bransuperpower
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it says a lot about players who do so well in college and not in the pro's. they just get so hyped up because they dont have to come to play very often and when they do....... they lose
Anyone have a list of the players? I tend to not trust a word that guy says.
Any DB in there?
to 5* players during recruiting
Saben: come to Bama and you will be first round pick
Urben: lets play ****ty schedules and win NC's!
Golden: lets talk about the pillars...
jk Golden is a great recruiter. but those pillars were a BAD move lol
Tyler Love, undrafted
Nico Johnson, 4th round
BJ Scott, transferred, may be in CFL now
Phillip Sims, transferred
Dee Hart, arrested recently
Eddie Williams, in jail
Julio Jones, 1st round
Trent Richardson, 1st round
Dre Kirkpatrick, 1st
DJ Flucker, 1st
Dee Milliner, 1st
Ha Ha Dix - projected 1st round pick
Cyrus Koundjio - projected 1st round pick
Landon Collins - still playing
T.J. Yeldon - still playing
Trey DePriest - still playing
Derrick Henry - still playing
A'Shawn Robinson - still playing
OJ Howard - still playing
Robert Foster - still playing
Reuben Foster - still playing
Anyone have a list of the players? I tend to not trust a word that guy says.
Nico Johnson, 4th round
BJ Scott, transferred
Tyler Love, undrafted
Phillip Sims, transferred
Dee Hart, arrested recently
Eddie Williams, in jail
Nico Johnson, BJ Scott, Tyler Love, Phillip Sims Dee Hart and Eddie Williams may disagree with you
According to SportsCenter, every 5* player at Bama has ended up being selected in the 1st round of the NFL draft.
Not too shabby.
i'm not familiar with them. did they get drafted at all? spend all of their college years at Bama?
Aside from Nico, they might only be counting players that graduated from Bama then. Not sure about Nico.
/there's always the option that the stat is just flat out wrong, too.
Thats what you call making sure a 5* develops into a 5*. Nobody does it better then Saban. Now once they leave Bama and go to the NFL thats a diff story. But he makes sure his 5* guys dont bust while on his watch.
Thats what you call making sure a 5* develops into a 5*. Nobody does it better then Saban. Now once they leave Bama and go to the NFL thats a diff story. But he makes sure his 5* guys dont bust while on his watch.
Is it? Why, then, do some of those 5 stars completely bust in the NFL? As in, complete flops. Consider this alternative: Saban taking 5* recruits and having them play in a system that makes them look like 5* players. The NFL views that production and the likely top measureables of a 5*, and overvalues the player.
Just something to consider.
Nico Johnson, 4th round
BJ Scott, transferred
Tyler Love, undrafted
Phillip Sims, transferred
Dee Hart, arrested recently
Eddie Williams, in jail
Nico Johnson, BJ Scott, Tyler Love, Phillip Sims Dee Hart and Eddie Williams may disagree with you
i'm not familiar with them. did they get drafted at all? spend all of their college years at Bama?
Aside from Nico, they might only be counting players that graduated from Bama then. Not sure about Nico.
/there's always the option that the stat is just flat out wrong, too.
The stat is coming from ESPN about an SEC school, so it's a strong possibility they manipulated the variables for the SEC's benefit.
who gives a ****
Unfortunately that stat doesn't show that maybe 2 of those five stars dont blow in the league. .but I guess that doesn't matter lol
Saban is a college coach. He stops being responsible for their on-field performance the day they play their last game at Bama. He and that school do everything they can to prepare those kids for the league, right down to a similar style of football. They play for a superior team which can make a lot of guys look good (T-Rich and Ingram, anyone?), which goes back to what Lu was saying.
Guys like Rolo McClain aren't on Saban. That dude is just a mess. I know it's thrown around that their guys suck in the league but who has he had flop terribly other than the RBs and McClain, really? Milliner is young, Kirkpatrick is seemingly solid-good. I don't know much about guys like Carpenter or Fluker. I thought Dareus was solid-good but I could be wrong.
I think the drug testing is what catches up with them in the NFL, by and large.
When this was first brought up I sort of brushed it off but I think there's enough evidence to definitely warrant a discussion. I mean, it's hard to ignore.
I think the drug testing is what catches up with them in the NFL, by and large.
When this was first brought up I sort of brushed it off but I think there's enough evidence to definitely warrant a discussion. I mean, it's hard to ignore.