Vernon Hargreaves says Shane Morris was the best QB at the Opening
247 sports asked No. 1 CB Vernon Hargreaves to break down some of the players at The Opening
On Shane Morris:
"He's a baller. He was definitely the best quarterback here."
Others of note:
Alvin Bailey - "Bailey has been doing good. He makes the big catch when we need it."
Kendall Fuller- "He plays a lot like I do. He's aggressive, not a lot of balls go his way. I guess a lot of people know not to test him."
http://247sports.com/Article/Vernon-Hargreaves-the-nations-top-CB-evaluates-his-peers-80246
knows what he's talking about. When he speaks, people listen. Good lad.
But when does Shane get his fifth star. Geez.
It doesn't sound like he'll get one anytime soon from Rivals.
MF'r
Regardless of what you think of Farrell, taking the word of a 17-year-old kid from Florida over a major recruiting site's scouting director is probably folly.
assumption that it was so over the top that it didn't need a /s was folly.
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I haven't seen you post enough to know whether you're joking or not. There are people on here who would say what you said and mean it.
Apologies if I misunderstood your post.
Yes, I always stick up for my fellow recruiting analyst...just like when I said Derrick Green is way overrated on Rivals.
Rivals has the best track record of any of the recruiting sites. I'm not saying they're always right, and for all I know, Vernon Hargreaves III is the best talent evaluator in the history of mankind...
...but none of the recruiting sites think Shane Morris is better than Max Browne. Zero. I hope he's the #1 NFL draft pick in a few years, but that really has nothing to do with it.
magnus what say you to devon allen if LQTIII commits? does he take spot #24 or is he told not to visit a la anzelone? i say take him anyway i love his sprinter speed and let wilkins and green go. but i am not very bright and have poor listening skills so await your insight thanks.
I don't think Allen is a kid that we should take on top of Treadwell. If we get Treadwell, I think we should be done at WR unless a bigger fish wants to come (like Robert Foster, Leon McQuay, etc.). Allen is a decent player, but his ceiling isn't particularly high, in my opinion.
Wilkins is pretty much a done deal to Auburn anyway.
Don't try to cloud this issue with facts, we know all your tricks.
Magnus always agrees with other recruiting analysis... unless those analysts disagree with each other, in which case Magnus disagrees with them, but only so he agrees with them. Which he doesn't, because he really agrees. Or disagrees. I forget.
I only disagree with the people who have different opinions than mine.
No you don't.
So taking the word of "someone that competed against Shane" is a moot point. And as someone that saw both QBs play, Shane was just as erratic as Hackberg and threw his share of picks as well. The people that said he was to blame for their knockout loss weren't too far off. Granted his defense didn't help him out too much, but he had lots of bad passes in that game.
haha well according to Jim Comparoni from SpartanMag.com, Shane Morris had a terrible 7 v 7, 'choked,' and demonstrated some Red Flags....
WHO SHOULD I BELIEVE?!
Good thing spartanmag only has about 3 readers.
Are you a dirty subscriber?!?
I'd trust multiple analysts with decent track records who've spent many years looking at many players over the words of one (albeit elite) recruit. The crowd can be very wise especially when everyone has the same information!
Plus, who ever said 7 on 7 drills was ever a good predictor of success in a college football game. Especially those lineman drills, since the defenders don't have any run responsibilities and the o-linemen have no help these drills aren't the greatest at predicting success (at least in my mind). This camp circuit business is a shanda if you ask me.