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WR DeVier Posey (2017 Grey Cup Champion and MVP)

We don;t have enough room for all these guys .. what a great problem depth is.

The future

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Had to toss in a wing back for Flash :tongue2:
 
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crazybuckfan40;1197967; said:
I will disagree with this...Yes I really like Sanz and Twash, but Posey is that good...

I think he could be the number 3 guy this year and really push for the top spot as a sophomore, no matter who is on the roster...Hartline, Stoney, Flash, Twash, sanz, schwartz, etc...

Posey may push the others to a another level. I haven't seen Posey in action much so I have a disadvantage in making the claim that you make. However, I have seen Sanz and TWash play. IMO both have made the transition to CFB, TWash needs more play time and he's going to be great. Sanzo needs to get more touches, and we haven't seen his full potential yet. Posey may have the measurables but is unproven in CFB. He will make a splash this year and possibly push Dane or Ray for the #3 WR spot. Knowing Dane, he's very competitive and that won't be easy. The good news is that Tressel and his coaches have a lot of weapons this year to try out. As fans we will have enough to keep us busy for several years, the team just gets better and better.
 
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OregonBuckeye;1198127; said:
I'm sure we'll see a lot more 3-4-5 WR sets in the future so it won't really matter if Washington and Sanzo are considered the starters. The rest of the WR's should see plenty of action too. I can guarantee you he won't move past Hartline(if he stays) next year. Guarantee it.

I would be willing to bet that even if Posey isn't listed as the #1 next year that he will be the top catch guy at the end of the 09 season...

Word is that Posey and Pryor have a great connection and he seems to be looking for him...We saw it in the AA game and that is the word from 7 on 7 so far...

I am not knocking any receiver we have...I love Hartline and think that he will step up big this year and his senior year, I just think Posey has something special about him...
 
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crazybuckfan40;1198424; said:
I would be willing to bet that even if Posey isn't listed as the #1 next year that he will be the top catch guy at the end of the 09 season...

Word is that Posey and Pryor have a great connection and he seems to be looking for him...We saw it in the AA game and that is the word from 7 on 7 so far...

I am not knocking any receiver we have...I love Hartline and think that he will step up big this year and his senior year, I just think Posey has something special about him...

I've got your back...I expect Posey to be a playmaker and early on.
 
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OregonBuckeye;1198432; said:
I do too and he'll show flashes early on but Dane, Taurian, Small, Hartline, and Robo are going to be more consistent and that's what the coaches are looking for.

Yeah I understand that...I like all them guys and expect them to all be more consistent and to step their game up...

I just think that Posey is that good...I don't expect him to overtake the Brian's as a frosh, but I don't think it is out of the question to predict that Posey will be the catch leader on the team as a sophomore...
 
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Gandolf;1203895; said:
I saw that post about Posey winning the 400m and placing 4th in the 100m and 200m in the state track meet. Does anyone know what kind of times he ran?
JJHuddle.com would have those times and possibly in this thread.
from an earlier post;
La Salle's DeVier Posey crosses the finish line with a winning time of 47.41 seconds in the boys' Division I 400-meter race Saturday. Posey also finished fourth in the 100 and 200.

Posey, who qualified in three events, won the state title in the 400 meters (47.41). He finished fourth in the 100 (10.87) and fourth in the 200 (21.86).
 
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Taosman;1227748; said:
Posey is so good, even a caveman would look good throwing to him!

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throwing the rock
 
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Posey is freakin sick. And he's only a freshman! Thank god for the three year NFL rule. :bow: Remember how much Ginn and Gonzo struggled the first half of the season? Holmes even had a lot of problems with fumbles. To have played such a nice game in his first game is very impressive, and no doubt he will catch on very quick as the season moves on. Benn maybe physical but he's no match for this kid.
 
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