"It’s guys like that that help us be where we’re at today. Justin Rennicks is a threat in a lot of different ways and we’re all happy to have him on the team.”
That’s great and roo-rah Rennicks is a hard worker and all but if he can’t put the ball in the back of the net consistently then convert him to center-back. He’s fast and physical but at 24 he has hit his ceiling as a forward.
Hard to disagree with this assessment, Hank. Could he learn the wing fullback position like Brandon Bye has done. As a front linen offensive wing player, he is quick but not as skillful as he should be.
That’s great and roo-rah Rennicks is a hard worker and all but if he can’t put the ball in the back of the net consistently then convert him to center-back. He’s fast and physical but at 24 he has hit his ceiling as a forward.
I just have to say Roo-Rah Rennicks is an amazing nickname
Hard to disagree with this assessment, Hank. Could he learn the wing fullback position like Brandon Bye has done. As a front linen offensive wing player, he is quick but not as skillful as he should be.
Potentially - not sure if he has the one on one skills that BB has but could be a good backup.
Justin's two greatest assets are his speed and his work rate.
The question would well better be whether his skill set is more geared toward offensive or defensive play.
He definitely belongs on a team....the question being where will be able to contribute the most.
More Bruce-lighting