bigfandan
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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I won't mind having his Oregon teammate J. Byrd.
A sage once said a smart man makes the complex easy and a silly man makes the easy complex; the way BB does 3-4, every freaking thing is complex and takes forever to learn. Players have to be molded and re-taught and very few can fit his profile to begin with. Gosh.
A sage once said a smart man makes the complex easy and a silly man makes the easy complex; the way BB does 3-4, every freaking thing is complex and takes forever to learn. Players have to be molded and re-taught and very few can fit his profile to begin with. Gosh.
On Chung: "When someone is that tallented and works as hard as he does, it's only a matter of time before he becomes great" -BB sometime mid to late season 2009
In my eyes, Chung is going to become an elite 34 SS. He has exceptional fluidity, understands angles, has good fundamental man technique, and has exceptional closing burst to compliment his excellent pop. Obviously, all of the physical tools are there.
When I see it written that he drops for pushups after bad reps, was a 19 year old vocal leader in college, adresses media members as "Sir" and "Ma'am", and is amongst the hardest workers on the team; I know he is going to get it as a soph.
Expect great things from Chung in 2010 and beyond. The kid is going to be special.