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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Anyone know his 40 time?
    Still timing him from yesterday's practice. Boomer using a sun dial.

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    300 pound tight end...I know what Hud is thinking...he is the perfect guy to beat people deep over the top.


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    is that in minutes or hours?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bicky Rustle View Post
    Probably gonna use him in special packages where basically an extra tackle would be needed as that is where he played previously.
    The point of my question was that the weight isn't an asset or liability. It does in fact seem to be a barrier to speed. Very few people at 300 lbs are quick, or can have more than a few fast steps. All things being equal I'd rather a tight end around 240 lbs.

    He may be the exception, but that's not the bet. Hud's had some really huge players here, I cannot recall any making all conference, much less NFL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    The point of my question was that the weight isn't an asset or liability. It does in fact seem to be a barrier to speed. Very few people at 300 lbs are quick, or can have more than a few fast steps. All things being equal I'd rather a tight end around 240 lbs.

    He may be the exception, but that's not the bet. Hud's had some really huge players here, I cannot recall any making all conference, much less NFL.
    I would imagine this kid will be used in jumbo and goal line packages to block in running situations but yet athletic enough to peel off and catch a pass. I doubt he plays much in our passing packages inside the 20's. Will Hall's reputation is that he is creative, a big guy like that can be a real asset if used correctly.

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    Didn't ole miss have a 300 lb QB used in goal line situations? If he's athletic, a good OC will find a way to use him.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Didn't ole miss have a 300 lb QB used in goal line situations? If he's athletic, a good OC will find a way to use him.
    Calling Jared Lorenzen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    Calling Jared Lorenzen.
    Did you see his fat ___ post Kentucky??

    Had to be pushing 400 lbs. Yikes..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Did you see his fat ___ post Kentucky??

    Had to be pushing 400 lbs. Yikes..
    Over 500 lbs actually

    Ironically, i just saw this video yesterday...
    https://twitter.com/lorenzenminions/...05015495172096

    https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/ke...ng-500-pounds/

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    Over 500 lbs actually

    Ironically, i just saw this video yesterday...
    https://twitter.com/lorenzenminions/...05015495172096
    Holy smokes..

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