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JT Daniels impressed with 2021 wide receiver signee, Terrence Edwards says he will 'shock' fans

SystemSystem Posts: 11,467 admin
edited April 2021 in Article commenting
imageJT Daniels impressed with 2021 wide receiver signee, Terrence Edwards says he will 'shock' fans

With all the injuries Georgia has sustained at the wide receiver position this spring, there was going to be an opportunity for some of the young pass catchers in the room to showcase what they could do. And while positive things have been said about Justin Robinson, Arian Smith and Jermaine Burton, it's another name

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  • kirkhilleskirkhilles Posts: 1,158 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Well, see, that's what you get with 3 star recruits. They are HUNGRY to prove themselves and know that they have been overlooked their whole lives and have very limited chances to show off, so they give it all everytime.

    Perfect position for hear about something positive. We need WRs to really show off this year.

  • Bigjohnson92Bigjohnson92 Posts: 564 ✭✭✭✭ Senior
    edited April 2021

    Not sure why most of our 6’4 , 6’5 wideouts over the years (a few exceptions) always seem to practice like Tarzan but play like Jane on Saturday’s. Height at receiver is a big advantage and an overall big deal. Let’s get these tall dawgs developed and playing like grown men on Saturday’s.

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