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TNET: Former Clemson coach's son receives offer
Jun 6, 2018, 10:59 PM
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That would be ironic ...***
Jun 6, 2018, 11:37 PM
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson coach's son receives offer
Jun 7, 2018, 8:40 AM
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Is this a serious offer or just a "thank you" to The Chad?
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Maybe both? He had 35 TDs over 8 games...impressive.***
Jun 7, 2018, 8:48 AM
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Re: Maybe both? He had 35 TDs over 8 games...impressive.***
Jun 7, 2018, 11:39 AM
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Most of our QB's that has gotten the starting job, or as the backup, they have came in at 190 plus pounds, and had to gain up to 200 plus pounds of muscle to with stand the beating that a fast pace offense QB gets. With that thought, I'm thinking the offer was more on the TY Chad, and the offer will help the kid to get more looks from other schools. Just his size tells me that he wouldn't ever start on a D1 championship team anywhere. He will be a junior next season and he isn't rated, and with his only offer being a Clemson offer. I believe in miracles, but for the Chad's son to ever see the field at Clemson as a QB would be beyond any miracle I've ever heard of. I'm not saying that it couldn't happen, I'm just saying that I don't think that it would happen!!!
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson coach's son receives offer
Jun 7, 2018, 7:37 PM
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His stats were put up against JV competition, you can hear the announcer even say it in one of the highlights. The opponents are noticeably smaller than we’re used to seeing in highlight reels. I’m sure this was just a thank you to coach Morris.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson coach's son receives offer
Jun 7, 2018, 8:00 PM
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Highland Park won state the past two seasons with Jerry Jones' grandson playing quarterback. He was a very good high school quarterback and got a scholarship to Arkansas, but he's way undersized which shows how much pull having money and owning the Dallas Cowboys can get done. There's no way the Jones kid gets a scholarship to Arkansas without grandpa pulling some strings. Doesn't speak well for Morris, either, but his son was on the JV because he was behind Jones. That's not really a knock on him because Jones was a really good high school QB and they did win the past two state titles. We don't know whether the younger Morris is any good yet, or not, but he has gone to camps which we don't see so he may be showing some things there that we don't know about. This is one you might want to wait and see how it plays out without slamming the kid.
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Re: TNET: Former Clemson coach's son receives offer
Jun 7, 2018, 7:57 PM
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It amazes me to read some of the comments you guys come up with. You talk about this kids size, you talk about competition and how CU is offering a former coach a thank you. Good grief!!! First off , the kid is still growing and 6' 170lbs is not what he will end up being. Secondly, they look at other things than competition--look at his arm strength and how he delivers the ball, his speed and quickness. As far as a thank you, so what??? The kid spent a few years here and may want to play here--who knows. You guys(and me) know very little about all the ins and outs of D1 football, these coaches make their living doing this----so why not sit back and soak it all in.JMO.
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