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  1. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    This is what I think. He hasn't had 2 years in the same system since arriving at Miami. He should take the year to work on his body, hone his craft and demonstrate mastery of the system with another infusion of talent.
  2. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    Condensed formations create defensive congestion, which complements off-tackle run concepts; but watch the first two plays of the game to know what Mario is trying to do. An elite back will take this offense to the next level.
  3. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    size-wise and athletically entering his senior year of High School, yea...I'd say they're similar.
  4. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    Brick by brick, and one recruiting class at a time. This year recruits will see the schematic changes and a style of play that hopefully leads to better recruiting classes moving forward. New Dorms and Football Operations Center will also help, and hopefully we move to Nike in the future.
  5. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    Mario wants to spread defenses out to create running lanes with a powerful OL, while also having the ability to punish people in the passing game. To do that you need a guy with a big arm who can spread the ball all over the field, and being 6'6" 225lbs as a 12 grader means he'll be able to...
  6. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    Who recruited those kids? Who's recruiting/coaching QBs now? Who's the current back-up for TVD? If you can answer those questions, I'm not sure why you're pursuing this argument.
  7. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    Based on his recruitment Mario, Zo and Dawson believe so. Sitkowski was 6 years and 2 coaches ago; what does he have to do with this staff?
  8. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    You have to take the skills you see (movement, running, passing) at his size and project that with quality NCAA development and talent. His athleticism and fluidity belies the fact that he legitimately makes Mario look like a small individual in pictures. Judd may not have the best numerical...
  9. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    pretty aggressive stance without knowing the backstory and rationale.
  10. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

  11. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    Yea, not nearly as bad as I expected based on comments. I agree with everything here and the general tone of your post. He had rhythm in getting the ball out when he wasn't running for his life, and his footwork wasn't a total mess. Big kid with great tools who needs development in a system...
  12. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

  13. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    Emory will be the starter next year unless a truly elite transfer beats him for the job. Book it!
  14. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    He wants his Justin Herbert every class.
  15. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    maybe I'm misunderstood; outmatched by what?
  16. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    Now do Sandy Alcantara and Randy Johnson; bad take getting worse, friend.
  17. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    It's his fundamentals.
  18. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    People fall in love with stars, hype, and get caught up in beating other programs for prospects. There's a short-term (portal) and a long-term (recruiting) option to improve the QB room. Judd is a high upside talent, and there's a long way until signing day to add another arm to the class.
  19. Bunker Mentality

    On Judd Anderson

    but he's going to be throwing them the ball; why do you say that?
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