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@DorialGB5 to mizzou? Have fun being publicly intoxicated along with your head coach. travismooody Travis Moody @DorialGB5 man its ok. Everybody makes dumb decisions sometimes. Maybe a shitty career will teach ya. |
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DGB is essentially a healthy Danario Alexander with more strength, speed and leaping ability. Whereas Maclin was a great downfield threat, a lot of the possession balls were thrown to William Franklin and Tommy Saunders. DGB can be a guy that goes over the middle like Alexander, but can also flash some speed deep. I don't think he's quite as quick or fast in phonebooth like Maclin, but I think we can make even better use of him. |
B-b-but Mizzou won't be able to recruit at the level needed to compete in the SEC!! :D
Hang on Tiger fans, this ride might make ya dump in yer drawers (in a good way)!! |
Very good get for the MU fball program. Better hope Franklin can get him the ball.
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Is this like the blind side part 2?
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I think it was that rap song that made the difference
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BlumbergOTB Eric Blumberg
And the cherry on top... RT: @bradgalbreath: DGB will be attending the #Mizzou/kU game this weekend with family. |
tpkcstar Terez A. Paylor
Talked to DGB about his potential jersey number at #Mizzou. He wants No. 5, but said he would rock any single digit. Also likes Nos. 81, 82. |
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Amazing. This football program is really going places.
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Anyone have a list of Rivals #1 rated prospects over the past 10 years? I'm just curious as to how they pan out.
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Washington -- Poor man's Maclin DGB -- Bill Gates' Alexander Lucas -- Lighter, faster version of Rucker; could absolutely run those routes Moe -- Much better version of Saunders Cuklin -- Coffman's clone We really have done a nice job of duplicating the skill position players of 2007. And that's not even getting into most of the WR class of 2010. The only loss from that in 2013 is going to be Moe. Look at the 2013 crop of skill position players: DGB - Soph Lucas - SR Washington - RS Sr. Culkin -- Probably a soph; gotta imagine he'll see some time next year; Waters isn't the guy Hunt (the 'star' of the vaunted 2010 class) -- RS Jr Sasser (always a spring darling) -- RS Jr And you'll have either James Franklin as a SR, with a crop of experienced lineman around him (not gonna be a lot of SR linemen this year). And with any luck, you'll have Henry Josey coming off his medical redshirt at least close to where he was. Not to mention the return of Marcus Murphy and development of Steward. If Josey's back, he's better than Temple was that year. The defenses in the SEC are obviously pretty nasty - but the talent on that offense should play anywhere, shouldn't it? |
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