Absolutely. There are many more defensive players in the NFL who can match up with him.Cam Newton is a big guy and he gets beaten up. Murray will not survive.
Hard for me to get upset with a kid that won 3 championships, for our HS.I'm ready for Kyler to be irrelevant again. Sorry. Just don't like him. Like someone said, Manziel 2.0 but without the OxyContin.
Having seen him, in person, albeit years ago..........................5' 10" would be my guess. He has put on a few pounds, but not much.Exactly how tall is Kyler Murray anyway?
Drew Brees listed at 6-0
Baker Mayfield listed at 6-1
Russell Wilson listed at 5-11
With the OU assist SID saying he measured at 5'9 7/8 without socks, he would be an inch+ shorter than all three. That's pretty significant.
Having seen him, in person, albeit years ago..........................5' 10" would be my guess. He has put on a few pounds, but not much.
Maybe he will one-up Neon Deion, and not only play 2 sports, but play football, as a starter, on both sides of the ball.
I can see Murray as WR like Edelman at the Patriots. I don't think there is big money for him at that position; not right off anyway. Murray can throw the ball and I think that is what he wants to do in the NFL.I have seen a few mock drafts that list him as QB/WR.
I totally love Tua's suit.....
I don't actually believe Tua is 6'1", either. Murray is a lot shorter.
Can't wait to see what he wears when he is back there again this year.I totally love Tua's suit.....
In the interviews that I have seen, he appears to be as humble as you could reasonably expect a person to be who has been placed on a pedestal for most of his life. His father - not so much.I've seen videos where you can truly see Tua is a great kid. Great family -- great attitude.
I've yet to see one where I thought Kyler was a great guy. Not necessarily a bad one...... just limited personality wise
Kyler is around 5'7" or 5'8". I agree Tua is probably 5'11" or 6' even. That tells you how short he is. I hope the kid does well in the NFL. I don't want to see any of these guys fail. If i like them or not they have all worked their butts off to get to this point and after they leave college I really have no dog in the hunt.
I don't actually believe Tua is 6'1", either. Murray is a lot shorter.
"Humble" can easily be faked......In the interviews that I have seen, he appears to be as humble as you could reasonably expect a person to be who has been placed on a pedestal for most of his life. His father - not so much.
He's wearing something underneath all those leis?I totally love Tua's suit.....
I think most of us on here understand that kids heads sometimes get in the way of their abilities. That most undoubtedly had something to do with the way our guys played that night...not taking anything away from Clemson's players, they played great, flawlessly!! As in racing the best car doesn't always win. Clemson just won the last race very convincingly!!!Wasn't sure where to put this, or even if I should post this. I happen to be good friends with a guy whose son starts for Clemson. We spoke again yesterday. His son made it clear that literally everything the Tide did on defense, the offense expected and was prepared for. Absolutely NOTHING we did, confused them. Further, he said the defensive line of ND was better than Bama, which was surprising since in the prior two years he was extremely impressed with our D line.
After the game, he spoke to a few Bama guys he mentioned to me by name. I will not name them..but three basically told him the same thing.." Ok,,,you beat us, but I'm gonna be rich very soon."
Kind of puts this loss into a different perspective for me. BTW..said Tua could not have been more gracious.
I hate to hear this. If I were a scout and I saw how poorly a player played against the highest college competition, I would have to hold that against that player when it came to choosing him in the draft. That "competitive spirit" may not be there or the discipline is missing.Wasn't sure where to put this, or even if I should post this. I happen to be good friends with a guy whose son starts for Clemson. We spoke again yesterday. His son made it clear that literally everything the Tide did on defense, the offense expected and was prepared for. Absolutely NOTHING we did, confused them. Further, he said the defensive line of ND was better than Bama, which was surprising since in the prior two years he was extremely impressed with our D line.
After the game, he spoke to a few Bama guys he mentioned to me by name. I will not name them..but three basically told him the same thing.." Ok,,,you beat us, but I'm gonna be rich very soon."
Kind of puts this loss into a different perspective for me. BTW..said Tua could not have been more gracious.
Not questioning you, but that quote seems dubious. First, he is already rich by most standards since he has already been paid millions of dollars by the A's to play baseball. The "very soon" makes the quote wrong, and therefore questionable. Second, he would have been talking to men who will also be very rich soon, so it would be meaningless. It would be like Bill Gates bragging to Warren Buffet that he was rich.Wasn't sure where to put this, or even if I should post this. I happen to be good friends with a guy whose son starts for Clemson. We spoke again yesterday. His son made it clear that literally everything the Tide did on defense, the offense expected and was prepared for. Absolutely NOTHING we did, confused them. Further, he said the defensive line of ND was better than Bama, which was surprising since in the prior two years he was extremely impressed with our D line.
After the game, he spoke to a few Bama guys he mentioned to me by name. I will not name them..but three basically told him the same thing.." Ok,,,you beat us, but I'm gonna be rich very soon."
Kind of puts this loss into a different perspective for me. BTW..said Tua could not have been more gracious.