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App Receiver gets National Attention
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Well deserved recognition for Sims and the Mountaineers.
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That was a fantastic catch. The pass was needs to get some kudos. It wasn't perfect but it was perfectly placed where McElfresh could catch it.
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I think one of the announcers (Beth Mowins) called him McElFISH at the beginning of the game. I got a chuckle. Great grab and great name!
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On the NFL site that showed the play the article writer made a parenthetical statement about his name being great.APPSTATE-H3 wrote:Best named player in college football!
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Was highlighted on Sports Nation (Max Kellerman and Michelle Beadle) as well. One of the top 3 plays of the weekend. They did mispronouce the name but then inadvertently got it correct when they began commenting on how it should be pronouned.
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Same here - great work ethic, great drive, small stature, heart of a giant.sixtoes9134 wrote:He reminds me of Clutch Cline.
I was talking with Sims' older sister at UM. She said his vertical leap is 42" (or was it 46"?). I had made a comment that at Football 201 he jumped from a standstill and palmed the top of the inflatable helmet solidly.
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sixtoes9134 wrote:He reminds me of Clutch Cline.
Not intended toward you but for comparisons in general. I guess it just so natural that we all just compare demographically similar players. To me his game seems much more like Bj Frazier than Cline. Cline was a tough good after catch WR with less speed. Sims is quick and crafty like Frazier or Courman.
I just tire that every time we and every other fan base has a good player at a position they almost always compare said player to someone of the same race. Mel Kiper does it all the time, if there is a good pass rushing DE white kid his pro comparison is Jared Allen, if there is a pocket passing African American kid his pro comparison is Warren Moon. Its just too transparent for me. Not all white kids play like white kids and visa versa.
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or more like CoCo ---ASUPATCH wrote:sixtoes9134 wrote:He reminds me of Clutch Cline.
Not intended toward you but for comparisons in general. I guess it just so natural that we all just compare demographically similar players. To me his game seems much more like Bj Frazier than Cline. Cline was a tough good after catch WR with less speed. Sims is quick and crafty like Frazier or Courman.
I just tire that every time we and every other fan base has a good player at a position they almost always compare said player to someone of the same race. Mel Kiper does it all the time, if there is a good pass rushing DE white kid his pro comparison is Jared Allen, if there is a pocket passing African American kid his pro comparison is Warren Moon. Its just too transparent for me. Not all white kids play like white kids and visa versa.
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I, too would compare him (or he reminds me of Cline) and race doesn't enter my mind.. I compare him to Cline because he's gritty and has shown he is willing to do what it takes to make the grab. I see no problem with the Courman/Frazier comparison but don't get the hang up on the race comparison/transparency. To me, it still is a player reminds someone of a player that played at an earlier time. No more, no less.ASUPATCH wrote:sixtoes9134 wrote:He reminds me of Clutch Cline.
Not intended toward you but for comparisons in general. I guess it just so natural that we all just compare demographically similar players. To me his game seems much more like Bj Frazier than Cline. Cline was a tough good after catch WR with less speed. Sims is quick and crafty like Frazier or Courman.
I just tire that every time we and every other fan base has a good player at a position they almost always compare said player to someone of the same race. Mel Kiper does it all the time, if there is a good pass rushing DE white kid his pro comparison is Jared Allen, if there is a pocket passing African American kid his pro comparison is Warren Moon. Its just too transparent for me. Not all white kids play like white kids and visa versa.
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What was the game that Cline took that one hit at the sideline that flattened him as he caught the ball?
It was the type of hit that I thought could impart serious injury and gladly did not.
It was the type of hit that I thought could impart serious injury and gladly did not.
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At Montana - semifinals in the snow ---McLeansvilleAppFan wrote:What was the game that Cline took that one hit at the sideline that flattened him as he caught the ball?
It was the type of hit that I thought could impart serious injury and gladly did not.
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I do not give a flying flip what color a player is so long as he plays for Appalachian!ASUPATCH wrote:sixtoes9134 wrote:He reminds me of Clutch Cline.
Not intended toward you but for comparisons in general. I guess it just so natural that we all just compare demographically similar players. To me his game seems much more like Bj Frazier than Cline. Cline was a tough good after catch WR with less speed. Sims is quick and crafty like Frazier or Courman.
I just tire that every time we and every other fan base has a good player at a position they almost always compare said player to someone of the same race. Mel Kiper does it all the time, if there is a good pass rushing DE white kid his pro comparison is Jared Allen, if there is a pocket passing African American kid his pro comparison is Warren Moon. Its just too transparent for me. Not all white kids play like white kids and visa versa.
I compare Cline and McElfresh because of similar size and consistency of coming down with the catch along with what I see as tremendous work ethic...period. You'll notice that the comparison goes beyond the confines of the game itself.
I'll stick with McElfresh reminding me of Cline ... because he does.
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