by moklerman 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 7680 Joined: Apr 17 2015 Bakersfield, CA Hall of Fame Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #11 TOPIC AUTHOR Hacksaw_64 wrote:The kids going to take his lumps, no doubt. He did make a money TD pass when when it mattered. Watch him play he's got ice water in his veins. I'd much rather have Rosen over Kessler. He would be killing it that Trojan offense. I can't wait till Kessler graduates... I won't go there now.Fight onRosen's got a lot going for him, he just isn't as far along as he initially looked. He looks like he could be the real deal and he's playing in an offense that will translate to the NFL IMO. By contrast, as much as I root for Kessler(from Bakersfield), he's in a very college-only offense. His accuracy, decision-making and discipline are all commendable but without the huge talent and depth advantage that USC has on most of it's opponents, I don't think he'd be of any note. Very John David Booty-esque in terms of size and potential. Which is NFL backup at best. I hope he does much more but I don't see him making it in, or even to, the next level. by Elvis 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 39907 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #12 I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw_64 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 2686 Joined: Sep 08 2015 Inglewood, CA Moderator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #13 Elvis wrote:I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate...you stumped me. care to elaborate? by Hacksaw_64 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 2686 Joined: Sep 08 2015 Inglewood, CA Moderator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #14 moklerman wrote:Hacksaw_64 wrote:The kids going to take his lumps, no doubt. He did make a money TD pass when when it mattered. Watch him play he's got ice water in his veins. I'd much rather have Rosen over Kessler. He would be killing it that Trojan offense. I can't wait till Kessler graduates... I won't go there now.Fight onRosen's got a lot going for him, he just isn't as far along as he initially looked. He looks like he could be the real deal and he's playing in an offense that will translate to the NFL IMO. By contrast, as much as I root for Kessler(from Bakersfield), he's in a very college-only offense. His accuracy, decision-making and discipline are all commendable but without the huge talent and depth advantage that USC has on most of it's opponents, I don't think he'd be of any note. Very John David Booty-esque in terms of size and potential. Which is NFL backup at best. I hope he does much more but I don't see him making it in, or even to, the next level.Kessler should be buying Adoree Jackson and JuJu Smith-Schuster dinner. Just Wow! The NFL has to be salivating over both of these guys. Coming out of H.S (Serra) I thought Adoree's crazy athleticism/speed would translate easier as an offense weapon first. I would have never guessed he would have been a LEGIT lock down corner the day he set foot on the field as a true freshman. Wouldn't surprise me to see him as a starting CB/returner and playing in some offensive packages on Sundays. It would be like having a smarter Tavon Austin with better hands, and btw can play corner. The only real limitation I see for him is his size at 5'11 185. Had a slight frame coming out of H.S. The guys hits and runs hard. Hopefully with strength and conditioning he can hold up. JuJu Smith-Schuster looks like exactly what I want starting in Horns for me tomorrow as our #1WR. Runs good routes,physical, size, speed, hands...Didn't expect him to be this good this fast. Please feel free to let me know if my eyes are deceiving me. They get awfully big watching this guy.If only Rosen had the Trojans skill position talent..../shudderRosen was impressive vs. the Wildcats. Showed talent + composure = clutch. by Elvis 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 39907 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #15 Hacksaw_64 wrote:Elvis wrote:I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate...you stumped me. care to elaborate?#24, kind of weak but it was all i had... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 15 posts Nov 21 2024
by Elvis 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 39907 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #12 I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate... RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw_64 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 2686 Joined: Sep 08 2015 Inglewood, CA Moderator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #13 Elvis wrote:I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate...you stumped me. care to elaborate? by Hacksaw_64 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 2686 Joined: Sep 08 2015 Inglewood, CA Moderator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #14 moklerman wrote:Hacksaw_64 wrote:The kids going to take his lumps, no doubt. He did make a money TD pass when when it mattered. Watch him play he's got ice water in his veins. I'd much rather have Rosen over Kessler. He would be killing it that Trojan offense. I can't wait till Kessler graduates... I won't go there now.Fight onRosen's got a lot going for him, he just isn't as far along as he initially looked. He looks like he could be the real deal and he's playing in an offense that will translate to the NFL IMO. By contrast, as much as I root for Kessler(from Bakersfield), he's in a very college-only offense. His accuracy, decision-making and discipline are all commendable but without the huge talent and depth advantage that USC has on most of it's opponents, I don't think he'd be of any note. Very John David Booty-esque in terms of size and potential. Which is NFL backup at best. I hope he does much more but I don't see him making it in, or even to, the next level.Kessler should be buying Adoree Jackson and JuJu Smith-Schuster dinner. Just Wow! The NFL has to be salivating over both of these guys. Coming out of H.S (Serra) I thought Adoree's crazy athleticism/speed would translate easier as an offense weapon first. I would have never guessed he would have been a LEGIT lock down corner the day he set foot on the field as a true freshman. Wouldn't surprise me to see him as a starting CB/returner and playing in some offensive packages on Sundays. It would be like having a smarter Tavon Austin with better hands, and btw can play corner. The only real limitation I see for him is his size at 5'11 185. Had a slight frame coming out of H.S. The guys hits and runs hard. Hopefully with strength and conditioning he can hold up. JuJu Smith-Schuster looks like exactly what I want starting in Horns for me tomorrow as our #1WR. Runs good routes,physical, size, speed, hands...Didn't expect him to be this good this fast. Please feel free to let me know if my eyes are deceiving me. They get awfully big watching this guy.If only Rosen had the Trojans skill position talent..../shudderRosen was impressive vs. the Wildcats. Showed talent + composure = clutch. by Elvis 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 39907 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #15 Hacksaw_64 wrote:Elvis wrote:I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate...you stumped me. care to elaborate?#24, kind of weak but it was all i had... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 15 posts Nov 21 2024
by Hacksaw_64 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 2686 Joined: Sep 08 2015 Inglewood, CA Moderator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #13 Elvis wrote:I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate...you stumped me. care to elaborate? by Hacksaw_64 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 2686 Joined: Sep 08 2015 Inglewood, CA Moderator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #14 moklerman wrote:Hacksaw_64 wrote:The kids going to take his lumps, no doubt. He did make a money TD pass when when it mattered. Watch him play he's got ice water in his veins. I'd much rather have Rosen over Kessler. He would be killing it that Trojan offense. I can't wait till Kessler graduates... I won't go there now.Fight onRosen's got a lot going for him, he just isn't as far along as he initially looked. He looks like he could be the real deal and he's playing in an offense that will translate to the NFL IMO. By contrast, as much as I root for Kessler(from Bakersfield), he's in a very college-only offense. His accuracy, decision-making and discipline are all commendable but without the huge talent and depth advantage that USC has on most of it's opponents, I don't think he'd be of any note. Very John David Booty-esque in terms of size and potential. Which is NFL backup at best. I hope he does much more but I don't see him making it in, or even to, the next level.Kessler should be buying Adoree Jackson and JuJu Smith-Schuster dinner. Just Wow! The NFL has to be salivating over both of these guys. Coming out of H.S (Serra) I thought Adoree's crazy athleticism/speed would translate easier as an offense weapon first. I would have never guessed he would have been a LEGIT lock down corner the day he set foot on the field as a true freshman. Wouldn't surprise me to see him as a starting CB/returner and playing in some offensive packages on Sundays. It would be like having a smarter Tavon Austin with better hands, and btw can play corner. The only real limitation I see for him is his size at 5'11 185. Had a slight frame coming out of H.S. The guys hits and runs hard. Hopefully with strength and conditioning he can hold up. JuJu Smith-Schuster looks like exactly what I want starting in Horns for me tomorrow as our #1WR. Runs good routes,physical, size, speed, hands...Didn't expect him to be this good this fast. Please feel free to let me know if my eyes are deceiving me. They get awfully big watching this guy.If only Rosen had the Trojans skill position talent..../shudderRosen was impressive vs. the Wildcats. Showed talent + composure = clutch. by Elvis 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 39907 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #15 Hacksaw_64 wrote:Elvis wrote:I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate...you stumped me. care to elaborate?#24, kind of weak but it was all i had... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 15 posts Nov 21 2024
by Hacksaw_64 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 2686 Joined: Sep 08 2015 Inglewood, CA Moderator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #14 moklerman wrote:Hacksaw_64 wrote:The kids going to take his lumps, no doubt. He did make a money TD pass when when it mattered. Watch him play he's got ice water in his veins. I'd much rather have Rosen over Kessler. He would be killing it that Trojan offense. I can't wait till Kessler graduates... I won't go there now.Fight onRosen's got a lot going for him, he just isn't as far along as he initially looked. He looks like he could be the real deal and he's playing in an offense that will translate to the NFL IMO. By contrast, as much as I root for Kessler(from Bakersfield), he's in a very college-only offense. His accuracy, decision-making and discipline are all commendable but without the huge talent and depth advantage that USC has on most of it's opponents, I don't think he'd be of any note. Very John David Booty-esque in terms of size and potential. Which is NFL backup at best. I hope he does much more but I don't see him making it in, or even to, the next level.Kessler should be buying Adoree Jackson and JuJu Smith-Schuster dinner. Just Wow! The NFL has to be salivating over both of these guys. Coming out of H.S (Serra) I thought Adoree's crazy athleticism/speed would translate easier as an offense weapon first. I would have never guessed he would have been a LEGIT lock down corner the day he set foot on the field as a true freshman. Wouldn't surprise me to see him as a starting CB/returner and playing in some offensive packages on Sundays. It would be like having a smarter Tavon Austin with better hands, and btw can play corner. The only real limitation I see for him is his size at 5'11 185. Had a slight frame coming out of H.S. The guys hits and runs hard. Hopefully with strength and conditioning he can hold up. JuJu Smith-Schuster looks like exactly what I want starting in Horns for me tomorrow as our #1WR. Runs good routes,physical, size, speed, hands...Didn't expect him to be this good this fast. Please feel free to let me know if my eyes are deceiving me. They get awfully big watching this guy.If only Rosen had the Trojans skill position talent..../shudderRosen was impressive vs. the Wildcats. Showed talent + composure = clutch. by Elvis 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 39907 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #15 Hacksaw_64 wrote:Elvis wrote:I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate...you stumped me. care to elaborate?#24, kind of weak but it was all i had... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 15 posts Nov 21 2024
by Elvis 9 years 1 month ago Total posts: 39907 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Josh Rosen - UCLA POST #15 Hacksaw_64 wrote:Elvis wrote:I can't decide if Perkins reminds me of Isaiah Pead or Trung Candidate...you stumped me. care to elaborate?#24, kind of weak but it was all i had... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business