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Kyle Friend - The tryout center that got invited to camp...


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2 hours ago, Captroop said:

Wow! Great finish. Could he play guard? I'll be watching this guy with great interest during the preseason. Would be nice to have a guy who's hungry for his shot providing depth on the roster.

I did  a bit of " google research ".  He played both guard and center at Temple.  Guy is a beast  - he benched 225 lbs  41x at Temples pro day.

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1 hour ago, Captroop said:

Wow! Great finish. Could he play guard? I'll be watching this guy with great interest during the preseason. Would be nice to have a guy who's hungry for his shot providing depth on the roster.

Guard is basically Center without snapping the ball and making the line calls.

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28 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

I did  a bit of " google research ".  He played both guard and center at Temple.  Guy is a beast  - he benched 225 lbs  41x at Temples pro day.

Dam that's the kinda power we should utilize that's some beastly reps I'm now keeping a eye on him.

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