milehiLou Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 he has the greatest intangible of all, hes from the Buf.
kota Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 he's got some chops. He has the size to go over the middle and is willing to do it. Hope he makes the team as well.
firemedic Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 He plays a lot bigger and tougher than you'd expect. I've read he catches everything coming his way in OTA's. I understand his biggest knock was speed. But even a bit slow and small with a great work ethic and a bit of luck can lead to a good pro career. There are certainly examples of second and third tier school receivers that succeeded in the NFL. Correct, see- Andre Reed
PromoTheRobot Posted July 22, 2010 Author Posted July 22, 2010 UB/BG highlights 2008 Most would consider UB beating Ball State in the MAC championship the programs greatest game, but two weeks earlier they had their greatest comeback ever. On the road, down 20 in the 4th, they tie and win in OT. That win sent them to the MAC championship. And if you want to see the kind of WR Naaman Roosevelt is cue the video to 8:25 and see the hit this guy takes and he hangs on to the ball. See the key plays he made in that comeback. In fact you can skip everything before 8:25. P.S....if you want to see Naaman in action in that Pitt game, it's Bullseye episode #203. You need a Quicktime player to see it. PTR
Recommended Posts