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Georgia WRs Noah Thomas, Colbie Young showing why size matters at wide receiver

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edited August 11 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia WRs Noah Thomas, Colbie Young showing why size matters at wide receiver

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  • GBALGBAL Posts: 913 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    We'll see Aug 30th!

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 4,182 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I remember playing intramural flag football as a QB and the first time I had a receiver that was 6'4" with long arms compared to mostly 6 ft guys and how easy it seemed to get him the ball. Receivers like Ladd or Arian at 5'11- and short arms have to use their speed and route running skills because they're not going to catch a lot of contested passes. Glad to have some bigger receivers finally.

    I remember when Clemson beat BAMa for the NC it seems as I recall like every receiver for Clemson had tremendous length and speed.

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