he is doing good.
Re: O-Line 2002Tommy is a stud,if you saw the fall scrimmages then you saw him at right guard just pancake the DLineman.He made have put on some weight but it looks like mass and he is extremely strong.Needs to work on his footwork put I don't know of a lineman of this talent that we signed recently
Re: O-Line 2002I bet you are related to T.Miller...I suggest that you tell him to quit smoking...ASAP ...
Re: O-Line 2002I am in no way related to Tommy,I am at practice two or three times a week and think I know more about the team than you do,that's all.
Re: O-Line 2002There are reports that Tommy Miller is the strongest freshman to come through SMU since the 1980s, if not the strongest ever. The man has tree trunks for thighs, and should be an abusive blocker when he polishes his footwork and gets on the field. Looking forward to seeing him play.
Re: O-Line 2002<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by EyesOnYou:
<B>Tommy Miller - ANY BODY GOT A SMOKE b/c THIS GUY DOES... HE SMOKES LIKE A SMOKE STACK...NOT JUST CIGS EITHER...AND HE IS 30LBS OVER WEIGHT... IF YOU CAN'T MOVE YOU CAN'T PLAY...</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Hey, EyesOnYou, where do you get your info on Tommy Miller? You're wrong about this kid...and I am a relative.
Re: O-Line 2002I'm with Odessa - everything I hear is that TommyMiller is brutally strong and works extremely hard. Does he have the mature power of a Joey Slaten? Probably not - he's only 18. But from what I've seen, he has the potential to be a tremendous blocker. I'm think ShanD and Keylon Kincade will be Tommy's best friends.
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