I am rooting tremendously for Armstrong to have a good camp and make the roster. I actually expect him to be our #3 WRer.
I am rooting tremendously for Armstrong to have a good camp and make the roster. I actually expect him to be our #3 WRer.
I love his build and play style. He gets open but isn't overly fast but runs crisp routes, he plays tough so he is a perfect possession receiver which Miami has lacked the since McD took over.Fully expect him to make the 53. I wonder how much his age had to do with going undrafted. He’s got a lot of traits and is statistically one of the most productive SEC receivers over the last few years.
Really disappointing if he’s not taking offseason workouts/conditioning/improvements seriously, especially going into year 3 after literally producing nothing in his first two seasons. I don’t know if that’s Nick being sour because he chose to workout with another trainer, but if this is true then his career is going to be over before it starts.
I thought I heard Tua isn't training with Hicks anymore, I'll see if I can dig up a link. 99% sure I heard it on a podcast (possibly Omar)He said it wasn’t directed at Cam and just half of the league just doesn't do position specific training from jan-April. Wouldn’t take it as gospel though, he comes off pretty ****y and acts like he’s the best trainer in the world. Tua is his biggest client, not sure if talking about positional training and avoiding injuries is the best route to go.
Weird.
As bad as he was at guard and tackle, center was where he was the weakest out of all the positions he played.
I’m pretty sure Tua fired Hicks.He said it wasn’t directed at Cam and just half of the league just doesn't do position specific training from jan-April. Wouldn’t take it as gospel though, he comes off pretty ****y and acts like he’s the best trainer in the world. Tua is his biggest client, not sure if talking about positional training and avoiding injuries is the best route to go.