The talent is there and he works hard on the field...He has a chance to be a very productive football player. …The biggest difference between college and pro football is getting off the tight press coverages. …It’s not the same at the line of scrimmage, getting open is much more difficult against the NFL corners, finding the seems in zone coverages. The NFL defenses mix up their coverages so much, you really have to be a student of the game to study your own game along with the defenses. What are these coverages? …Guys in college football get away with their athletic ability. To be politically correct here, Mike’s going to have to work very hard on going beyond that. It’s a full-time job at all positions in the NFL, especially at receivers where it’s so complex."
SU Assistant Head Coach Bob Casullo on Mike Williams. To translate, if Mike can get his head out of his ass, he's got a shot. (H/T: Three Idiots)
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Sean Keeley
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I believe he was only given about two plays to run his freshman year because he couldn’t remember the playbook. I have a feeling that’s what Casullo was talking about with the whole “to be politically correct here…” comment. He’s obviously not the brightest guy.
by marblecityallstar on Apr 28, 2010 1:12 PM EDT reply actions
Also see:
Dwayne Jarret of the Carolina Panthers. Not bright enough to learn the playbook and get on an NFL field in spite of his size and athleticism.
































