The Bank (5/19)

The Bank (5/19)

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I don't understand the "backing off for tampering" of Sam. To do so is just an admission of guilt.

The young man wants to play for his former coach. Tulane had no problem accepting his transfer to Tulane with the same coach.

Tell Tulane to go f**k themselves!!!!
 
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I have a couple of buddies who are in certain circles, word on him is he is overrated and they got a kid in 2025 who is better, forget the name. And this has nothing to do with him not coming.
Yup gotta imagine they’re talking about Chavez

 
This DLine class is lining up to be epic. Hoping the staff gets a few different pure corners to OV in the summer.

Extremely unlikely, but the IMG recruits playing together at the next level, including Gibson and Robinson, would be program changing.
 
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That offense looked rough in the spring.

Slow and nothing downfield. I could’ve sworn Gattis was calling plays for them.
That's why I have no idea why Raiola going there like so many other offenses out there to be developed as a QB
 
That's why I have no idea why Raiola going there like so many other offenses out there to be developed as a QB

He believes in his talent and whatever they're selling as far as what they envision the offense could look like with him at the helm.

People used to say the same thing about Bama years ago. They started with a ground game, developed all the short and intermediate routes, and then finalized with a downfield attack to go with everything else.

Georgia can now do what Bama successfully does and hurt you all over. You've gotta play then straight up since if you cheat anywhere, they'll hurt you elsewhere. The right signal caller will make their offense sing like never before.

Maybe that's Raiola, guess we'll see.
 
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He believes in his talent and whatever they're selling as far as what they envision the offense could look like with him at the helm.

People used to say the same thing about Bama years ago. They started with a ground game, developed all the short and intermediate routes, and then finalized with a downfield attack to go with everything else.

Georgia can now do what Bama successfully does and hurt you all over. You've gotta play then straight up since if you cheat anywhere, they'll hurt you elsewhere. The right signal caller will make their offense sing like never before.

Maybe that's Raiola, guess we'll see.
I think it’s gonna be beck tbh
 
Because those schools have a proven record of winning and playing in hig games.

They know they can get developed by the coaches we now have and they know they can get developed by the coaches at the big schools.

Miami hasn't proven anything to anyone in 20 years. Especially with Mario starting off going 5-7.

Why does bama have 5 5star RBs?

They know they'll run behind the best O line to the playoffs every year.
That used to be true, but not now. Their OL was not the best last year and I don't think it will be this year.

They had 1 offensive lineman drafted in the 3rd round (Tyler Steen) and he was a grad transfer from Vanderbilt. That's 1 OL drafted out of 8 draft eligible offensive lineman on their 2-deep depth chart.

If not for signing Kaydon Proctor who is rated #1 OT (Mauigoa is better imo), Alabama would have a good, but not great 2023 OL class.

With NIL, I expect the OL and DL talent to be spread across the college football landscape giving more parody to the game.

Can Alabama and UGA continue their dominance in the NIL era? TBD. My personal opinion is that the talent will be spread out as schools like USC and Miami emerge. UGA and Alabama will be in the CFP mix, but as the talent gets divided more equally, there will be more teams legitimately capable of winning a national championship. This may take 5 years or more.

Over time, Dynasties fall. They always do.
 
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