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Title: "Work with renowned trainer helping Alabama's freshman QB, Blake Barnett"
Post by: WALL-E on March 29, 2016, 02:02:09 PM
Work with renowned trainer helping Alabama's promising redshirt freshman QB
(http://media.al.com/alphotos/photo/2015/12/30/-ba0cbad12de78406.JPG)"We're all kind of anxious to see how he matures and how he does this spring"

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Title: Re: "Work with renowned trainer helping Alabama's promising redshirt freshman QB"
Post by: ricky023 on March 29, 2016, 02:35:52 PM
Well he sure has the right coach working with him. RTR!


Title: Re: "Work with renowned trainer helping Alabama's promising redshirt freshman QB"
Post by: Chechem on March 30, 2016, 05:23:40 AM
BLAKE BARNETT

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San Diego Chargers wide receiver Javontee Herndon was one of the receivers Barnett threw to during that weekend.

"He loved Blake," Whitfield said. "I think he was a little surprised by Blake's power. A tall, lanky kid and Blake's driving the ball downfield."

Though Barnett was strictly a scout team quarterback last season, he had enough attention-grabbing moments while practicing against arguably the nation's top defense that star linebacker Reggie Ragland told AL.com of Barnett, "Once he learns everything and gets stronger and all that stuff and does the things he has to do, he's going to be a monster in college football." ...

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Title: Re: "Work with renowned trainer helping Alabama's promising redshirt freshman QB"
Post by: 2Stater on March 30, 2016, 06:34:31 AM
BLAKE BARNETT

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San Diego Chargers wide receiver Javontee Herndon was one of the receivers Barnett threw to during that weekend.

"He loved Blake," Whitfield said. "I think he was a little surprised by Blake's power. A tall, lanky kid and Blake's driving the ball downfield."

Though Barnett was strictly a scout team quarterback last season, he had enough attention-grabbing moments while practicing against arguably the nation's top defense that star linebacker Reggie Ragland told AL.com of Barnett, "Once he learns everything and gets stronger and all that stuff and does the things he has to do, he's going to be a monster in college football." ...

 :popcorn2:

I hope that's this year. Would love to have a monster starter for 3-4 years.


Title: Re: "Work with renowned trainer helping Alabama's promising redshirt freshman QB"
Post by: N.AL-Tider on March 30, 2016, 06:36:00 AM
BLAKE BARNETT

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San Diego Chargers wide receiver Javontee Herndon was one of the receivers Barnett threw to during that weekend.

"He loved Blake," Whitfield said. "I think he was a little surprised by Blake's power. A tall, lanky kid and Blake's driving the ball downfield."

Though Barnett was strictly a scout team quarterback last season, he had enough attention-grabbing moments while practicing against arguably the nation's top defense that star linebacker Reggie Ragland told AL.com of Barnett, "Once he learns everything and gets stronger and all that stuff and does the things he has to do, he's going to be a monster in college football." ...

 :popcorn2:

I hope that's this year. Would love to have a monster starter for 3-4 years.
Retweet! 


Title: Re: "Work with renowned trainer helping Alabama's promising redshirt freshman QB"
Post by: Chechem on March 30, 2016, 06:45:39 AM
BLAKE BARNETT

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San Diego Chargers wide receiver Javontee Herndon was one of the receivers Barnett threw to during that weekend.

"He loved Blake," Whitfield said. "I think he was a little surprised by Blake's power. A tall, lanky kid and Blake's driving the ball downfield."

Though Barnett was strictly a scout team quarterback last season, he had enough attention-grabbing moments while practicing against arguably the nation's top defense that star linebacker Reggie Ragland told AL.com of Barnett, "Once he learns everything and gets stronger and all that stuff and does the things he has to do, he's going to be a monster in college football." ...

 :popcorn2:

I hope that's this year. Would love to have a monster starter for 3-4 years.
Retweet! 
Ditto