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I'm just playing off the stereotypical announcer card where every white WR gets the same adjectives. I am very excited about Stump, kid can play.
So you agree that Stump is a cerebral kid with a high motor?
But to be honest, and sorry to continue the white guy comparison but he also looks like Riley Cooper at UF, and another college comparison would be also Michael Crabtree. Both were sure handed, ran very good routes and were underrated athletically. I don't see the Sanzenbacher comparison as he was a smaller WR that found holes in th defense. Stump will be asked to win jump balls, move the chains and be a red zone threat.
As were Hartline and Sanzo...none of the three were slow. My point is that folks, as @RB07OSU mentioned, will automatically start pigeon-holing Stump with other white WRs, i.e., "not real fast but he runs great routes and is smart." Hartline is still in the NFL, and even had playing time today, so he's fairly fast as a minimum.Gonzalez was actually pretty fast.
I guess that will quiet talk of both worried about the other in this class
How does that mean Cager isn't worried?
As were Hartline and Sanzo...none of the three were slow. My point is that folks, as @RB07OSU mentioned, will automatically start pigeon-holing Stump with other white WRs, i.e., "not real fast but he runs great routes and is smart." Hartline is still in the NFL, and even had playing time today, so he's fairly fast as a minimum.
Let's view Stump's abilities as they are, and not by the color of the body in which they are housed.
I hate the given "comparing white WR A to white WR B" but it's hard not to think about Brian Hartline when looking at Stump...right now to the senior season lost to an injury.