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App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 7:01 pm
by hapapp
http://www.appstatesports.com/ViewArtic ... =209634177

McElfresh catch garners national attention.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 7:05 pm
by DaphneUrquhart
Well deserved recognition for Sims and the Mountaineers.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 8:47 pm
by APPSTATE-H3
Best named player in college football!

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:02 pm
by AppSt94
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.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:15 pm
by AppAttack
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!

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:45 pm
by McLeansvilleAppFan
APPSTATE-H3 wrote:Best named player in college football!
On the NFL site that showed the play the article writer made a parenthetical statement about his name being great.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:41 pm
by tea76
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.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:55 pm
by Blackangold4

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 7:20 am
by sixtoes9134
He reminds me of Clutch Cline.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 10:12 am
by DaphneUrquhart
sixtoes9134 wrote:He reminds me of Clutch Cline.
Same here - great work ethic, great drive, small stature, heart of a giant.

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.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 3:02 pm
by Boone Goon
Love it! Great kid, great player! Look out Sun Belt!

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 5:31 pm
by ASUPATCH
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.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 5:36 pm
by WVAPPeer
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.
or more like CoCo ---

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:02 pm
by YesAppCan
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, 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.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:32 pm
by McLeansvilleAppFan
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.

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:46 pm
by WVAPPeer
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.
At Montana - semifinals in the snow ---

Re: App Receiver gets National Attention

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 7:16 pm
by DaphneUrquhart
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 do not give a flying flip what color a player is so long as he plays for Appalachian!

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.