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8 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

No, I never said that 

 

I said he never played wide receiver at Miami University 

 

Go up the last three times I posted you...

 

No Offense bro but that says nothing about him lining up at college at safety or wide receiver or anything 

 

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"This multi-talented athlete is rated as a 3-star DE, but he’s a 4-star/5-star ATH in my mind. Rosseau, who plays multiple positions at Hialeah (FL) Champagnat Catholic, could realistically end up at WR, TE, DE, OLB, or even S at the collegiate level. "

 

 

 

Everybody knows he played multiple positions at Hialeah

 

 

 

The author says he could realistically end up at multiple positions.. not that he played multiple positions at the u 

 

 

 

FYI that article is one full year before he ever stepped foot on campus...

 

he was still in high school and not even on campus for one full year 

 

 

 

He never practiced at any position besides defensive end for Miami.. he enrolled January 15th 2018 and went right to the defensive line room

 

I literally say the article says nothing about him lining up at wide receiver or safety at college... At college not high school 

 

Your reply

 

He literally was a wr and safety in highschool. He was recruited as an athlete....

 

My reply

 

I never said he didnt do that lol .... you said he practiced at tight end and wide receiver and safety for Miami u 

 

 

 

There are plenty of people under the athlete category who go to college and play one position lol it's the label for recruits who play three or four positions in high school 

 

Again I agree and said he just didn't play those positions for Miami U... I said he played them in HS , never in college

 

 

 

 

You're being weird again. Nobody is saying he didn't play dline in his freshman year. I said he was recruited as an athlete and it wasn't clear on what his position would be for certain until they saw him in the scrimmage and how quickly his body responded to strength development. His performance in the 18 spring scrimmage shocked his dline coach Simmons. I can show you the video of Simmons talking about how raw he is and how " he has a long way to go".... 

 

That's a fact dude. 

 

He was primarily a wr and safety in highschool. He was recruited to multiple positions at multiple schools. 

 

I showed you the video of him playing wr in highschool lol

 

Take the L lol

 

8 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

No, I never said that 

 

I said he never played wide receiver at Miami 

 

Go up the last three times I posted you...

 

Post 1

 

No Offense bro but that says nothing about him lining up in college at safety or wide receiver or anything 

 

"This multi-talented athlete is rated as a 3-star DE, but he’s a 4-star/5-star ATH in my mind. Rosseau, who plays multiple positions at Hialeah (FL) Champagnat Catholic, could realistically end up at WR, TE, DE, OLB, or even S at the collegiate level. "

 

 

 

Everybody knows he played multiple positions at Hialeah

 

 

 

The author says he could realistically end up at multiple positions.. not that he played multiple positions at the u 

 

 

 

FYI that article is one full year before he ever stepped foot on campus...

 

he was still in high school and not even on campus for one full year 

 

 

 

He never practiced at any position besides defensive end for Miami.. he enrolled January 15th 2018 and went right to the defensive line room

 

I literally say the article says nothing about him lining up at wide receiver or safety at college... At college not high school 

 

Your reply

 

He literally was a wr and safety in highschool. He was recruited as an athlete....

 

My reply

 

I never said he didnt do that lol .... you said he practiced at tight end and wide receiver and safety for Miami 

 

 

 

There are plenty of people under the athlete category who go to college and play one position lol it's the label for recruits who play three or four positions in high school 

 

Again I agree and said he just didn't play those positions for Miami ... I said he played them in HS , never in college

 

 

 

Apparently everyone doesn't know because you won't just admit he was primarily a wr and safety in highschool 

 

Take the L 

 

I just showed the video 

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2 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said:

 

 

You're being weird again. Nobody is saying he didn't play dline in his freshman year. I said he was recruited as an athlete and it wasn't clear on what his position would be for certain until they saw him in the scrimmage and how quickly his body responded to strength development. His performance in the 18 spring scrimmage shocked his dline coach Simmons. I can show you the video of Simmons talking about how raw he is and how " he has a long way to go".... 

 

That's a fact dude. 

 

He was primarily a wr and safety in highschool. He was recruited to multiple positions at multiple schools. 

 

I showed you the video of him playing wr in highschool lol

 

Take the L lol

 

Dude you were arguing against multiple people yesterday that he was playing a little bit of safety and wide receiver and tight end at Miami which was not true

 

Gregg played safety and wide receiver in high school never for the Miami hurricanes not even in practice 

 

Your grasping at straws because other people agree with me

 

And it was well before the spring scrimmage that he was playing full-time defensive end.. when he walked on campus January 15th he went to the defensive end room not the defensive backs or wide receivers room

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1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said:

Dude you were arguing against multiple people yesterday that he was playing a little bit of safety and wide receiver and tight end at Miami which was not true

 

Gregg played safety and wide receiver in high school never for the Miami hurricanes not even in practice 

 

Your grasping at straws because other people agree with me

 

Because he was recruited as an athlete. Which is a fact. 

 

Take the L 

2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Dude you were arguing against multiple people yesterday that he was playing a little bit of safety and wide receiver and tight end at Miami which was not true

 

Gregg played safety and wide receiver in high school never for the Miami hurricanes not even in practice 

 

Your grasping at straws because other people agree with me

 

And it was well before the spring scrimmage that he was playing full-time defensive end.. when he walked on campus January 15th he went to the defensive end room not the defensive backs or wide receivers room

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said:

 

Because he was recruited as an athlete. Which is a fact. 

 

Take the L 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That's not in college 

 

You act like he's the only person with the athlete label.. that's given to a high school player who plays multiple positions 

 

Then they go to college and based on their frame the team usually picks one spot for them... Unless you're Travis Hunter and you get to play both sides

 

Literally before he stepped on campus they knew they were making him a defensive end.. that's why Greg bulked up in January when he got on campus 

 

If he was playing safety or wide for the hurricanes he wouldn't have gained 25 lb 

 

They were bulking him up to play defensive end 

 

We all agree Greg Rousseau was a free high school player who played four or five positions... You argued that Miami had him lined up at safety and wide receiver in the spring which they did not

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

That's not in college 

 

You act like he's the only person with the athlete label.. that's given to a high school player who plays multiple positions 

 

Then they go to college and based on their frame the team usually picks one spot for them...

 

Literally before he stepped on campus they knew they were making him a defensive end.. that's why Greg bulked up in January when he got on campus 

 

If he was playing safety or wide for the hurricanes he wouldn't have gained 25 lb 

 

They were bulking him up to play defensive end 

 

We all agree Greg Rousseau was a free high school player who played four or five positions... You argued that Miami had him lined up at safety and wide receiver in the spring which they did not

 

He was recruited as an athlete....

 

The pro Miami website article just said it...

 

Take the L 

2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

That's not in college 

 

You act like he's the only person with the athlete label.. that's given to a high school player who plays multiple positions 

 

Then they go to college and based on their frame the team usually picks one spot for them...

 

Literally before he stepped on campus they knew they were making him a defensive end.. that's why Greg bulked up in January when he got on campus 

 

If he was playing safety or wide for the hurricanes he wouldn't have gained 25 lb 

 

They were bulking him up to play defensive end 

 

We all agree Greg Rousseau was a free high school player who played four or five positions... You argued that Miami had him lined up at safety and wide receiver in the spring which they did not

 

He gained 25 lbs because te was also a possibility. So was wr.... Which is what the article says about his recruitment and playing multiple positions possibly 

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4 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said:

 

He was recruited as an athlete....

 

Take the L 

So.. plenty of recruits who are recruited as an athlete step on and campus and instantly are given a position to learn based on their height weight and frame 

 

Recruits with the athlete label are not playing three or four positions in college 

.. they get pigeonholed into one 

 

Unless you're Travis Hunter the best player in college and you get to play both sides 

 

Dude there's 400 athletes every single year in the recruiting services.. and they're all going to get taught one major position once they get to college... They're not going to be cross training four different spots

 

 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said:

So.. plenty of recruits who are recruited as an athlete step on and campus and instantly are given a position to learn based on their height weight and frame 

 

Recruits with the athlete label are not playing three or four positions in college 

.. they get pigeonholed into one 

 

Unless you're Travis Hunter the best player in college and you get to play both sides 

 

Dude there's 400 athletes every single year in the recruiting services.. and they're all going to get taught one major position once they get to college... They're not going to be cross training four different spots

 

 

Nobody said he cross trained at 4 different spots. 

 

https://www.stateoftheu.com/2017/2/16/14623946/miami-hurricanes-recruiting-radar-defensive-targets-in-2018-al-blades-patrick-surtain-tyson-campbell

 

 

He was recruited as an athlete... 

 

He played wr and safety in highschool 

 

Take the L 

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1 minute ago, Kelly to Allen said:

 

 

https://www.stateoftheu.com/2017/2/16/14623946/miami-hurricanes-recruiting-radar-defensive-targets-in-2018-al-blades-patrick-surtain-tyson-campbell

 

 

He was recruited as an athlete... 

 

He played wr and safety in highschool 

 

Take the L 

Are you a broken machine

 

You literally said he played safety and tight end at Miami during the spring which is not true

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1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said:

Are you a broken machine

 

No your mind is broken...

 

He was recruited as an athlete...

 

Go argue with the wall. 

 

You're weird 

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4 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said:

 

No your mind is broken...

 

He was recruited as an athlete...

 

Go argue with the wall. 

 

You're weird 

I think you're here to argue because you said he was playing safety and tight end and wide receiver at Miami 

 

At Miami's the key part... You just keep coming back at me when you are wrong 

 

Being an athlete in high school and playing safety in high school is not playing safety at Miami

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1 minute ago, Buffalo716 said:

I think you're a troll because you said he was playing safety and tight end and wide receiver at Miami 

 

At Miami's the key part... You just keep coming back at me when you are wrong 

 

Being an athlete in high school and playing safety in high school is not playing safety at Miami

 

The article literally from a Miami website says that lol...

 

They weren't sure about his position until they saw his physical development and his scrimmage. The article says literally that months before the scrimmage 

 

He was recruited as an athlete. 

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2 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said:

 

The article literally from a Miami website says that lol...

 

They weren't sure about his position until they saw his physical development and his scrimmage. The article says literally that months before the scrimmage 

 

He was recruited as an athlete. 

Where does the article say he was playing safety or wide receiver at Miami? 

 

I've posted multiple articles that said as soon as he stepped on campus he went into the defensive line room...

 

There's no article from his college days where it says he was practicing with the safeties or wide receivers at Miami 

 

There's articles 3 weeks before he stepped on campus saying he's going to be a welcome addition to the defensive end group.. NOT were going to see where this athlete could play potentially 

 

They say He's going to be a welcome addition to the defensive end group 

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18 hours ago, Buffalo03 said:

He's not getting sacks. All of the amazing "pressures" don't mean nothing if you only get home 2.5 times from week 2 until week 18

Sacks are obviously more impactful but pressures are relevant too as they can speed the QB up leading to arrant throws, turnovers, etc..  Just look at this chart for the disparity of epa per attempt.  Even the best QB's in the league have a negative epa when pressured.

 

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To sum it up:

 

HIGH SCHOOL: Rousseau played multiple positions.


COLLEGE: Rousseau only took reps on the defensive line.

 

If anyone disagrees with that, my guess is you’re looking for an argument. 

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10 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Where does the article say he was playing safety or wide receiver at Miami? 

 

I've posted multiple articles that said as soon as he stepped on campus he went into the defensive line room...

 

There's no article from his college days where it says he was practicing with the safeties or wide receivers at Miami 

 

There's articles 3 weeks before he stepped on campus saying he's going to be a welcome addition to the defensive end group.. we're going to see where this athlete could maybe play 

 

He's going to be a welcome addition to the defensive end

 

 

"3-star Greg Rosseau. This multi-talented athlete is rated as a 3-star DE, but he’s a 4-star/5-star ATH in my mind. Rosseau, who plays multiple positions at Hialeah (FL) Champagnat Catholic, ****could realistically end up at WR, TE, DE, OLB, or even S**** at the collegiate level. Standing 6’6” 205lbs, Rosseau’s future is tied to his upcoming physical development. He could fill out in a number of ways, and has the talent to be a top tier player at any of the listed positions. His height and length seem like a natural fit at DE, but I would take him and then let nature take its course, and his physical development be the thing that finalizes a position for Rosseau."

 

-This is from a hurricane website 

 

The coach that recruited him also left his freshman year. Simpson was the new dline coach in 18. Something you didn't bring up

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10 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said:

 

 

"3-star Greg Rosseau. This multi-talented athlete is rated as a 3-star DE, but he’s a 4-star/5-star ATH in my mind. Rosseau, who plays multiple positions at Hialeah (FL) Champagnat Catholic, could realistically end up at WR, TE, DE, OLB, or even S at the collegiate level. Standing 6’6” 205lbs, Rosseau’s future is tied to his upcoming physical development. He could fill out in a number of ways, and has the talent to be a top tier player at any of the listed positions. His height and length seem like a natural fit at DE, but I would take him and then let nature take its course, and his physical development be the thing that finalizes a position for Rosseau."

 

-This is from a hurricane website 

 

The coach that recruited him also left his freshman year. Simmons was the new dline coach in 18. Something you didn't bring up

Article is from a author who's opinion is that Greg could play maybe five positions in college 

 

That's also 10 months before he ever even stepped foot on campus... Just because an author thinks he could play five positions doesn't mean Miami did 

 

I posted an article two weeks before he went on campus.. this is 10 months 

 

2 weeks before he went on campus he was already called a part of the defensive end group.. not an athlete who might learn safety or wide receiver 

 

Why would Miami have him gain 30 lb as soon as he went on campus if he was going to play wide receiver LOL they would have got him more cut not bulk him up

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6 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Article is from a author who's opinion is that Greg could play maybe five positions in college 

 

That's also 10 months before he ever even stepped foot on campus... Just because an author with a degree in English says he thinks he could play five positions doesn't mean Miami did 

 

I posted an article two weeks before he went on campus.. this is 10 months 

 

2 weeks before he went on campus he was already called a part of the defensive end group.. not an athlete who might learn safety or wide receiver 

 

Why would Miami have him gain 30 lb as soon as he went on campus if he was going to play wide receiver LOL they would have got him more cut not bulk him up

 

You're a scout and you don't know what a te is now? A flex te? Ever heard of Mike Williams, or plaxico burress? 

 

Also just gaining weight is not how strength development works. One can gain weight and still get faster / more explosive depending on the specific weight training. 

 

Simply gaining weight could be for different reasons. One could lose weight but train to get stronger. It's not more weight, therefore he's bigger and slower. That's not how weight training works

 

I know because I lift weights with all kinds of different athletes. Many that played at bigger college programs than me

 

His position didn't become clear until that dominant scrimmage. Because he was recruited as an athlete. Which is a fact. 

 

It's not mutually exclusive 

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