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My advice to the young man would be:
If you wanna be starting (something), don't stop till you get enough.
Who's bad?
If you wanna be starting (something), don't stop till you get enough.
Who's bad?
I heard his improvment was from the Jesus juice he's been drinking.....
Yep. Sometimes it's not a simple Black or White question.Remember the time people were debating if he was a take based on no Bama offer?
MJ wasn't happy with his playing time and made some changes, starting with the man in the mirror. He's been working day and night ever since.
I don't think it's off the wall to expect him to contribute as the third or fourth corner. He wants to be starting, something every player should aspire to. It's human nature. But the question is, "Will you be there against FSU?"
Suddenly, our corner situation isn't looking so bad anymore. MJ is setting a high standard and Dean will have to beat it if he wants to see the field.
You expect Delaney and Young to play the same spot? Why wouldn't they place Young at Corn's spot and Delaney at Colbert's?I think he could be serviceable this season for sure. Players on the team have always noted that he's one of the most physical DBs on the roster, I just think he was still developing the technical side of the position. Like DMoney said, id still expect Delaney and Young as the top two boundary corners, Bandy in the slot, and then it will be a good battle between Jhavonte Dean and Jackson.
You expect Delaney and Young to play the same spot? Why wouldn't they place Young at Corn's spot and Delaney at Colbert's?I think he could be serviceable this season for sure. Players on the team have always noted that he's one of the most physical DBs on the roster, I just think he was still developing the technical side of the position. Like DMoney said, id still expect Delaney and Young as the top two boundary corners, Bandy in the slot, and then it will be a good battle between Jhavonte Dean and Jackson.
That is what I expect. With Bandy playing JaQuan's role from last season. I'm saying that Dean and Jackson will be battling it out for playing time behind Delaney and Young as the top two guys.
Ah, got confused when you said "top two boundary corners," as there's usually only a single boundary position (as opposed to Field). I now see what you meant by boundary (playing outside). Thanks.You expect Delaney and Young to play the same spot? Why wouldn't they place Young at Corn's spot and Delaney at Colbert's?I think he could be serviceable this season for sure. Players on the team have always noted that he's one of the most physical DBs on the roster, I just think he was still developing the technical side of the position. Like DMoney said, id still expect Delaney and Young as the top two boundary corners, Bandy in the slot, and then it will be a good battle between Jhavonte Dean and Jackson.
That is what I expect. With Bandy playing JaQuan's role from last season. I'm saying that Dean and Jackson will be battling it out for playing time behind Delaney and Young as the top two guys.
MJ wasn't happy with his playing time and made some changes, starting with the man in the mirror. He's been working day and night ever since.
I don't think it's off the wall to expect him to contribute as the third or fourth corner. He wants to be starting, something every player should aspire to. It's human nature. But the question is, "Will you be there against FSU?"
Suddenly, our corner situation isn't looking so bad anymore. MJ is setting a high standard and Dean will have to beat it if he wants to see the field.