jericho

July 24th, 2011 at 3:54 PM ^

"He has to become more of a pitcher at times, feel the areas and then continue to use that hose that he has got. 

 

Hose??  Seriously?  Heh.  Don't know why that is just making me giggle.  Sounds like he is describing a porn star.

MGoShoe

July 24th, 2011 at 9:19 PM ^

...this time from the 247Sports' Gerry Hamilton with his "Best of Gridiron Kings"

Shane Morris (Warren, Mich./De La Salle Collegiate)

While the Midwest didn’t win the championship and went 0-3 in pool play, we believe Morris, a Class of 2013 Michigan commit, was the top quarterback prospect at the event. He was penalized at times because his supporting cast was not quite as fast as some of the other teams, which featured a higher number of more gifted and explosive players. Over the course of two days, Morris fit the ball in tight, closing windows as good or better than any quarterback we’ve seen in this setting this spring or summer.

Ronald Thompson (Southfield, Mich.)

Thompson’s size, athleticism and ability to catch the ball stood out during the two-day event. While he’s not quick or explosive off the line of scrimmage, he did show the ability to get down the field into the intermediate passing game at time. If there was an award for best set of hands at the event, Thompson would be our pick. He caught laser after laser from Morris during the course of the two-day event.