SWFLHurricane
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Yup....Chris Rix threw him one...But can he hit a curveball?
Yup....Chris Rix threw him one...But can he hit a curveball?
I can agree with that mostly.I agree he will be a stud but Gurvan, Bolden and Carter are all future NFL picks. Gurvan being the one with the most potential.
U think Bolden is the better safety?I can agree with that mostly.
Keep Sleeping on Frierson if ya want...I agree he will be a stud but Gurvan, Bolden and Carter are all future NFL picks. Gurvan being the one with the most potential.
... lost Michael Jackson on that defense, too.
Side note; the Canes were nowhere near a "national championship good" defense. Stop it. One-deep, sure there was talent—but championship squads are two deep across the board.
All those guys you just mentioned; championship-caliber programs have guys ready to step in for all of them.
Alabama is a machine that was literally in the national championship—and their defense gave up 37 points and 482 yards to Clemson—while the Tide still racked up 443 yards against the Tigers, even though they couldn't score.
Miami needs two more classes depth-wise before anyone can call UM's defense championship-caliber.
**** no I ain't sleeping on him. I don't consider the Striker position with the DBs or LBs. Imo G is already more talented at the Striker position but he doesn't have the experience that Finley does so G doesn't play as fast. G will make that position look easy when Finley is gone.Keep Sleeping on Frierson if ya want...
I think when it's all said and done and they are all gone, we will look back at them like this: Kenotra > Gurvan > Bubba > Carter...but this year I thinjk Gurvan and Bubba finish the year starting... just a wild guess by me though.. I realize carter is good and experienced ..and i guess you could say the same for Smith. Basically, despite losing the killian duo, we are in as good shape at safety as anytime i can remember.U think Bolden is the better safety?
I think Gurvan and Bolden start and finish the year as #1s. Gurvan in replace of Redwine and Bubba in replace of Johnson. But yeah Keontra having the best career at The U is very likely. The D will continue to get better with more of Mannys players and more experience in the system.I think when it's all said and done and they are all gone, we will look back at them like this: Kenotra > Gurvan > Bubba > Carter...but this year I thinjk Gurvan and Bubba finish the year starting... just a wild guess by me though.. I realize carter is good and experienced ..and i guess you could say the same for Smith. Basically, despite losing the killian duo, we are in as good shape at safety as anytime i can remember.
I said, "Ed Reed wasn't the most athletic guy". Completely different statement bruh....Did you just say Ed Reed wasn't that Athletic??.....C'mon man....
Reed was a FB..BB & Track Standout in HS....
In FB he not only was a DB...but PR and KO return specialist...In Track he was part of his HS 4×100 Relay team...and was a State Champion Javelin Thrower...At UM not only was he a 2 time AA DB...but was an excellent Triple Jumper and Javelin Thrower on the UM Track team....Hope thats Athletic enough....
Dude, you left out arguably the most important unit on the offense...the O Line.Not going to bother defending the defense. Just show me another team in the coastal that has these kind of skill position numbers.
3 4-5 Star QBs
3 4-5 Star RBs
2 4-5 Star TEs
8 4-5 Star WRs
The talent level and depth we have offensively is so far superior to anyone we play it would be a disgrace to finish third or even second in this division.
The better defenses can make adjustments in their style of play. When we cant pressure the qb effectively with how our offense was it was an L period. If you dont believe me ask Pitt, Duke,Virginia, etc etc. Honestly it's the only reason these semenhole games been close either. Dont make me go Dennis green here. Theres a reason we struggled against the better teams. But I'm gonna shut up now. I'm gonna finish up by saying I REALLY think feeley is gonna be a YUGE difference on this team and how we will be able to compete on a larger scale.
That’s why I said fluidity. Red had problems with angles and hesitated often. Not fluid.Jaquan, sure, but you are underestimating Redwine's athleticism.
Go back and read the part after “Plus.”Being athletic doesn't mean you'll be where you're supposed to be. Ed Reed wasn't the most athletic guy but you'd be hard pressed to find someone as smart as him on the field.
I hope the young guys can't put it all together similarly to Redwine. Took him sometime but after a season or 2, he became a dude for us
What you’re saying is absolutely true. When you really have ADHD, meds matter. He might not have been on Adderall. There are others like Concerta and Vyvanse that have different delivery mechanisms. But all of them are stimulants. I don’t get how he improved off the meds unless he was on such a high dose that it was causing anxiety.Adderall isn't like normal medicine. If he really has ADD(which he may not since it is extremely over diagnosed) than the difference between being on your meds and off your meds is insane. I knew kids that had ADD that were completely normal when on their meds and when off their meds they couldn't even pay attention long enough to draw a stick figure. I can't even imagine them trying to play football like that.