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Post by orangeattack on Apr 15, 2018 19:06:37 GMT -8
Hey you guys who are out there eyeballing Noah Togiai: what do you think? He was kind of a bright spot on the offense last year, and he's getting Coach Riley to work with this season. I have a feeling Noah is heading for the NFL.
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Post by kersting13 on Apr 15, 2018 20:36:07 GMT -8
Hey you guys who are out there eyeballing Noah Togiai: what do you think? He was kind of a bright spot on the offense last year, and he's getting Coach Riley to work with this season. I have a feeling Noah is heading for the NFL. If he can hang on to the ball - he'll be good. For every good play he made, I seem to recall a terrible drop or a fumble. SaveSave
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Post by jimbeav on Apr 15, 2018 21:15:45 GMT -8
Noah is out for the spring after an offseason surgery (on the shoulder, I think? Don't remember). There's a column in the unmentionable fishwrap about how Riley and Togiai are forming a pretty good bond as they both work to coach the TE's this spring...
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Post by blackbug on Apr 16, 2018 11:34:41 GMT -8
Noah is out for the spring after an offseason surgery (on the shoulder, I think? Don't remember). There's a column in the unmentionable fishwrap about how Riley and Togiai are forming a pretty good bond as they both work to coach the TE's this spring... The surgery was on the foot.
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Post by baseba1111 on Apr 16, 2018 13:55:04 GMT -8
Noah is out for the spring after an offseason surgery (on the shoulder, I think? Don't remember). There's a column in the unmentionable fishwrap about how Riley and Togiai are forming a pretty good bond as they both work to coach the TE's this spring... The surgery was on the foot. And... he is no where near an NFL prospect at this point. He hasn't made it thru one college season as of now. As a RSJr he's only appeared in 23 games averaging just over 2 catches per. Granted, if healthy, he will be utilized better and more often, but we also have some talent depth and Isaiah Smalls might be better than Togiai already. Kid doesn't drop the ball and is built, all of 6'4" 232 as true Frosh.
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Post by seastape on Apr 16, 2018 14:18:50 GMT -8
The surgery was on the foot. And... he is no where near an NFL prospect at this point. He hasn't made it thru one college season as of now. As a RSJr he's only appeared in 23 games averaging just over 2 catches per. Granted, if healthy, he will be utilized better and more often, but we also have some talent depth and Isaiah Smalls might be better than Togiai already. Kid doesn't drop the ball and is built, all of 6'4" 232 as true Frosh. Re: Smalls at 6'4" 232 as a true frosh: actually, 232 as a high school senior.
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