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His dismissal will hurt... My dad would sometimes say if you are going to be dumb, then you better be tough...
one of john wayne's best quotes!
His dismissal will hurt... My dad would sometimes say if you are going to be dumb, then you better be tough...
Go figure..he was a John Wayne fan...His dismissal will hurt... My dad would sometimes say if you are going to be dumb, then you better be tough...
one of john wayne's best quotes!
Only played HS Ball...Spruce Creek in DaytonaJust curious, where did you play ball?
Some of you guys throw out the " bust" or "JAG" words way too easily. It's almost as if the kid isn't Ray Lewis then he sucks. Young played well in the opportunity he had last year in that abortion of a scheme. This would be his 3rd year in the program and he has the potential to be a good LB. Now he might not win a starting job outright but he will be or would have been an important piece of the puzzle at LB. Hope he ends up getting cleared.
I think you guys are mistakenly conflating the terms JAG and Bust. Young is an average player. A JAG. He's not horrible. He's a 3rd year guy who got worked by a bunch of HS kids who were here for a week. You don't win championships relying on guys like that to play much football for you.
Can he be a decent backup? Sure. But if you're recruiting at an elite level, like we should be, then guys like Young shouldn't even be here.
You should have backups like we had when Jon Vilma was backing up Dan Morgan. I see that sort of potential in a guy like McCloud. We need to replace the Youngs on the roster with McClouds.
Some of you guys throw out the " bust" or "JAG" words way too easily. It's almost as if the kid isn't Ray Lewis then he sucks. Young played well in the opportunity he had last year in that abortion of a scheme. This would be his 3rd year in the program and he has the potential to be a good LB. Now he might not win a starting job outright but he will be or would have been an important piece of the puzzle at LB. Hope he ends up getting cleared.
I think you guys are mistakenly conflating the terms JAG and Bust. Young is an average player. A JAG. He's not horrible. He's a 3rd year guy who got worked by a bunch of HS kids who were here for a week. You don't win championships relying on guys like that to play much football for you.
Can he be a decent backup? Sure. But if you're recruiting at an elite level, like we should be, then guys like Young shouldn't even be here.
You should have backups like we had when Jon Vilma was backing up Dan Morgan. I see that sort of potential in a guy like McCloud. We need to replace the Youngs on the roster with McClouds.
Juwon Young isnt UM caliber now? Sheesh. Tough room today!
We dont know what McCloud can do yet. The bullets havent started flying yet.
Young might not be a starter but he is more then a decent backup.
Some of you guys throw out the " bust" or "JAG" words way too easily. It's almost as if the kid isn't Ray Lewis then he sucks. Young played well in the opportunity he had last year in that abortion of a scheme. This would be his 3rd year in the program and he has the potential to be a good LB. Now he might not win a starting job outright but he will be or would have been an important piece of the puzzle at LB. Hope he ends up getting cleared.
I think you guys are mistakenly conflating the terms JAG and Bust. Young is an average player. A JAG. He's not horrible. He's a 3rd year guy who got worked by a bunch of HS kids who were here for a week. You don't win championships relying on guys like that to play much football for you.
Can he be a decent backup? Sure. But if you're recruiting at an elite level, like we should be, then guys like Young shouldn't even be here.
You should have backups like we had when Jon Vilma was backing up Dan Morgan. I see that sort of potential in a guy like McCloud. We need to replace the Youngs on the roster with McClouds.
For every Vilma/Morgan we had several Chris Campbell's and Howard Clarke's. He can easily be CC or Clarke! We need the kid.
Clark was awful. Campbell was actually a good player. You can beat the Dukes and UVAs with Young. You're not beating top caliber teams relying on guys like Young.
Some of you guys throw out the " bust" or "JAG" words way too easily. It's almost as if the kid isn't Ray Lewis then he sucks. Young played well in the opportunity he had last year in that abortion of a scheme. This would be his 3rd year in the program and he has the potential to be a good LB. Now he might not win a starting job outright but he will be or would have been an important piece of the puzzle at LB. Hope he ends up getting cleared.
I think you guys are mistakenly conflating the terms JAG and Bust. Young is an average player. A JAG. He's not horrible. He's a 3rd year guy who got worked by a bunch of HS kids who were here for a week. You don't win championships relying on guys like that to play much football for you.
Can he be a decent backup? Sure. But if you're recruiting at an elite level, like we should be, then guys like Young shouldn't even be here.
You should have backups like we had when Jon Vilma was backing up Dan Morgan. I see that sort of potential in a guy like McCloud. We need to replace the Youngs on the roster with McClouds.
Juwon Young isnt UM caliber now? Sheesh. Tough room today!
We dont know what McCloud can do yet. The bullets havent started flying yet.
Young might not be a starter but he is more then a decent backup.
Was he UGA caliber? He was in Richt's backyard, and Richt didn't want him. ****, the dude couldn't even get an offer from lowly Georgia Tech.
He just got worked by 2 HS kids in the course of a week in spring ball.
That's not the UM caliber I'm looking for. You can have those reduced expectations. If he's not good enough for Richt at UGA, then he's not good enough for Richt at UM.
Coaches miss kids all the time. Im sure Richt will even admit to that. GTech didnt go after him because he had grade issues and didnt want to take the risk. At least thats the story I remember. He was in danger of qualifying.
To say the kid shouldn't be here is a stretch. You call it reduced expectations, I call it unrealistic. And like a poster said, I will reserve judgment on any kid who is halfway decent until I see them in this scheme. Not judging any kid off that half a$$ 3-4 scheme that made alot of guys look bad this side of Denzel Perryman and Sean Spence.
Some of you guys throw out the " bust" or "JAG" words way too easily. It's almost as if the kid isn't Ray Lewis then he sucks. Young played well in the opportunity he had last year in that abortion of a scheme. This would be his 3rd year in the program and he has the potential to be a good LB. Now he might not win a starting job outright but he will be or would have been an important piece of the puzzle at LB. Hope he ends up getting cleared.
I think you guys are mistakenly conflating the terms JAG and Bust. Young is an average player. A JAG. He's not horrible. He's a 3rd year guy who got worked by a bunch of HS kids who were here for a week. You don't win championships relying on guys like that to play much football for you.
Can he be a decent backup? Sure. But if you're recruiting at an elite level, like we should be, then guys like Young shouldn't even be here.
You should have backups like we had when Jon Vilma was backing up Dan Morgan. I see that sort of potential in a guy like McCloud. We need to replace the Youngs on the roster with McClouds.
Juwon Young isnt UM caliber now? Sheesh. Tough room today!
We dont know what McCloud can do yet. The bullets havent started flying yet.
Young might not be a starter but he is more then a decent backup.
Was he UGA caliber? He was in Richt's backyard, and Richt didn't want him. ****, the dude couldn't even get an offer from lowly Georgia Tech.
He just got worked by 2 HS kids in the course of a week in spring ball.
That's not the UM caliber I'm looking for. You can have those reduced expectations. If he's not good enough for Richt at UGA, then he's not good enough for Richt at UM.
Actually several SEC programs wanted Young but never offered due to grades. He came to a UM camp and earned an offer bc our coaches told him they trusted him to get his grades up and that their offer would stand if he did. Young committed due to that trust they showed him and having confidence in him instead dismissing him right away. Worked so hard w school he was able to EE. Never entertained other schools after committing, so the other offers never came back around. I can go back and pull the article if I must.
I still think you're reaching by saying Young is not UM caliber. He has All-ACC potential. I think him being a #2 has WAYYY more to do with Shaq/Mike than it does JY. He had bad coaching for 2 years and developed bad habits for 2 years. Not to mention had literally ZERO competition bc Kirby was a starter no matter what bc he toed the line for AG and No D and nobody else was good enough to push him. Even in the spring Owens was out and the rest were scrubs outside the 3 frosh. Then you have to consider that w a new staff EVERYONE is on a level playing field and has a fresh start. So new studs came in and impressed and JY was still trying to adjust from the old coaching and scheme. Plus looking at the situation and considering the insight Uknowwhat said about JYs lack of focus at times, I would say that it is very likely that they played the kids in front of him to see how he responds and get him to focus and push more, which is what any good coach would do and I believe Richt is definitely in that category. Lastly, those kids being ahead of him in the spring doesn't mean much and when players are younger than incumbents, they don't even have to be AS good in order to overtake them, they just need to be close bc they have youth on their side from a developmental standpoint. Just my 2c. Young is bigger loss than you will admit. Also I want to add that a JAG, imo, is a bum and not an avg player. I understand your earlier point that a bust is a bum, but I think a bust really should only pertain to a highly recruited player since a bust usually alludes to high expectations not being met-nobody was jacked about McCray, Smith, etc...
I think you guys are mistakenly conflating the terms JAG and Bust. Young is an average player. A JAG. He's not horrible. He's a 3rd year guy who got worked by a bunch of HS kids who were here for a week. You don't win championships relying on guys like that to play much football for you.
Can he be a decent backup? Sure. But if you're recruiting at an elite level, like we should be, then guys like Young shouldn't even be here.
You should have backups like we had when Jon Vilma was backing up Dan Morgan. I see that sort of potential in a guy like McCloud. We need to replace the Youngs on the roster with McClouds.
Juwon Young isnt UM caliber now? Sheesh. Tough room today!
We dont know what McCloud can do yet. The bullets havent started flying yet.
Young might not be a starter but he is more then a decent backup.
Was he UGA caliber? He was in Richt's backyard, and Richt didn't want him. ****, the dude couldn't even get an offer from lowly Georgia Tech.
He just got worked by 2 HS kids in the course of a week in spring ball.
That's not the UM caliber I'm looking for. You can have those reduced expectations. If he's not good enough for Richt at UGA, then he's not good enough for Richt at UM.
Actually several SEC programs wanted Young but never offered due to grades. He came to a UM camp and earned an offer bc our coaches told him they trusted him to get his grades up and that their offer would stand if he did. Young committed due to that trust they showed him and having confidence in him instead dismissing him right away. Worked so hard w school he was able to EE. Never entertained other schools after committing, so the other offers never came back around. I can go back and pull the article if I must.
I still think you're reaching by saying Young is not UM caliber. He has All-ACC potential. I think him being a #2 has WAYYY more to do with Shaq/Mike than it does JY. He had bad coaching for 2 years and developed bad habits for 2 years. Not to mention had literally ZERO competition bc Kirby was a starter no matter what bc he toed the line for AG and No D and nobody else was good enough to push him. Even in the spring Owens was out and the rest were scrubs outside the 3 frosh. Then you have to consider that w a new staff EVERYONE is on a level playing field and has a fresh start. So new studs came in and impressed and JY was still trying to adjust from the old coaching and scheme. Plus looking at the situation and considering the insight Uknowwhat said about JYs lack of focus at times, I would say that it is very likely that they played the kids in front of him to see how he responds and get him to focus and push more, which is what any good coach would do and I believe Richt is definitely in that category. Lastly, those kids being ahead of him in the spring doesn't mean much and when players are younger than incumbents, they don't even have to be AS good in order to overtake them, they just need to be close bc they have youth on their side from a developmental standpoint. Just my 2c. Young is bigger loss than you will admit. Also I want to add that a JAG, imo, is a bum and not an avg player. I understand your earlier point that a bust is a bum, but I think a bust really should only pertain to a highly recruited player since a bust usually alludes to high expectations not being met-nobody was jacked about McCray, Smith, etc...
He didn't get offered by SEC programs because of grades? But he got a UM offer? Did you really just write that?
Juwon Young isnt UM caliber now? Sheesh. Tough room today!
We dont know what McCloud can do yet. The bullets havent started flying yet.
Young might not be a starter but he is more then a decent backup.
Was he UGA caliber? He was in Richt's backyard, and Richt didn't want him. ****, the dude couldn't even get an offer from lowly Georgia Tech.
He just got worked by 2 HS kids in the course of a week in spring ball.
That's not the UM caliber I'm looking for. You can have those reduced expectations. If he's not good enough for Richt at UGA, then he's not good enough for Richt at UM.
Actually several SEC programs wanted Young but never offered due to grades. He came to a UM camp and earned an offer bc our coaches told him they trusted him to get his grades up and that their offer would stand if he did. Young committed due to that trust they showed him and having confidence in him instead dismissing him right away. Worked so hard w school he was able to EE. Never entertained other schools after committing, so the other offers never came back around. I can go back and pull the article if I must.
I still think you're reaching by saying Young is not UM caliber. He has All-ACC potential. I think him being a #2 has WAYYY more to do with Shaq/Mike than it does JY. He had bad coaching for 2 years and developed bad habits for 2 years. Not to mention had literally ZERO competition bc Kirby was a starter no matter what bc he toed the line for AG and No D and nobody else was good enough to push him. Even in the spring Owens was out and the rest were scrubs outside the 3 frosh. Then you have to consider that w a new staff EVERYONE is on a level playing field and has a fresh start. So new studs came in and impressed and JY was still trying to adjust from the old coaching and scheme. Plus looking at the situation and considering the insight Uknowwhat said about JYs lack of focus at times, I would say that it is very likely that they played the kids in front of him to see how he responds and get him to focus and push more, which is what any good coach would do and I believe Richt is definitely in that category. Lastly, those kids being ahead of him in the spring doesn't mean much and when players are younger than incumbents, they don't even have to be AS good in order to overtake them, they just need to be close bc they have youth on their side from a developmental standpoint. Just my 2c. Young is bigger loss than you will admit. Also I want to add that a JAG, imo, is a bum and not an avg player. I understand your earlier point that a bust is a bum, but I think a bust really should only pertain to a highly recruited player since a bust usually alludes to high expectations not being met-nobody was jacked about McCray, Smith, etc...
He didn't get offered by SEC programs because of grades? But he got a UM offer? Did you really just write that?
"21" must be Tayt's IQ.
Was he UGA caliber? He was in Richt's backyard, and Richt didn't want him. ****, the dude couldn't even get an offer from lowly Georgia Tech.
He just got worked by 2 HS kids in the course of a week in spring ball.
That's not the UM caliber I'm looking for. You can have those reduced expectations. If he's not good enough for Richt at UGA, then he's not good enough for Richt at UM.
Actually several SEC programs wanted Young but never offered due to grades. He came to a UM camp and earned an offer bc our coaches told him they trusted him to get his grades up and that their offer would stand if he did. Young committed due to that trust they showed him and having confidence in him instead dismissing him right away. Worked so hard w school he was able to EE. Never entertained other schools after committing, so the other offers never came back around. I can go back and pull the article if I must.
I still think you're reaching by saying Young is not UM caliber. He has All-ACC potential. I think him being a #2 has WAYYY more to do with Shaq/Mike than it does JY. He had bad coaching for 2 years and developed bad habits for 2 years. Not to mention had literally ZERO competition bc Kirby was a starter no matter what bc he toed the line for AG and No D and nobody else was good enough to push him. Even in the spring Owens was out and the rest were scrubs outside the 3 frosh. Then you have to consider that w a new staff EVERYONE is on a level playing field and has a fresh start. So new studs came in and impressed and JY was still trying to adjust from the old coaching and scheme. Plus looking at the situation and considering the insight Uknowwhat said about JYs lack of focus at times, I would say that it is very likely that they played the kids in front of him to see how he responds and get him to focus and push more, which is what any good coach would do and I believe Richt is definitely in that category. Lastly, those kids being ahead of him in the spring doesn't mean much and when players are younger than incumbents, they don't even have to be AS good in order to overtake them, they just need to be close bc they have youth on their side from a developmental standpoint. Just my 2c. Young is bigger loss than you will admit. Also I want to add that a JAG, imo, is a bum and not an avg player. I understand your earlier point that a bust is a bum, but I think a bust really should only pertain to a highly recruited player since a bust usually alludes to high expectations not being met-nobody was jacked about McCray, Smith, etc...
He didn't get offered by SEC programs because of grades? But he got a UM offer? Did you really just write that?
"21" must be Tayt's IQ.
Now, Young wasn't academically fit for the SEC which has admitted players with Downs Syndrome, but he was a fit at UM.
Was he UGA caliber? He was in Richt's backyard, and Richt didn't want him. ****, the dude couldn't even get an offer from lowly Georgia Tech.
He just got worked by 2 HS kids in the course of a week in spring ball.
That's not the UM caliber I'm looking for. You can have those reduced expectations. If he's not good enough for Richt at UGA, then he's not good enough for Richt at UM.
Actually several SEC programs wanted Young but never offered due to grades. He came to a UM camp and earned an offer bc our coaches told him they trusted him to get his grades up and that their offer would stand if he did. Young committed due to that trust they showed him and having confidence in him instead dismissing him right away. Worked so hard w school he was able to EE. Never entertained other schools after committing, so the other offers never came back around. I can go back and pull the article if I must.
I still think you're reaching by saying Young is not UM caliber. He has All-ACC potential. I think him being a #2 has WAYYY more to do with Shaq/Mike than it does JY. He had bad coaching for 2 years and developed bad habits for 2 years. Not to mention had literally ZERO competition bc Kirby was a starter no matter what bc he toed the line for AG and No D and nobody else was good enough to push him. Even in the spring Owens was out and the rest were scrubs outside the 3 frosh. Then you have to consider that w a new staff EVERYONE is on a level playing field and has a fresh start. So new studs came in and impressed and JY was still trying to adjust from the old coaching and scheme. Plus looking at the situation and considering the insight Uknowwhat said about JYs lack of focus at times, I would say that it is very likely that they played the kids in front of him to see how he responds and get him to focus and push more, which is what any good coach would do and I believe Richt is definitely in that category. Lastly, those kids being ahead of him in the spring doesn't mean much and when players are younger than incumbents, they don't even have to be AS good in order to overtake them, they just need to be close bc they have youth on their side from a developmental standpoint. Just my 2c. Young is bigger loss than you will admit. Also I want to add that a JAG, imo, is a bum and not an avg player. I understand your earlier point that a bust is a bum, but I think a bust really should only pertain to a highly recruited player since a bust usually alludes to high expectations not being met-nobody was jacked about McCray, Smith, etc...
He didn't get offered by SEC programs because of grades? But he got a UM offer? Did you really just write that?
"21" must be Tayt's IQ.
These dudes are doing contortions that would make the great Yogi Kudu blush. Now, Young wasn't academically fit for the SEC which has admitted players with Downs Syndrome, but he was a fit at UM.
Tayt then regaled us with excuses about Young getting bad coaching and that being the reason that 2 HS kids ate his lunch. Those HS kids must have been coached by Bill Belichick and our own Beardy Ryan to be ahead of a guy who has been in an FBS program for 3 years.
Actually several SEC programs wanted Young but never offered due to grades. He came to a UM camp and earned an offer bc our coaches told him they trusted him to get his grades up and that their offer would stand if he did. Young committed due to that trust they showed him and having confidence in him instead dismissing him right away. Worked so hard w school he was able to EE. Never entertained other schools after committing, so the other offers never came back around. I can go back and pull the article if I must.
I still think you're reaching by saying Young is not UM caliber. He has All-ACC potential. I think him being a #2 has WAYYY more to do with Shaq/Mike than it does JY. He had bad coaching for 2 years and developed bad habits for 2 years. Not to mention had literally ZERO competition bc Kirby was a starter no matter what bc he toed the line for AG and No D and nobody else was good enough to push him. Even in the spring Owens was out and the rest were scrubs outside the 3 frosh. Then you have to consider that w a new staff EVERYONE is on a level playing field and has a fresh start. So new studs came in and impressed and JY was still trying to adjust from the old coaching and scheme. Plus looking at the situation and considering the insight Uknowwhat said about JYs lack of focus at times, I would say that it is very likely that they played the kids in front of him to see how he responds and get him to focus and push more, which is what any good coach would do and I believe Richt is definitely in that category. Lastly, those kids being ahead of him in the spring doesn't mean much and when players are younger than incumbents, they don't even have to be AS good in order to overtake them, they just need to be close bc they have youth on their side from a developmental standpoint. Just my 2c. Young is bigger loss than you will admit. Also I want to add that a JAG, imo, is a bum and not an avg player. I understand your earlier point that a bust is a bum, but I think a bust really should only pertain to a highly recruited player since a bust usually alludes to high expectations not being met-nobody was jacked about McCray, Smith, etc...
He didn't get offered by SEC programs because of grades? But he got a UM offer? Did you really just write that?
"21" must be Tayt's IQ.
Now, Young wasn't academically fit for the SEC which has admitted players with Downs Syndrome, but he was a fit at UM.
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I think you guys are mistakenly conflating the terms JAG and Bust. Young is an average player. A JAG. He's not horrible. He's a 3rd year guy who got worked by a bunch of HS kids who were here for a week. You don't win championships relying on guys like that to play much football for you.
Can he be a decent backup? Sure. But if you're recruiting at an elite level, like we should be, then guys like Young shouldn't even be here.
You should have backups like we had when Jon Vilma was backing up Dan Morgan. I see that sort of potential in a guy like McCloud. We need to replace the Youngs on the roster with McClouds.
Juwon Young isnt UM caliber now? Sheesh. Tough room today!
We dont know what McCloud can do yet. The bullets havent started flying yet.
Young might not be a starter but he is more then a decent backup.
Was he UGA caliber? He was in Richt's backyard, and Richt didn't want him. ****, the dude couldn't even get an offer from lowly Georgia Tech.
He just got worked by 2 HS kids in the course of a week in spring ball.
That's not the UM caliber I'm looking for. You can have those reduced expectations. If he's not good enough for Richt at UGA, then he's not good enough for Richt at UM.
Actually several SEC programs wanted Young but never offered due to grades. He came to a UM camp and earned an offer bc our coaches told him they trusted him to get his grades up and that their offer would stand if he did. Young committed due to that trust they showed him and having confidence in him instead dismissing him right away. Worked so hard w school he was able to EE. Never entertained other schools after committing, so the other offers never came back around. I can go back and pull the article if I must.
I still think you're reaching by saying Young is not UM caliber. He has All-ACC potential. I think him being a #2 has WAYYY more to do with Shaq/Mike than it does JY. He had bad coaching for 2 years and developed bad habits for 2 years. Not to mention had literally ZERO competition bc Kirby was a starter no matter what bc he toed the line for AG and No D and nobody else was good enough to push him. Even in the spring Owens was out and the rest were scrubs outside the 3 frosh. Then you have to consider that w a new staff EVERYONE is on a level playing field and has a fresh start. So new studs came in and impressed and JY was still trying to adjust from the old coaching and scheme. Plus looking at the situation and considering the insight Uknowwhat said about JYs lack of focus at times, I would say that it is very likely that they played the kids in front of him to see how he responds and get him to focus and push more, which is what any good coach would do and I believe Richt is definitely in that category. Lastly, those kids being ahead of him in the spring doesn't mean much and when players are younger than incumbents, they don't even have to be AS good in order to overtake them, they just need to be close bc they have youth on their side from a developmental standpoint. Just my 2c. Young is bigger loss than you will admit. Also I want to add that a JAG, imo, is a bum and not an avg player. I understand your earlier point that a bust is a bum, but I think a bust really should only pertain to a highly recruited player since a bust usually alludes to high expectations not being met-nobody was jacked about McCray, Smith, etc...
He didn't get offered by SEC programs because of grades? But he got a UM offer? Did you really just write that?
Juwon Young isnt UM caliber now? Sheesh. Tough room today!
We dont know what McCloud can do yet. The bullets havent started flying yet.
Young might not be a starter but he is more then a decent backup.
Was he UGA caliber? He was in Richt's backyard, and Richt didn't want him. ****, the dude couldn't even get an offer from lowly Georgia Tech.
He just got worked by 2 HS kids in the course of a week in spring ball.
That's not the UM caliber I'm looking for. You can have those reduced expectations. If he's not good enough for Richt at UGA, then he's not good enough for Richt at UM.
Actually several SEC programs wanted Young but never offered due to grades. He came to a UM camp and earned an offer bc our coaches told him they trusted him to get his grades up and that their offer would stand if he did. Young committed due to that trust they showed him and having confidence in him instead dismissing him right away. Worked so hard w school he was able to EE. Never entertained other schools after committing, so the other offers never came back around. I can go back and pull the article if I must.
I still think you're reaching by saying Young is not UM caliber. He has All-ACC potential. I think him being a #2 has WAYYY more to do with Shaq/Mike than it does JY. He had bad coaching for 2 years and developed bad habits for 2 years. Not to mention had literally ZERO competition bc Kirby was a starter no matter what bc he toed the line for AG and No D and nobody else was good enough to push him. Even in the spring Owens was out and the rest were scrubs outside the 3 frosh. Then you have to consider that w a new staff EVERYONE is on a level playing field and has a fresh start. So new studs came in and impressed and JY was still trying to adjust from the old coaching and scheme. Plus looking at the situation and considering the insight Uknowwhat said about JYs lack of focus at times, I would say that it is very likely that they played the kids in front of him to see how he responds and get him to focus and push more, which is what any good coach would do and I believe Richt is definitely in that category. Lastly, those kids being ahead of him in the spring doesn't mean much and when players are younger than incumbents, they don't even have to be AS good in order to overtake them, they just need to be close bc they have youth on their side from a developmental standpoint. Just my 2c. Young is bigger loss than you will admit. Also I want to add that a JAG, imo, is a bum and not an avg player. I understand your earlier point that a bust is a bum, but I think a bust really should only pertain to a highly recruited player since a bust usually alludes to high expectations not being met-nobody was jacked about McCray, Smith, etc...
He didn't get offered by SEC programs because of grades? But he got a UM offer? Did you really just write that?
"21" must be Tayt's IQ.
He didn't get offered by SEC programs because of grades? But he got a UM offer? Did you really just write that?
"21" must be Tayt's IQ.
Now, Young wasn't academically fit for the SEC which has admitted players with Downs Syndrome, but he was a fit at UM.
Confirmed...
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I hope they hung a 15 yard penalty on that ****** for popping his helmet off. I know he doesn't need a helmet to protect the mouse turds rattling around in that over-sized melon of his, but I can't stomach a ****** taunting anyone.
On second thought, maybe someone told him his helmet was a monster that was going to suck his eyeballs out, and that's why he yanked it off. So I'll cut him some slack until I get the truth.