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Who is an offensive prospect that you are excited to compete against?
Tough call, but first let me say that I have been disappointed by the lack of prominent receiving threats at tight end and running back. I don't know if it's because powerful, physical running backs are the current flavor, or just that there's too much talent at wide receiver for offensive coordinators and quarterbacks to look elsewhere, but I really hope that it changes. I want to see a tight end or running back break 800 yards receiving this year. Then, next year, I want to shut him down.
I guess if I had to name a player it would be Paul DiMirio. The guy has talent, but lacks the smarts. Given that I want to prove how important the mental aspect of the game is, he's someone that I want to beat every game to the point of almost going man coverage on him.
I also want to name Perry Tucker. He's got a bit of work to do and will need some time to learn his routes, but he is a capable blocker, a smart player, and has amazing hands. There is no such thing as a 50/50 ball with this guy. He will pull it down unless you beat him to it. I think I'll win our early match-ups, but he is someone who I want to challenge, and who I believe can eventually challenge me.
When your career is over what would you like them to say about Kevin Cushing?
Well, we know some of what will be said. I've been accused of having a short fuse, of being too selfish, and ten years from now they will still be said. First impressions are huge. However, I hope that after this year, when folks see what I can do on the field and teammates can see what I bring in off the field, that my reputation will become one of a player focused on winning, with a competitive drive that doesn't stop.
Favorite movie?
My favorite overall movie is The Prestige, and my favorite comedy is Hot Shots.
@124715 @Perry87
Who is an offensive prospect that you are excited to compete against?
Tough call, but first let me say that I have been disappointed by the lack of prominent receiving threats at tight end and running back. I don't know if it's because powerful, physical running backs are the current flavor, or just that there's too much talent at wide receiver for offensive coordinators and quarterbacks to look elsewhere, but I really hope that it changes. I want to see a tight end or running back break 800 yards receiving this year. Then, next year, I want to shut him down.
I guess if I had to name a player it would be Paul DiMirio. The guy has talent, but lacks the smarts. Given that I want to prove how important the mental aspect of the game is, he's someone that I want to beat every game to the point of almost going man coverage on him.
I also want to name Perry Tucker. He's got a bit of work to do and will need some time to learn his routes, but he is a capable blocker, a smart player, and has amazing hands. There is no such thing as a 50/50 ball with this guy. He will pull it down unless you beat him to it. I think I'll win our early match-ups, but he is someone who I want to challenge, and who I believe can eventually challenge me.
When your career is over what would you like them to say about Kevin Cushing?
Well, we know some of what will be said. I've been accused of having a short fuse, of being too selfish, and ten years from now they will still be said. First impressions are huge. However, I hope that after this year, when folks see what I can do on the field and teammates can see what I bring in off the field, that my reputation will become one of a player focused on winning, with a competitive drive that doesn't stop.
Favorite movie?
My favorite overall movie is The Prestige, and my favorite comedy is Hot Shots.
@124715 @Perry87
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