Ive seen A lot of great Trojan receivers over the years. Nut I have to say as great as Jarret was Juju may be the better wr. @trojanfan12 what do you think. To me its not just his speed and playmaking. But his compassion level is inhuman. One of the most fun wrs I've watched was Carl Pickens got to give him a mention. Fitz is definitely at in my top 5Hard to pick the greatest for me so I'll say the Ike Hilliard, Jaquez Green, and Reidel Anthony trio was something like I've never seen. Even when they destroyed the Vols it was impressive to watch those guys work on the field.
No comment. I just thought that sentence needed to be highlighted.But his compassion level is inhuman.
Ive seen A lot of great Trojan receivers over the years. Nut I have to say as great as Jarret was Juju may be the better wr. @trojanfan12 what do you think. To me its not just his speed and playmaking. But his compassion level is inhuman. One of the most fun wrs I've watched was Carl Pickens got to give him a mention. Fitz is definitely at in my top 5
I agree Williams made a huge mistake. But Ive never seen anyone play with the COMPETITION level that Juju does. The guy always wants the ball and game in his hands. But also puts the team first.And he didn't fold when faced with injuries. He elevated his game. Thats not something many players do.Yeah, I think I'd put Juju ahead of Jarrett. If for no other reason that I think Juju may be the toughest wide receiver I've seen.
I wish Mike Williams wouldn't have joined Maurice Clarrett or whoever it was that tried to challenge the NFL's rule about a player having to be 3 years out of high school or at least that the NCAA ruled differently when he tried to get reinstated. If he had been able to stay, he may well be in this conversation.
Dewayne Jarret was a freak and I liked Marquise Lee along with Robert Woods ( I think they played a year or two together??). Kind of surprising Kiffin couldn't get a little more done with those two guys. I remember Keyshawn but that was the very beginning of the east coast getting to watch late games so I don't know much history about USC other than what we all saw on sportscenter... the 30 minute version cotdammit.Ive seen A lot of great Trojan receivers over the years. Nut I have to say as great as Jarret was Juju may be the better wr. @trojanfan12 what do you think. To me its not just his speed and playmaking. But his compassion level is inhuman. One of the most fun wrs I've watched was Carl Pickens got to give him a mention. Fitz is definitely at in my top 5
Woods and Lee were a great tandem. A lot of people forget Curtis Conway because he was another SC wr that never hit his expectations at the next level. I used to watch Vols games just to see pickens play. I would add JJ Stokes but I choose to forget himDewayne Jarret was a freak and I liked Marquise Lee along with Robert Woods ( I think they played a year or two together??). Kind of surprising Kiffin couldn't get a little more done with those two guys. I remember Keyshawn but that was the very beginning of the east coast getting to watch late games so I don't know much history about USC other than what we all saw on sportscenter... the 30 minute version cotdammit.
I was thinking about Carl Pickens as a homer pick. He was a bad dude. Started as safety as a freshman.
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Ive seen A lot of great Trojan receivers over the years. Nut I have to say as great as Jarret was Juju may be the better wr. @trojanfan12 what do you think. To me its not just his speed and playmaking. But his compassion level is inhuman. One of the most fun wrs I've watched was Carl Pickens got to give him a mention. Fitz is definitely at in my top 5
He went from a projected top 4 pick 1 on some boards. To A complete disaster trying to leave early. Had he stayed the extra year his draft stock doesnt drop imo. I understood Clarets decision given the circumstances. Williams trying to follow suit may have been the dumbest decisions I've seen a player makeI thought Mike Williams was a great WR..too bad he fucked it up by leaving after 2 years.