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Of the quarterbacks here, there's no mistaking Morris is the most polished. This 6-2, 186-pound Michigan commitment can compete in any group. "If Shane were in this class he would be a top five or six guy in the country," Luginbill said. "He has great arm strength and a wonderful, compact delivery. He has things you can't coach."
http://247sports.com/Recruit/Shane-Morris-8186
Shane Morris, QB, Warren (Mich.) De La Salle (Class of 2013)
While he’s made a reputation as one of the best passers in the country regardless of class, at first glance Morris also is a fluid athlete. Of the four quarterbacks at the event, he sits in the pocket with the calmest feet and makes the most throws in balance. Morris was especially impressive throwing the ball in the seams and in the intermediate game against the Southwest squad (Morris plays for the Midwest). There is little doubt that the Michigan commit is the most talented quarterback prospect at the event.
[h2][/h2][h2]Quarterback[/h2]
Shane Morris (Warren, Mich./De La Salle Collegiate)
While the Midwest didn’t win the championship and went 0-3 in pool play, we believe Morris, a Class of 2013 Michigan commit, was the top quarterback prospect at the event. He was penalized at times because his supporting cast was not quite as fast as some of the other teams, which featured a higher number of more gifted and explosive players. Over the course of two days, Morris fit the ball in tight, closing windows as good or better than any quarterback we’ve seen in this setting this spring or summer.
Ronald Darby, Matt Davis & Ron Thompson also showed out....while Wayne Morgan got supposedly got cooked for most of the event....
Of the quarterbacks here, there's no mistaking Morris is the most polished. This 6-2, 186-pound Michigan commitment can compete in any group. "If Shane were in this class he would be a top five or six guy in the country," Luginbill said. "He has great arm strength and a wonderful, compact delivery. He has things you can't coach."
http://247sports.com/Recruit/Shane-Morris-8186
Shane Morris, QB, Warren (Mich.) De La Salle (Class of 2013)
While he’s made a reputation as one of the best passers in the country regardless of class, at first glance Morris also is a fluid athlete. Of the four quarterbacks at the event, he sits in the pocket with the calmest feet and makes the most throws in balance. Morris was especially impressive throwing the ball in the seams and in the intermediate game against the Southwest squad (Morris plays for the Midwest). There is little doubt that the Michigan commit is the most talented quarterback prospect at the event.
[h2][/h2][h2]Quarterback[/h2]
Shane Morris (Warren, Mich./De La Salle Collegiate)
While the Midwest didn’t win the championship and went 0-3 in pool play, we believe Morris, a Class of 2013 Michigan commit, was the top quarterback prospect at the event. He was penalized at times because his supporting cast was not quite as fast as some of the other teams, which featured a higher number of more gifted and explosive players. Over the course of two days, Morris fit the ball in tight, closing windows as good or better than any quarterback we’ve seen in this setting this spring or summer.
Ronald Darby, Matt Davis & Ron Thompson also showed out....while Wayne Morgan got supposedly got cooked for most of the event....
[h2]For Cutler and Cavallari, the wedding’s off[/h2]
By Doug Farrar
You've heard of the phrase, "outkicking your coverage" as it doesn't apply to football, right? If not, it's one way to describe that interesting phenomenon in which a guy somehow manages to become involved with a lady who's decidedly out of his league. Happens all the time, as it did to Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler(notes), when he hooked up with MTV/UPN/straight-to-DVD television personality Kristin Cavallari in the fall of 2010.
After a whirlwind courtship, the couple got engaged in April when Cutler popped the question in Mexico. Things appeared to be moving along very well. The NFL lockout certainly gave the two more time to be together, and according to People Magazine, Cavallari was busy planning the wedding that was supposed to happen soon.
However, we now have a sad update: Per that very same fountain of celebrity information, the wedding's now cancelled, and it was Cutler who broke it off.
"She got dumped," one source told People. "She's absolutely devastated. She can't believe this is happening. "She was planning her dream wedding, the date was set, the location — everything was set. She's in shock that the dream wedding she was planning is going to end this way."
Just last week. Cavallari tweeted this bit of excitement about her engagement party:
For those interested in the registry, the couple was set up at Crate and Barrel, as well as Williams-Sonoma.
For wedding guests willing to dig a little deeper, the soon-to-be newlyweds are also asking for a Williams-Sonoma copper stockpot ($429.95), a Williams-Sonoma 19-piece knife block set ($2,799.95) and a Breville smart oven ($249.95). For those who can't splurge, a $2.95 Crate & Barrel teabag rest plate shaped like a teapot also made the cut.
[h2]For Cutler and Cavallari, the wedding’s off[/h2]
By Doug Farrar
You've heard of the phrase, "outkicking your coverage" as it doesn't apply to football, right? If not, it's one way to describe that interesting phenomenon in which a guy somehow manages to become involved with a lady who's decidedly out of his league. Happens all the time, as it did to Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler(notes), when he hooked up with MTV/UPN/straight-to-DVD television personality Kristin Cavallari in the fall of 2010.
After a whirlwind courtship, the couple got engaged in April when Cutler popped the question in Mexico. Things appeared to be moving along very well. The NFL lockout certainly gave the two more time to be together, and according to People Magazine, Cavallari was busy planning the wedding that was supposed to happen soon.
However, we now have a sad update: Per that very same fountain of celebrity information, the wedding's now cancelled, and it was Cutler who broke it off.
"She got dumped," one source told People. "She's absolutely devastated. She can't believe this is happening. "She was planning her dream wedding, the date was set, the location — everything was set. She's in shock that the dream wedding she was planning is going to end this way."
Just last week. Cavallari tweeted this bit of excitement about her engagement party:
For those interested in the registry, the couple was set up at Crate and Barrel, as well as Williams-Sonoma.
For wedding guests willing to dig a little deeper, the soon-to-be newlyweds are also asking for a Williams-Sonoma copper stockpot ($429.95), a Williams-Sonoma 19-piece knife block set ($2,799.95) and a Breville smart oven ($249.95). For those who can't splurge, a $2.95 Crate & Barrel teabag rest plate shaped like a teapot also made the cut.