Talked to Dallas a week ago and asked if saw this kid coming. He said yes and you haven’t seen anything yet. Ended with he’ll be adding his name to the long list of great Iowa TE’s.
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My great uncle from Missouri. I would guess most people on a HR discussion of insight of Iowa TE development would assume they're referencing Dallas Clark.Who is Dallas?
And Stanley's if we didn't play him for about 3 plays his freshman year.Just think this would be T.J. Hockenson senior year.
My great uncle from Missouri. I would assume most people on a HR discussion of insight of Iowa TE development would assume they're referencing Dallas Clark.
And Stanley's if we didn't play him for about 3 plays his freshman year.
I always really liked Miamen's film and was wondering if it would translate. Seemed he had been much more a receiving TE before coming in so maybe needs to learn the blocking portion? He seems to be really athletic, so hopefully it's just a matter of learning the position before he really takes off. He wasn't small by any means coming in, but didn't seem to have the B1G ready body that LaPorta did last year.Little birdie who has access to practice says Miamen is an athletic freak but still learning the position. Beyer and LaPorta top two TE's and Sam has a very high ceiling. Also said Schulte was really turning some heads, think this is the walkon from Cedar Rapids.
Maybe the kid likes to stay home during the holidays, losing records guarantee that?If life made sense, that Carnie kid from Nebraska would see this & sign with the Hawks. But in reality, I think he goes to Nebraska just because of where he is from & Frost will do everything he can to keep us from getting a tight end out of his back yard. In a larger sense, I really, do truly hope that high-end tight end prospects in high school will start to see us and realize Iowa is the place to go
This would be my guess, believe he's only a RS Freshman? Gotta be a good blocking TE in this offense and if you are TE 1-3 you are going to see the field. Excited to see Lachey and Yelverton as well in the future!I always really liked Miamen's film and was wondering if it would translate. Seemed he had been much more a receiving TE before coming in so maybe needs to learn the blocking portion? He seems to be really athletic, so hopefully it's just a matter of learning the position before he really takes off. He wasn't small by any means coming in, but didn't seem to have the B1G ready body that LaPorta did last year.
Any word on Lachey or Yelverton?Little birdie who has access to practice says Miamen is an athletic freak but still learning the position. Beyer and LaPorta top two TE's and Sam has a very high ceiling. Also said Schulte was really turning some heads, think this is the walkon from Cedar Rapids.
If LaPorta goes off this year I think people will really take notice. The National Media has been all over us as TEU but this is the year it really matters. I think Sam could put up roughly 700-800 yards and 5 TD’s.If life made sense, that Carnie kid from Nebraska would see this & sign with the Hawks. But in reality, I think he goes to Nebraska just because of where he is from & Frost will do everything he can to keep us from getting a tight end out of his back yard. In a larger sense, I really, do truly hope that high-end tight end prospects in high school will start to see us and realize Iowa is the place to go
Well say hi to your uncle for me. Just clarifying as to who OP was referencing.My great uncle from Missouri. I would guess most people on a HR discussion of insight of Iowa TE development would assume they're referencing Dallas Clark.
And Epenesa......and Stone........and Wirfsokayyouknow what......new game......it's called all the Iowa players need to stop going to the NFL early until we win a national championship.And Stanley's if we didn't play him for about 3 plays his freshman year.
Little birdie who has access to practice says Miamen is an athletic freak but still learning the position. Beyer and LaPorta top two TE's and Sam has a very high ceiling. Also said Schulte was really turning some heads, think this is the walkon from Cedar Rapids.
My great uncle from Missouri. I would assume most people on a HR discussion of insight of Iowa TE development would assume they're referencing Dallas Clark.
??? Stanley didn’t leave early and probably wouldn’t have due to draft status.And Epenesa......and Stone........and Wirfsokayyouknow what......new game......it's called all the Iowa players need to stop going to the NFL early until we win a national championship.
You're welcome.
Yeah, crazy someone would actually think maybe he's referring to one the two current players also named Dallas...one of whom is probably guarding him in practice every day. What idiots
Did you read my post?...............................Read it again.??? Stanley didn’t leave early and probably wouldn’t have due to draft status.
But you just said it’s your great uncle...My great uncle from Missouri. I would guess most people on a HR discussion of insight of Iowa TE development would assume they're referencing Dallas Clark.
They’d also assume one doesn’t have to be a condescending smart-ass to get that message across.My great uncle from Missouri. I would guess most people on a HR discussion of insight of Iowa TE development would assume they're referencing Dallas Clark.
Plus it is hard to say no to that 7th round signing bonusWonder if KF and Co. wouldn't have still encouraged Stanley to enter the NFL Draft after last season, given that he had 3 full years of starter film. As a fan, I'm excited to see Petras over the prospects of a 4th year of Stanley who was the Fareway of collegiate QBs: reliable, blue collar, professional and utterly devoid of excitement.
Wonder if KF and Co. wouldn't have still encouraged Stanley to enter the NFL Draft after last season, given that he had 3 full years of starter film. As a fan, I'm excited to see Petras over the prospects of a 4th year of Stanley who was the Fareway of collegiate QBs: reliable, blue collar, professional and utterly devoid of excitement.
Unless they offer, I bet he goes to IowaIf life made sense, that Carnie kid from Nebraska would see this & sign with the Hawks. But in reality, I think he goes to Nebraska just because of where he is from & Frost will do everything he can to keep us from getting a tight end out of his back yard. In a larger sense, I really, do truly hope that high-end tight end prospects in high school will start to see us and realize Iowa is the place to go
Classic WOB!Obviously you haven't been to the meat department!
He didn't mention either of them, although I didn't ask specifically. I'd be curious as well. I'll see if he's been to practice since then.Any word on Lachey or Yelverton?
They’d also assume one doesn’t have to be a condescending smart-ass to get that message across.
I guess I am slow today (maybe not just today) but would you please explain the WOB? I don't get it.Classic WOB!
It's been a message board joke for a long time. I think it came from the phrase a "wannabee" and then it was shortened to WOB (want of bee). Basically, when someone says "don't pylon" they mean "pile on" but due to autocorrect, etc this can get messed up. In this case, I think saying Stanley was the Fareway of QB's the poster meant something else or I could be wrong as well!I guess I am slow today (maybe not just today) but would you please explain the WOB? I don't get it.