Billy Antrim
aka The Kid
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Simply put, it's Charlie B. He is bringing back WR U. His background and the players he has coached over his career is sick. I can't think of a college receiver's coach that has his resume. He is the shiznit.
If we land Bowles, and we miss out on Patterson (not saying its a given but a possibility) would you still be happy with if we landed Crane, Hegedus, and/or Crooms?
If we land Bowles, and we miss out on Patterson (not saying its a given but a possibility) would you still be happy with if we landed Crane, Hegedus, and/or Crooms?
I wouldn't be unhappy, but I am really starting to expect a lot more out of our receivers. Charlie B is starting to prove he can get the attention of some of the top receivers in the country. It obviously helps with his background and experience developing pro bowlers.
With Patterson he has to ask himself do I want to play for Trooper Taylor or Charlie Baggett? Is that really a hard choice?
Also, to invoke the standard Auburn humor, does he want a small amount of cash he'll earn at Auburn now or the amount he stands to make in the NFL after being a student of Charlie Baggett?
Also Tyler Bray or an unproven QB at Auburn? I don't understand why WRs and to some extent QBs aren't knocking down our door.
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With the way our WRs looked in the spring game I would be all for a kid who runs great routes and has great hands. All that speed is worthless if you don't catch the ball. A player like Crane can work the mid range game for alot of yards as Hunter and Rogers run the corners off. You don't have to have 4 WRs at 6'4 and 220 with 4.4 speed to make plays. Usually that causes more of an issue as everyone wants PT.