Alvin Kamara’s development mirrors Antonio Brown under Butch Jones

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"With high expectations surrounding Team 120 this season, Kamara’s development is a bit like pressing rewind for Jones. Rewinding to his Central Michigan head coaching days from 2007-2009, the glory days of Antonio Brown.

Brown was a small high school quarterback from Miami. Jones persuaded him to come to Central Michigan, as a walk-on, no less. But climate wasn’t the only change awaiting Brown. Jones saw Brown’s abilities as a pass-catcher. Brown quickly made an impact by reeling in 102 receptions for 1,003 receiving yards and scoring six touchdowns in 2007."

Alvin Kamara's development mirrors Antonio Brown under Butch Jones
 
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I'll admit I'm reading going, "wut".

Brown was a QB in HS. Walks on and plays WR.

Kamara was a 5* #1 Juco player in the nation at RB.

I don't see the real comparison here. JMO
 
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I'll admit I'm reading going, "wut".

Brown was a QB in HS. Walks on and plays WR.

Kamara was a 5* #1 Juco player in the nation at RB.

I don't see the real comparison here. JMO

It's about how Butch has an eye for a kids strengths and be able to develop them into a playmaker for the team
 
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I'll admit I'm reading going, "wut".

Brown was a QB in HS. Walks on and plays WR.

Kamara was a 5* #1 Juco player in the nation at RB.

I don't see the real comparison here. JMO

I have to agree, I'm scratching my head about developing a kid who walks on at a small school and a 5 star RB that everybody in the world wanted and arrives ready to play at the SEC level. The comparison does not work for me.
 
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I have to agree, I'm scratching my head about developing a kid who walks on at a small school and a 5 star RB that everybody in the world wanted and arrives ready to play at the SEC level. The comparison does not work for me.

Ok, good. I'm reading it again thinking what am I missing here.
 
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I have to agree, I'm scratching my head about developing a kid who walks on at a small school and a 5 star RB that everybody in the world wanted and arrives ready to play at the SEC level. The comparison does not work for me.

They are expanding his role in the offense to be more involved in the throw game like Butch did with Brown involving him more in the run game. It's about the process not the player
 
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Ummm, he is saying Brown was a Qb, Butch seen he had more play making ability at other positions. WR/RB

AK came in as a RB, Butch seen he had play making ability at other positions. Slot/PR

Comparing the two in that Butch has an eye for talent and putting it at where it really belongs I suppose. If AK has a big year in the slot and PR again as well as RB then the point will be made.
 
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I'll admit I'm reading going, "wut".

Brown was a QB in HS. Walks on and plays WR.

Kamara was a 5* #1 Juco player in the nation at RB.

I don't see the real comparison here. JMO

Question: Did you take the trouble to click on the link and read the full article? Or did you just decide to comment on the thread title?

It talked about how both got expanded roles under Jones. And it made plenty of sense. It is kind of hard to see someone's point if you don't read and understand what they have to say.




No wonder this country elects idiots to run it.
 
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