Class Impact: Zion Nelson to Miami

Class Impact: Zion Nelson to Miami

Stefan Adams

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Omg the scorching 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 hot takes in this thread from the usual cast of characters are priceless.

@RVACane want proof there’s are no slurpers, only mopes? This thread, with its condescending group of doofuses is it.
The frustrating part is how nothing changes. The next time I say something that contradicts the hivemind it will be met with condescending mockery and/or dumbvotes from the same bozos. I think I've put them all on ignore list by now though.
 
Omg the scorching 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 hot takes in this thread from the usual cast of characters are priceless.

@RVACane want proof there’s are no slurpers, only mopes? This thread, with its condescending group of doofuses is it.
@HighSeas @GOCANES05 and @Calvin gave substantive reasons for liking this take based on traits they saw on film. Those are the winners. Everyone else that bashed him was wrong about him but the overall OL recruiting concerns were legit. We hadn’t exactly filled up classes with talent on the OL at that point.
 
It is a about a guy who only shows up when things are bad, an avowed gaytor, who has actually porsted here what an “amazing time“ he had cheering for the turds in the swamp when he was a student at UFailure, and how people have closed minds and jump on every opportunity, to run players down.
He’s posted that? We have gaytor alums here who are Cane fans but went to UiF on costs. So this is a gaytor alum and fan??? Like we know for a fact that he literally roots for the turds over the Canes?
 
There are dudes in the draft like this and in the league year after year.
We all love 5 stars and players with 40 times and all that.
But one thing that you can’t measure is heart and determination.
Just like navy seals talk about that you can’t tell who’s gonna make it through BUDs, no one can tell how far a young man is going to take whatever talent he has.
We all get into arguments about development but how can you develop something that has little desire to be developed or the work ethic or grit to will their development?

Someone please name me a player that took more sht and social media slander than this young man.
Please tell me who was getting their *** kicked as a freshman game after game at one of the most vital positions on the field.
He didn’t cry or complain. He didn’t quit.
He worked on his craft and took care of what he could and forgot about what he couldn’t control.
How many players have gone through this program and folded the minute any little bit of adversity came their way?

There is no star rating or recruiting guru that can identify what makes Zion tick.
But we want and need more of it.
 
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Number of sacks surrendered by Zion Nelson in 2020: 0.

That’s not true at all. Lol

Zion didn’t start until week 3. He wasn’t a full time starter at LT until the final 6 games. He allowed 2 sacks in those final 6 games along w/ 5 QBP. Still a massive improvement from yr. 1, but let’s not over exaggerate. Lol

His PFF graded at 79.7 over those last 6 games ranked him as the 3rd best LT during that time in the ACC & the 12th best LT in P5 overall.
 
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Can we check Scaiffe Pope Wiggins Mullins Joyner just asking for a friend.

Nah all jokes aside Nelson was a great eval and if anyone didn't develop on the OL it ain't on the coach cause if he developed why not the others?

If I thought it was even remotely possible for you to get the difference....
 
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That’s not true at all. Lol

Zion didn’t start until week 3. He wasn’t a full time starter at LT until the final 6 games. He allowed 2 sacks in those final 6 games along w/ 5 QBP. Still a massive improvement from yr. 1, but let’s not over exaggerate. Lol

His PFF graded at 79.7 over those last 6 games ranked him as the 3rd best LT during that time in the ACC & the 12th best LT in P5 overall.
I read that. PPF did not credit him with surrendering a sack. Even if he did give up two sacks, that still makes him one of the best pass protectors in the nation
 
I read that. PPF did not credit him with surrendering a sack. Even if he did give up two sacks, that still makes him one of the best pass protectors in the nation




U can choose any link u like, or u can also go back & watch the games. Again, Nelson didn’t start the first 2 games. Didn’t start against Clemson at LT. Rotated back his LT position in the last 6 games of the season & did very, very well. Even the snaps against Clemson, he was way better than the previous season, but he still allowed QBP & sacks in the final 6 games.
 
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U can choose any link u like, or u can also go back & watch the games. Again, Nelson didn’t start the first 2 games. Didn’t start against Clemson at LT. Rotated back his LT position in the last 6 games of the season & did very, very well. Even the snaps against Clemson, he was way better than the previous season, but he still allowed QBP & sacks in the final 6 games.
Once again. Even if he did only gave up two sacks, it still puts him near the top of pass protectors. He’s far exceeded most people’s expectations
 
Can’t wait for 37 years of

“Zion Nelson was a 2 star!”

but seriously a great story so far. Ready for a big season from him this year.

i would say the vitriol from this was more aimed at Richt than Zion but always happy to eat crow like this
 
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Once again. Even if he did only gave up two sacks, it still puts him near the top of pass protectors. He’s far exceeded most people’s expectations

I said that. I’m simply pointing out the narrative he gave up 0 sacks was incorrect.
 
The people who were high on Zion recognized he was a project with athletic traits. Our old staff started him at LT as a TF. Because they didn't have any better options. Because they failed to evaluate/recruit/develop a better option. That was the issue.

Impressed by the strides last season. Looking forward to seeing him flourish as a junior. But if I'd never seen him outside of mop-up duty his TF season it would've meant the program was in a better place.
 
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He gained 50lbs as a frosh dude. He did look like a basketball player. And he’s still gotta lot to prove to live up to this years offseason hype. I’d sure love to see him live up to McShays ranking. If he does, that means we running on Bama.
Lol take the L like a man - weaksauce.

"This is a truly pathetic new low for UM recruiting."
 
Wait until after the season he will be a household name accross the country
 
I'm a big fan of Nelson too but let's wait til after this season to see if he's truly an elite day1/2 talent or simply an above average p5 tackle. For some reason the first play of the spring scrimmage where Deandre blew past him gives me the jeebies
 
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