DTs and Jackson update - Tuesday 11PM

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I highly doubt DJack will be the same player next year. That'd be a quick turnaround for a torn ACL

He wasn’t a world beater to begin with.

He’s a solid situational player. Depending on him to play 60 snaps a game coming off a torn ACl is foolish.

Maybe you beef him up and move him inside and play the role of McIntosh.

DE Garvin
DT Djax
DT Willis
DE Jackson

That's a light but fast/disruptive DL, on passing downs at least.

Ford, Silvera, Bethel, Patchan, Martin, Rousseau, Chatfield also in the mix.
 
Lucky that Willis didn't play this past season or he wouldve left early too.

Nesta Silvera is an instant impact player if he starts he's going to dominate out the gate. And Jon Ford is a beast as well.

Willis, Bethel, Silvera, and Ford is a dominant inside group of DTs... yall whining *** babies were just talking **** saying Norton hasn5 don **** all year and RJ tailed off at the end of the season so why are y'all crying now???

Still beating FSU, still winning the coastal, not worried.
 
Lucky that Willis didn't play this past season or he wouldve left early too.

Nesta Silvera is an instant impact player if he starts he's going to dominate out the gate. And Jon Ford is a beast as well.

Willis, Bethel, Silvera, and Ford is a dominant inside group of DTs... yall whining *** babies were just talking **** saying Norton hasn5 don **** all year and RJ tailed off at the end of the season so why are y'all crying now???

Still beating FSU, still winning the coastal, not worried.

Because Norton and McIntosh are our best DTs. You don't want to have to rely on a true freshman DT either.

And oooh, the Coastal. Is that the standard now? Winning our trash *** division?
 
Lucky that Willis didn't play this past season or he wouldve left early too.

Nesta Silvera is an instant impact player if he starts he's going to dominate out the gate. And Jon Ford is a beast as well.

Willis, Bethel, Silvera, and Ford is a dominant inside group of DTs... yall whining *** babies were just talking **** saying Norton hasn5 don **** all year and RJ tailed off at the end of the season so why are y'all crying now???

Still beating FSU, still winning the coastal, not worried.

Because Norton and McIntosh are our best DTs. You don't want to have to rely on a true freshman DT either.

And oooh, the Coastal. Is that the standard now? Winning our trash *** division?

Have you been around the past 15 years?
 
That dumpster fire at Ole Miss has no DT worth taking? The way they were handing out bags there has to be one worth a *****
 
We are at 59 as of 1-3-18. This includes The three departures this week and does not include the two DT's rumored to be leaving. Add the 19 signed a few weeks ago and we're quickly up to 78 not counting Willis so technically at 79.

I expect one of the QB's to hit the road and at least one OL as well so we could be looking at an additional four spots with RJ and Norton perhaps bolting.

Bottom line, we have plenty of room to sign a few more elite players-4 star or greater. I don't want projects. So if we can't land difference makers, save a few spots for next cycle.


currently have 78 with recruits after departures
but ok

It’s 79, unless you aren’t counting Silvera yet.

Your numbers are off. After the 4 departures this week (Gordinier, Fines, Owens, Johnson), adding the 20 commits, and including Willis (which I don't know why anyone would exclude him because he was actually enrolled and on scholarship this season), we are at 79. If you want to exclude Silvera because he isn't signed yet then, the number is 78.

That leaves us with 6 open spots to fill as of this moment (i.e., a class of 26). Our maximum number for the class is 28 (give or take 1).

My hope would be to see Norton and McIntosh stay, and the following guys take a hike:

1. Shirreffs
2. Jahair Jones
3. Milo
4. McCray
5. Knowles
6. Gray

If all of those guys leave then we won't be able to get to a full roster of 85 scholarships for the 2018 season (unless we award scholarships to a few walkons that have been enrolled for more than 2 academic years.).

Isn't it hypocritical as **** to, in one breath, say McIntosh and Norton should stay and the next here's 6 kids who can kick rocks?

I’m always all about what’s best for each kid. Personally, I think staying is best for RJ and Norton, but I also don’t know all their specific circumstances. For these other guys, if they want to play football, I think the best thing for them is to leave. Recognize also that some of these guys already got their degree, so the school has no further obligation to them.
 
Are we done with probation yet? Time to open up the purse once again and compete on the same field as everyone else.

You think Clemson has some all world DL coach/ recruiter? The guy coached D1aa two years ago. The drop Big money for top dogs. We better do the same if we want to stay relevant
 
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Long-term if this gives us Nesta for 3 in return for RJ and Norton for one, I do that deal.
 
dumb decision if they indeed go pro. they aint even ready for that level yet and will sell themselves like a $10 hooker. instead choose to come back, refine your skills, and get 1/2 round money

Yep. We will win big next year with better QB play, and our D line will have their ears pinned back all year. Big mistake leaving now.

Win big?

We’ll be fortunate to win 9 games.

We would have won 11 games this past year with Rosier at QB had the Ark State game been played. Do you honestly think we'll win 9 games with an easy schedule and better QB play? I don't. Better QB play will mean more points, and earlier leads. That's when a D can really tee off. All hinges on QB play. If it is better, we will win big.

Also, throw in the fact we have a couple REALLY good HBs coming in, some top WRs, and the best TE class we've ever had... We will have weapons all over the field for our next QB. Those positions can contribute early. Especially WR and HB.

9 wins? Pfft. What did you predict for the past season? 5?

Yet Miami's OL is still AVERAGE and all that. :um1lw: And until there's at least three All-Conference type of players on the offensive line. Miami will still be knocking at the door of the CFP. Albeit they'll consistently play in the ACC championship game.
 
We are at 59 as of 1-3-18. This includes The three departures this week and does not include the two DT's rumored to be leaving. Add the 19 signed a few weeks ago and we're quickly up to 78 not counting Willis so technically at 79.

I expect one of the QB's to hit the road and at least one OL as well so we could be looking at an additional four spots with RJ and Norton perhaps bolting.

Bottom line, we have plenty of room to sign a few more elite players-4 star or greater. I don't want projects. So if we can't land difference makers, save a few spots for next cycle.


It’s 79, unless you aren’t counting Silvera yet.

Your numbers are off. After the 4 departures this week (Gordinier, Fines, Owens, Johnson), adding the 20 commits, and including Willis (which I don't know why anyone would exclude him because he was actually enrolled and on scholarship this season), we are at 79. If you want to exclude Silvera because he isn't signed yet then, the number is 78.

That leaves us with 6 open spots to fill as of this moment (i.e., a class of 26). Our maximum number for the class is 28 (give or take 1).

My hope would be to see Norton and McIntosh stay, and the following guys take a hike:

1. Shirreffs
2. Jahair Jones
3. Milo
4. McCray
5. Knowles
6. Gray

If all of those guys leave then we won't be able to get to a full roster of 85 scholarships for the 2018 season (unless we award scholarships to a few walkons that have been enrolled for more than 2 academic years.).

Isn't it hypocritical as **** to, in one breath, say McIntosh and Norton should stay and the next here's 6 kids who can kick rocks?

I’m always all about what’s best for each kid. Personally, I think staying is best for RJ and Norton, but I also don’t know all their specific circumstances. For these other guys, if they want to play football, I think the best thing for them is to leave. Recognize also that some of these guys already got their degree, so the school has no further obligation to them.

Sherreff's is a bum, and he can take a hike!:puzzled: The other players listed above are needed on the scout team and what not.
 
Lucky that Willis didn't play this past season or he wouldve left early too.

Nesta Silvera is an instant impact player if he starts he's going to dominate out the gate. And Jon Ford is a beast as well.

Willis, Bethel, Silvera, and Ford is a dominant inside group of DTs... yall whining *** babies were just talking **** saying Norton hasn5 don **** all year and RJ tailed off at the end of the season so why are y'all crying now???

Still beating FSU, still winning the coastal, not worried.

Because Norton and McIntosh are our best DTs. You don't want to have to rely on a true freshman DT either.

And oooh, the Coastal. Is that the standard now? Winning our trash *** division?

As long as we have this type of **** depth on the lines.......................yes that is the realistic standard. This is why it's so **** frustrating and laughable to hear the rah rah next man up speeches that continue after 15 year of unacceptable horse**** from this football program. It's one thing to be soft shouldered, it's another to have proper awareness of your surroundings and the current landscape of college football, then translate it to whether or not we are ready to compete. I realize getting back to dominance is a process, but there are already some alarming trends creeping their ugly head with this staff from a big picture outlook and roster building phase. NSD isn't here yet and things can change, but if the roster stays as constructed either Coach Kul will prove to be a true talent developing god or we will be sitting here a year from now still ****ed off and still making excuses about why we can't get to where we want to be......................cause on paper the DL depth looks atrocious and you just can't win big that way.
 
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Schedule isn't hard next year.

H: FSU, UNC, Duke, Pitt, FIU, SAV

A: LSU, VT, BC, GT, UVA, TOL

Looks like 10-2 shouldn't be out of the question.

That is an easy schedule.

Only games that we might be dogs in are FSU, LSU and VT.

Nine wins should actually be a given.

considering how we played on the road this year im terrified of that schedule. better win all of the home games

Valid point.

Why are visiting Toledo again?

Again with the why of Miami playing ' home and home ' with the likes of Toledo, FIU, Arkansas St. and other non-Power 5 schools.

Miami DOESN'T have the cash flow to play such teams " $ 800,000 " dollars or more for a one time visit to SLS! dUh Heck, schools such as Nebraska, Ohio St., Michigan, Oklahoma, Texas, and Penn. St to name a few, will pay a team " $ 1,100,000 dollars ," to play in their respective stadiums. For instance, generally those teams will pay around $ 900,000 dollars or more for a one time game, and no return game.

Bottom line: Money talks baby. And Miami doesn't have the major cash flow as those programs.:thumbsup_kid:
 
Silvera & Willis will start

Idk why everyone thinks Silvera is Ed Oliver I don't think he is that good right out the gate as an 18 year old kid.
He needs a year in the weight room honestly. Ford is the perfect DT to go along with willis he has size and is hard to move. Willis will play the more athletic 3 tech in this scheme going 1 on 1 with the guard.
 
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Don't blame the players, blame the system.

These guys should be able to declare and still be eligible to play college ball if they aren't drafted or aren't drafted high. The risk should be on the NFL teams for drafting underclassmen. If they don't like where they were drafted, they can decide to come back and play college to improve their draft stock. What also would work if that if they decide to come back, it will be easy to get an insurance policy because they have already had an NFL team show interest in them.

But then again, the players are just pawns in this system to be bought, sold, and hung out to dry if they make a wrong decision (Joe Yearby).
 
Don't blame the players, blame the system.

These guys should be able to declare and still be eligible to play college ball if they aren't drafted or aren't drafted high. The risk should be on the NFL teams for drafting underclassmen. If they don't like where they were drafted, they can decide to come back and play college to improve their draft stock. What also would work if that if they decide to come back, it will be easy to get an insurance policy because they have already had an NFL team show interest in them.

But then again, the players are just pawns in this system to be bought, sold, and hung out to dry if they make a wrong decision (Joe Yearby).

Not a bad idea to be honest...
 
Lucky that Willis didn't play this past season or he wouldve left early too.

Nesta Silvera is an instant impact player if he starts he's going to dominate out the gate. And Jon Ford is a beast as well.

Willis, Bethel, Silvera, and Ford is a dominant inside group of DTs... yall whining *** babies were just talking **** saying Norton hasn5 don **** all year and RJ tailed off at the end of the season so why are y'all crying now???

Still beating FSU, still winning the coastal, not worried.

Because Norton and McIntosh are our best DTs. You don't want to have to rely on a true freshman DT either.

And oooh, the Coastal. Is that the standard now? Winning our trash *** division?

As long as we have this type of **** depth on the lines.......................yes that is the realistic standard. This is why it's so **** frustrating and laughable to hear the rah rah next man up speeches that continue after 15 year of unacceptable horse**** from this football program. It's one thing to be soft shouldered, it's another to have proper awareness of your surroundings and the current landscape of college football, then translate it to whether or not we are ready to compete. I realize getting back to dominance is a process, but there are already some alarming trends creeping their ugly head with this staff from a big picture outlook and roster building phase. NSD isn't here yet and things can change, but if the roster stays as constructed either Coach Kul will prove to be a true talent developing god or we will be sitting here a year from now still ****ed off and still making excuses about why we can't get to where we want to be......................cause on paper the DL depth looks atrocious and you just can't win big that way.

Yeah, it's puzzling why Richt, Diaz and Kul DIDN'T go after a few more high quality DT's.

The bottom line: That troika probably thought Kendrick's and Thee Big Mac were coming back for their senior year, and then ' went for broke ' and didn't recruit more defensive tackles.
 
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