Posted Saturday at 11:57 PM1 day Administrator No. Many of you have seen me write how I saw Jayden Limar as a transfer candidate out, and was surprised to see him stay. I wrote that, "he does not have breakaway speed, does not have power, and does not have wiggle."Anyone else as surprised as I am? Mr. FishDuck
Yesterday at 12:00 AM1 day Moderator No. I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised. He always struck me as kind of a lower end small-ish fastback that would have trouble cracking the 2-deep. These last 2 games have shown that he's obviously put in the time at practice and in the weight room. If he keeps this up I'm not sure how Will Stein can keep him on the bench for long periods.
Yesterday at 12:42 AM1 day No. Charles, I agreed with you and I ‘m as pleasantly surprised as you are.
Yesterday at 12:47 AM1 day No. 49 minutes ago, Charles Fischer said:Anyone else as surprised as I am?Yes! But absolutely thrilled to be wrong! He decolped big time. But also a quick observation when Oregon went 2 back sets one was pretty much always Limar (at least while the ones were playing). He didn't get the handoff but he was a blocker and made some significant blocks for others.
Yesterday at 01:14 AM1 day No. My thinking was the same....happy to be wrong. Football is a meritocracy....thankfully.
15 hours ago15 hr No. I always thought he had good short area quickness, but have been surprised with his top speed. He's also improved tremendously in his understanding of spacing and calculating the optimal path.
10 hours ago10 hr Moderator No. He surprised me. Next to Bucky, I thought he had the best quick burst, but no idea how to time its use against a defender. My guess is Samples had him doing situation work on that during the off-season.
5 hours ago5 hr Moderator No. That you're an idiot, or that Limar is good. 🤪KIDDING! I'm less surprised that Jayden has stepped up than I am with Hughes lack of playing time.
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