Nlemchi sounds solid
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Nlemchi sounds solid
http://smu.scout.com/2/975666.html
Free interview by Scout at one of the camp. He wants SMU fans to trust him.
Free interview by Scout at one of the camp. He wants SMU fans to trust him.
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It is nice to see players that love SMU and Dallas. Thank you coach Jones and staff!!!
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Will someone in the know provide a phonetic pronunciation of this young man's name? And I already know how to pronounce "stud". I am looking for the actual name.
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mrydel wrote:Will someone in the know provide a phonetic pronunciation of this young man's name? And I already know how to pronounce "stud". I am looking for the actual name.
"kay-see"
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LEM-chee is my guess.
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RGV Pony wrote:mrydel wrote:Will someone in the know provide a phonetic pronunciation of this young man's name? And I already know how to pronounce "stud". I am looking for the actual name.
"kay-see"
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I'm just now getting used to pronouncing Hrncir.
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RGV Pony wrote:mrydel wrote:Will someone in the know provide a phonetic pronunciation of this young man's name? And I already know how to pronounce "stud". I am looking for the actual name.
"kay-see"
Now you are back to buying the lunch on your next trip here.
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mrydel wrote:RGV Pony wrote:mrydel wrote:Will someone in the know provide a phonetic pronunciation of this young man's name? And I already know how to pronounce "stud". I am looking for the actual name.
"kay-see"
Now you are back to buying the lunch on your next trip here.

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smufan630 wrote:http://smu.scout.com/2/975666.html
Free interview by Scout at one of the camp. He wants SMU fans to trust him.
I am not as sold on that interview. The "trust" references were contextually vague. To me it really sound like if he comes here he wants SMU fans to trust him with the ball. But like I said, I thought his statements were vague.
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I think this is the kind of back that will really thrive in this offense. As good as McNeal looked and as well as he was utilized, I think RBs of Nlemchi's mold will be even better.
With the way the DBs and LBs will have to respect the pass first, Nlemchi should have more running room and better opportunities to build up a head of steam. Not to mention the fact that he'll take less of a pounding.
Not to mention the fact that our OL is no longer "young" So when Nlemchi comes in as a Freshman, many of our marquis OLs will be seniors (finally).
Besides, what's not to like about 8.4 ypc as a junior? That's just ridiculous.
With the way the DBs and LBs will have to respect the pass first, Nlemchi should have more running room and better opportunities to build up a head of steam. Not to mention the fact that he'll take less of a pounding.
Not to mention the fact that our OL is no longer "young" So when Nlemchi comes in as a Freshman, many of our marquis OLs will be seniors (finally).
Besides, what's not to like about 8.4 ypc as a junior? That's just ridiculous.

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Re: Nlemchi sounds solid
PerunaPunch wrote:I think this is the kind of back that will really thrive in this offense. As good as McNeal looked and as well as he was utilized, I think RBs of Nlemchi's mold will be even better.
With the way the DBs and LBs will have to respect the pass first, Nlemchi should have more running room and better opportunities to build up a head of steam. Not to mention the fact that he'll take less of a pounding.
Not to mention the fact that our OL is no longer "young" So when Nlemchi comes in as a Freshman, many of our marquis OLs will be seniors (finally).
Besides, what's not to like about 8.4 ypc as a junior? That's just ridiculous.
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Bump.
Found this video of his team's '09-10 highlights and there are a lot of clips of him. #25.
Power plus breakaway speed. Just strait nasty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7AGiSJTA1o
Found this video of his team's '09-10 highlights and there are a lot of clips of him. #25.
Power plus breakaway speed. Just strait nasty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7AGiSJTA1o
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abezontar wrote:PerunaPunch wrote:I think this is the kind of back that will really thrive in this offense. As good as McNeal looked and as well as he was utilized, I think RBs of Nlemchi's mold will be even better.
With the way the DBs and LBs will have to respect the pass first, Nlemchi should have more running room and better opportunities to build up a head of steam. Not to mention the fact that he'll take less of a pounding.
Not to mention the fact that our OL is no longer "young" So when Nlemchi comes in as a Freshman, many of our marquis OLs will be seniors (finally).
Besides, what's not to like about 8.4 ypc as a junior? That's just ridiculous.
Did he eat up all your chocolate and your licorice?
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With KC on board, I feel good about our running game for the next 4-5 years. It's great to have guys like this in the pipeline. Get a redshirt on him for a year, then let him loose. Hopefully, the development of Fields and Pope will allow that.
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