New Offer Jamaal Jackson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOLFt1m
alright lets go ahead and hear it....yes its another "munchkin"
link no worky? If I saw the correct film, the offense consisted of pitch to Jamaal, block exceptionally, score touchdowns.
That team did a lot of great downfield blocking. I know this is a highlight reel, but I get the feeling that the team was pretty dominant. Most of their players were manhandling their opponents all over the place.
he looks about 5'5" and 140 on that tape but i think guys generally look smaller than they are on those videos
5-8, 158# according to rivals
http://www.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=81669&sport=1
He's about 5'8" 160 edit: What he said^
He seemed pretty excited about the offer and he's getting interest from other schools too.
I really like the look of this guy. Mixed in with a larger back who will split time, and that could be a sweet duo. I just hope RR doesn't just go for too many small guys. Also, not to sure how good his competition is in Newark (DE)though.
Last small guy from the east coast who played against weak competition worked out ok though.
You mean Mike Cox?
keep in mind the competition in the Syracuse, NY area (as well as playing against the rest of the state of NY) is not nearly as woefully bad as in Bumblefuck, Delaware. Kid looks fast, but I'd approach the wow-factor of this recruit's video with extreme caution.
But, to give this kid the benefit of the doubt, these teams are loading the box with virtually all of their players. He does make it look like he's playing a bunch of third graders out there. Let's see if it transfers to the next level.
I'll agree about the good team blocking, but this kid also has outstanding vision. The best part, he already looks good in a winged helmet, why change what works. Keep the wings at the next level son.
Here is someone in the future to possibly look forward to (article is two years old): http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070530/strong_tod…
From the article: "Liam's father, a die-hard University of Michigan fan, already is dreaming big things for his adopted son.
"I want him to be a football player. He could be the next Michael Hart," Neil Hoekstra said, referring to U-M's star running back."