OU is not the best situation for each kid and OU does not make sense from a development standpoint. Part of the reason why there was hesitation to draft Baker Mayfield at #1 overall in the first place was because of the stigma that big12 QBs put up ridiculous numbers in college but flame out when they get to the NFL, Colin Cowherd, even though he’s a USC homer actually made a good argument as to why the browns should draft Sam Darnold. Although looking at it in hindsight, Baker Mayfield and Patrick Mahomes are killing it now, we still have to look at the recent big12 QBs who went on to have mediocre careers. RGIII, Colt McCoy, Brandon Weeden, Vince Young. OU is the hot team right now because of back to back heisman winners, but only one of those heisman winners are playing in the NFL, the other is playing MLB baseball. Same for WR, they ball out in college, but when they get to the NFL they can barely run a full route tree. There a few decent WRs like Kenny Stills, Sterling Shepherd, Terrance Williams, all who were drafted mid to late round. But then you have Corey Coleman, Dorial green-Beckham, Tavon Austin, Kevin White. Some of the biggest 1st Rd WR bust in the NFL have come from the big 12. If Fields and Haselwood both want to go to the same school and become a dynamic duo all while raising their draft stock, Miami or another Pro-style offense is the best way to go.
anyone have this?
200 pages easily.
OU is the biggest threat but he's not moving his CB off Miami
Nice little smoke about Fields and JH being a package to Miami *insert eye emoji. If we could somehow pull this off and Fields gets a waiver to play right away...WOW! lol
It’s not about what QB or WR Miami has put into the league recently, it’s about the overall system benefiting those two positions more than that spread iso system being ran in the big12, remember Teams in the big12 put up 40 points on opponents easily, but they’re also the same team to get 40 points put up on them, even though I believe the NFL will evolve into more spread concepts, that crap that goes on in the big12, teams running up the scoreboard and getting 50 points put up on them, QBs throwing 9 TDS a game will not be translating to the league. I promise if you get an innovative OC to Miami and you pair him up with Haselwood and Fields, Miami would be instant national contenders, and if our defense doesn’t slip up then we look more appealing than anything OU has to offer. Btw our coach, yes the one that’s stubborn, is the same coach that coached Matthew Stafford, Chris Weinke, Charlie ward (both won a heisman) with Richt as their QB coach and he coached AJ green, the main person Haselwood wants to be compared to.What QB’s has Miami put into the NFL? What WR are putting up huge numbers at Miami. Some of you are blinded by your orange and green glasses.
OU is not the best situation for each kid and OU does not make sense from a development standpoint. Part of the reason why there was hesitation to draft Baker Mayfield at #1 overall in the first place was because of the stigma that big12 QBs put up ridiculous numbers in college but flame out when they get to the NFL, Colin Cowherd, even though he’s a USC homer actually made a good argument as to why the browns should draft Sam Darnold. Although looking at it in hindsight, Baker Mayfield and Patrick Mahomes are killing it now, we still have to look at the recent big12 QBs who went on to have mediocre careers. RGIII, Colt McCoy, Brandon Weeden, Vince Young. OU is the hot team right now because of back to back heisman winners, but only one of those heisman winners are playing in the NFL, the other is playing MLB baseball. Same for WR, they ball out in college, but when they get to the NFL they can barely run a full route tree. There a few decent WRs like Kenny Stills, Sterling Shepherd, Terrance Williams, all who were drafted mid to late round. But then you have Corey Coleman, Dorial green-Beckham, Tavon Austin, Kevin White. Some of the biggest 1st Rd WR bust in the NFL have come from the big 12. If Fields and Haselwood both want to go to the same school and become a dynamic duo all while raising their draft stock, Miami or another Pro-style offense is the best way to go.
Bumpanyone have this?
400 before tom
It’s the same update he just had not posted it to twitter yetso same as what he posted before -- miami leads and OU is in the hunt
where was that? in the iviNs update?
where was that? in the iviNs update?