He was primarily a backup last year coming off injury/rehab. This year he will likely be filling the starting spot left by Zamari Walton. And the only person on the team last year that made Feldman's list was Keion White so he's usually pretty good with his freaks list.His stats last year: 10 games, 7 tackles, no PBU, no INT, no PD.
But he's a freak. Ok, sure.
His stats last year: 10 games, 7 tackles, no PBU, no INT, no PD.
But he's a freak. Ok, sure.
Kevin Harris made it 2 years ago. Let's hope he has a good year too..He was primarily a backup last year coming off injury/rehab. This year he will likely be filling the starting spot left by Zamari Walton. And the only person on the team last year that made Feldman's list was Keion White so he's usually pretty good with his freaks list.
Since he's named after his father, he should be Kenyatta Watson, Jr. Kenyatta Watson, II would indicate that he has the same name as a family member other than his father, for example his brother or uncle.
Another rule people seem to miss with postnomials is that they change after someone dies. For example if Kenyatta Watson, Jr. has a son and gives him the same name, he would be Kenyatta Watson, III. If Kenyatta Watson, Sr. then dies, Kenyatta Watson, Jr. becomes Kenyatta Watson, Sr. and Kenyatta Watson, III becomes Kenyatta Watson, Jr.
I'll preemptively do this:
Since he's named after his father, he should be Kenyatta Watson, Jr. Kenyatta Watson, II would indicate that he has the same name as a family member other than his father, for example his brother or uncle.
Another rule people seem to miss with postnomials is that they change after someone dies. For example if Kenyatta Watson, Jr. has a son and gives him the same name, he would be Kenyatta Watson, III. If Kenyatta Watson, Sr. then dies, Kenyatta Watson, Jr. becomes Kenyatta Watson, Sr. and Kenyatta Watson, III becomes Kenyatta Watson, Jr.
I'll preemptively do this:
Another rule people seem to miss with postnomials is that they change after someone dies. For example if Kenyatta Watson, Jr. has a son and gives him the same name, he would be Kenyatta Watson, III. If Kenyatta Watson, Sr. then dies, Kenyatta Watson, Jr. becomes Kenyatta Watson, Sr. and Kenyatta Watson, III becomes Kenyatta Watson, Jr.
This would make any narrative spoken or written about a family that passes down a familial name worthless
I find this very troubling. So, what you are saying is that Thurston Howell III was really Thurston Howell, Jr. Wait - now I 'm confused again.Since he's named after his father, he should be Kenyatta Watson, Jr. Kenyatta Watson, II would indicate that he has the same name as a family member other than his father, for example his brother or uncle.
Another rule people seem to miss with postnomials is that they change after someone dies. For example if Kenyatta Watson, Jr. has a son and gives him the same name, he would be Kenyatta Watson, III. If Kenyatta Watson, Sr. then dies, Kenyatta Watson, Jr. becomes Kenyatta Watson, Sr. and Kenyatta Watson, III becomes Kenyatta Watson, Jr.
I'll preemptively do this:
Maybe he was holding out for when we got an actual coach.His stats last year: 10 games, 7 tackles, no PBU, no INT, no PD.
But he's a freak. Ok, sure.
So how bout all them kings and queens over in EnglandThat’s how it works. Otherwise you get Kenyatta Watson, XLIIII don’t make the rules, I just report them.
Since he's named after his father, he should be Kenyatta Watson, Jr. Kenyatta Watson, II would indicate that he has the same name as a family member other than his father, for example his brother or uncle.
Another rule people seem to miss with postnomials is that they change after someone dies. For example if Kenyatta Watson, Jr. has a son and gives him the same name, he would be Kenyatta Watson, III. If Kenyatta Watson, Sr. then dies, Kenyatta Watson, Jr. becomes Kenyatta Watson, Sr. and Kenyatta Watson, III becomes Kenyatta Watson, Jr.
I'll preemptively do this:
Thurston Howell III implies that Thurston Howell Sr and Thurston Howell Jr (or II) are both still alive.I find this very troubling. So, what you are saying is that Thurston Howell III was really Thurston Howell, Jr. Wait - now I 'm confused again.