Pat Watkins can fly?

you know you can jump when you jump out of the picture...love this guy...he definitely will be on nickel packages at the least IMO...davis in there for the run
 
Yeagermeister said:
I'm the anti Watkins :D
I heard that on your vertical leap measurement they could almost slide a credit card underneath.
 
Yeagermeister said:
I'm the anti Watkins :D

Wasn't the "I'm a little Teacup" song originially entitled "Ode to Yeag?"

;)
 
Hostile said:
I heard that on your vertical leap measurement they could almost slide a credit card underneath.

Hah.

Almost?

They had to scrub the floor first before he jumped. The dirt on the floor prevented an accurate measurement. He wasn't even registering a vertical until the cleaning ladies swept the floor.
 
Hostile said:
I heard that on your vertical leap measurement they could almost slide a credit card underneath.
In my younger days I could jump when I was half the size I am now :D
 
Yeagermeister said:
In my younger days I could jump when I was half the size I am now :D

Now they measure you verticle leap in negative numbers?
 
Yeagermeister said:
Or by the hole I leave in the ground :D

So the truth finally comes out...

meteor-crater.jpg


:D
 
Typhus said:
possible Red Zone threat?

I was thinking same thing....

and....

he doesnt really need to be that close to WR's to defend/intercept the ball... ie. if a WR beats him a little he can leap sooner and maybe get to the ball... unless the WR was lead down the field... but those "on the money" & "underthrown" passes are HIS!!!
 
Hostile said:
I heard that on your vertical leap measurement they could almost slide a credit card underneath.
There was a 6'11" kid who played basketball at WVU, and they called him "Dimes" because, you guessed it, that's all they could slip under his feet when he jumped.
 
WV Cowboy said:
There was a 6'11" kid who played basketball at WVU, and they called him "Dimes" because, you guessed it, that's all they could slip under his feet when he jumped.
I played HS ball against a kid from Las Cruces, New Mexico, named Paco Larson. He was 6'10" and couldn't dunk it. I couldn't believe that, but he was so big and slow.
 
Typhus said:
possible Red Zone threat?
You knew last year that T-New was getting some offensive looks. Anything you wanna tell us RV?

I agree, I think he'll be used there.
 
stilltheguru said:
he is my most anticipated player i want to see in the first preseason game.

i agree 100%. i dont know why but im hoping he does well more than carp, fasano, etc.
 

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