Top Tight Ends of the Pac-10/12 Era

It’s been a busy morning.

I know you just eat nachos all day but you must really not have a job. Respek.

Not many teen bois to stock at 4am so the professional stocker must turn his attention elsewhere at that hour.
 
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ASJ is a stats guy. He was definitely good yet I can't remember him doing much in big games at big moments. These lists are prone to overrating guys like that. In defense, I think Gronk barely played like 1.5 seasons at Arizona healthy.
 
ASJ is a stats guy. He was definitely good yet I can't remember him doing much in big games at big moments. These lists are prone to overrating guys like that. In defense, I think Gronk barely played like 1.5 seasons at Arizona healthy.

I get the ASJ hate I think. I think it's a little over the top too. He didn't seem to be a hard worker and had discipline issues off the field. OTOH he was pretty damn good as a receiver and blocker. There were games where running behind him was the only way Sark could consistently move the ball.

As far as showing up in big games goes, I question whether he ever played in one.
 
Hunter Bryant felt like the Joe Tryon of TEs. Was hyped up and pretty good but I just didn't like them that much
 
Hunter Bryant felt like the Joe Tryon of TEs. Was hyped up and pretty good but I just didn't like them that much

Hunter would be playing on Sundays if his knees were not so fucked up.
 
Hunter Bryant felt like the Joe Tryon of TEs. Was hyped up and pretty good but I just didn't like them that much

Their careers couldn't have been much different. Bryant was an elite teen boi who everyone wanted who came in with massive hype. Tryon's best offer was Cuog until we offered like a week before signing day.

Bryant produced here when healthy. Tryon started producing right before he went to the league.

Bryant was an UDFA. Tryon was a first round pick.

Just two completely different players and trajectories.
 
ASJ is a stats guy. He was definitely good yet I can't remember him doing much in big games at big moments. These lists are prone to overrating guys like that. In defense, I think Gronk barely played like 1.5 seasons at Arizona healthy.

I get the ASJ hate I think. I think it's a little over the top too. He didn't seem to be a hard worker and had discipline issues off the field. OTOH he was pretty damn good as a receiver and blocker. There were games where running behind him was the only way Sark could consistently move the ball.

As far as showing up in big games goes, I question whether he ever played in one.

ASJ was good. I'd crawl through a sewer line to get him on last year and this year's teams. A healthy Bryant might have been even better. Odd to say given he's only been off the team for a few years but he is a player who feels like he's built for the current game.
 
ASJ is a stats guy. He was definitely good yet I can't remember him doing much in big games at big moments. These lists are prone to overrating guys like that. In defense, I think Gronk barely played like 1.5 seasons at Arizona healthy.

I get the ASJ hate I think. I think it's a little over the top too. He didn't seem to be a hard worker and had discipline issues off the field. OTOH he was pretty damn good as a receiver and blocker. There were games where running behind him was the only way Sark could consistently move the ball.

As far as showing up in big games goes, I question whether he ever played in one.

ASJ was good. I'd crawl through a sewer line to get him on last year and this year's teams. A healthy Bryant might have been even better. Odd to say given he's only been off the team for a few years but he is a player who feels like he's built for the current game.

Bryant's hands were low key unreliable.
 
ASJ is a stats guy. He was definitely good yet I can't remember him doing much in big games at big moments. These lists are prone to overrating guys like that. In defense, I think Gronk barely played like 1.5 seasons at Arizona healthy.

I get the ASJ hate I think. I think it's a little over the top too. He didn't seem to be a hard worker and had discipline issues off the field. OTOH he was pretty damn good as a receiver and blocker. There were games where running behind him was the only way Sark could consistently move the ball.

As far as showing up in big games goes, I question whether he ever played in one.

ASJ was good. I'd crawl through a sewer line to get him on last year and this year's teams. A healthy Bryant might have been even better. Odd to say given he's only been off the team for a few years but he is a player who feels like he's built for the current game.

Bryant's hands were low key unreliable.

Yeah I seem to remember them looking like glue a few times and like bricks a few times.
 
ASJ is a stats guy. He was definitely good yet I can't remember him doing much in big games at big moments. These lists are prone to overrating guys like that. In defense, I think Gronk barely played like 1.5 seasons at Arizona healthy.

I get the ASJ hate I think. I think it's a little over the top too. He didn't seem to be a hard worker and had discipline issues off the field. OTOH he was pretty damn good as a receiver and blocker. There were games where running behind him was the only way Sark could consistently move the ball.

As far as showing up in big games goes, I question whether he ever played in one.

ASJ was good. I'd crawl through a sewer line to get him on last year and this year's teams. A healthy Bryant might have been even better. Odd to say given he's only been off the team for a few years but he is a player who feels like he's built for the current game.

Bryant's hands were low key unreliable.

Yeah I seem to remember them looking like glue a few times and like bricks a few times.

Yep precisely
 
Really thought this was gonna be a different kind of thread … maybe even wam worthy.
 
ASJ is a stats guy. He was definitely good yet I can't remember him doing much in big games at big moments. These lists are prone to overrating guys like that. In defense, I think Gronk barely played like 1.5 seasons at Arizona healthy.

I get the ASJ hate I think. I think it's a little over the top too. He didn't seem to be a hard worker and had discipline issues off the field. OTOH he was pretty damn good as a receiver and blocker. There were games where running behind him was the only way Sark could consistently move the ball.

As far as showing up in big games goes, I question whether he ever played in one.

I remember yelling when he dropped the 3rd down conversion @stanford which led to the Kevin smith trapped non catch in sarks "True Emotions on the Field" bowl on the farm. Thanks for making me remember.
 
ASJ is a stats guy. He was definitely good yet I can't remember him doing much in big games at big moments. These lists are prone to overrating guys like that. In defense, I think Gronk barely played like 1.5 seasons at Arizona healthy.

I get the ASJ hate I think. I think it's a little over the top too. He didn't seem to be a hard worker and had discipline issues off the field. OTOH he was pretty damn good as a receiver and blocker. There were games where running behind him was the only way Sark could consistently move the ball.

As far as showing up in big games goes, I question whether he ever played in one.

It’s kind of ridiculous to say he didn’t play well in big games. He was really good. It’s too bad he didn’t work as hard as he could, likely because he’s an alcoholic.
 
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