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September 21, 1978
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September 21, 1978
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They thought it was all Cam combined with the fact they don't think highly of ACC defensesSure, but for Mario’s third year, I’m happy with it.
My only complaint is the WRs not getting drafted. I think that’s the more important question to examine. What happened here that none of the WRs from the #1 offense didn’t get drafted? Did they really think it was all Cam? Or perhaps everyone but the WRs, since the OL / TE / RB were drafted? We discussed X’s 40 time ad nauseam prior to the draft, but clearly it was more than that.
Then this whole thread is pointless.B/c u can’t conflate college w NFL.
Then this whole thread is pointless.
100%. The talent level is much higher than it's been in quite some time. I think the two big questions are:True story now if we can only get them to all come together as one unit. We definitely have improved our talent level. No question about that.
I’m not a sheep. I have my own mind and views. I dont care what other people think, fck em. Just call em like I see em.Yeah; u’s a muh fckin lie. I expected better from u, but stand on that.
Why yes, yes I am.... 4/11/1025 to be exact..... The world was a different place back then... The days of dialup...Are you 1000?
I usually agree with you but I can’t get behind this. If you don’t think Mauigoa and Fletcher improved significantly from freshman to sophomore year. I’d have to question if you were watching games. Mauigoa specifically went from “good for a freshman” to one of the better tackles in college. Fletcher went from just putting his head down and running into the pile to being patient and allowing the hole to develop and his numbers reflect that. Bain is curious because of the injury. I’ve never seen a more ready to play freshman defensive lineman. I can’t believe a guy who was technically as skilled as he was from the jump just forgot how to play when he got back from injury.Mauigoa/Bain/Fletcher in 2023 played from Day 1 and we’ve not seen a single guy emerge from “development” yet
1. Yes. To both100%. The talent level is much higher than it's been in quite some time. I think the two big questions are:
1) Why? Is it the HC? The investments by the school and boosters? Some combination of the two?
2) Why were we in dogfights with so many teams that were far inferior to us talent-wise this year? Why was our only complete performance in week 1?
Where are you thinking Mario falls? As far as acquiring talent. Round 5-7 guys is not where I was expecting to see us flourish. Diaz had 2 first round picks in 3 years while Mario has had 1 player he acquired drafted before round 5. 1 player in 3 years. Just 1.Those will count to Diaz’s total.
The biggest takeaway so far is that Shannon and Golden did better than expected in talent acquisition, and Richt and Diaz were awful.
You missed the point he was making. He is saying those guys we've seen started from Day 1. We haven't seen others develop into roles on the field.I usually agree with you but I can’t get behind this. If you don’t think Mauigoa and Fletcher improved significantly from freshman to sophomore year. I’d have to question if you were watching games. Mauigoa specifically went from “good for a freshman” to one of the better tackles in college. Fletcher went from just putting his head down and running into the pile to being patient and allowing the hole to develop and his numbers reflect that. Bain is curious because of the injury. I’ve never seen a more ready to play freshman defensive lineman. I can’t believe a guy who was technically as skilled as he was from the jump just forgot how to play when he got back from injury.
Without the resources and support Mario has.We had 16 players drafted in the 2015 and 2016 drafts.
Fletcher improved but Mauigoa didn't take a big leap. He wasn't even 1st team All ACC. It's not unreasonable to expect the #1 tackle prospect in the country to be knocking on the door of AA status by year 2.I usually agree with you but I can’t get behind this. If you don’t think Mauigoa and Fletcher improved significantly from freshman to sophomore year. I’d have to question if you were watching games. Mauigoa specifically went from “good for a freshman” to one of the better tackles in college. Fletcher went from just putting his head down and running into the pile to being patient and allowing the hole to develop and his numbers reflect that. Bain is curious because of the injury. I’ve never seen a more ready to play freshman defensive lineman. I can’t believe a guy who was technically as skilled as he was from the jump just forgot how to play when he got back from injury.
You’re right. I misread the post. My bad @JHallCanesYou missed the point he was making. He is saying those guys we've seen started from Day 1. We haven't seen others develop into roles on the field.
I stopped paying attention to All Conference teams when Gerald Willis was a first team All American but only second team all ACC.Fletcher improved but Mauigoa didn't take a big leap. He wasn't even 1st team All ACC. It's not unreasonable to expect the #1 tackle prospect in the country to be knocking on the door of AA status by year 2.
He was a good player but he needs to take one more big step next year. I'm optimistic he will.
Ah **** I totally missed this to begin withYou’re right. I misread the post. My bad @JHallCanes
This year will be year of three for that class and it’s put up or shut up time for a lot of those guys.Ah **** I totally missed this to begin with
No worries I think your takes are usually in line with what I’m thinking. I was venting a bit yesterday but yeah just was pointing out we are really hoping for these 2024 guys to take leaps out of nowhere when it hasn’t been happening here yet
I think it’s possible of course but guys like Mauigoa/Bain/Fletch we knew they could produce (to varying degrees) right away
I will say especially on offense the 2024 group was log jammed a bit just given our veterans
Agreed. We’ve gotten to the point where 2023 is on life support at best so 2024 gotta deliverThis year will be year of three for that class and it’s put up or shut up time for a lot of those guys.