Miami Herald on our 2019 class...

LoL, ill say this, knowles definitely improved last year, and i got nothing but respect for hardworkers, knowles actually began to be a a better open field tackler and wasnt the main one being a step slow out their as usual, he'll be in the rotation tho, and might even make a play or 2 this year, dont sleep on the hardworkers!


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LoL, ill say this, knowles definitely improved last year, and i got nothing but respect for hardworkers, knowles actually began to be a a better open field tackler and wasnt the main one being a step slow out their as usual, he'll be in the rotation tho, and might even make a play or 2 this year, dont sleep on the hardworkers!

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Here I was thinking this was about the 2019 class and turns out it's just another I hate Knowles thread. Can't y'all just **** on him in the Rob Knowles thread? Why the double duty?
 
All this bytching about one of our own cause a coach gave him some praise in February???

We bytching because this is the same **** we heard last year and he got playing time because of it. The defensive coaching staff is a joke if they think this guy can help us win games. The film doesn’t lie. No reason for this guy to be on the roster. No wonder Banda can’t recruit if he is even thinking about giving this dude snaps..
 
Robert Knowles a last minute steal from FIU thanks to the legend Ice Harris.
 
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All of this talk about Knowles, has taken away from what should be music to everyone's ears, but of course CIS can only focus on the negative ****.

Enos literally gave us a look into the future, regarding how he is going to use Brevin Jordan this year. Based upon his history as an OC, along with our personnel at TE, I figured we are probably going to be in 12 personnel a lot this year. Enos just all but confirmed that 12 personnel will be our base offense, but used in a **** load of ways. Jordan and Mallory being on the field for the majority of our snaps is a **** nightmare for opposing defenses, especially when the defense has absolutely no clue as to how Enos is going to line the TE's up on any given play. Below is pure gold!

“In 2015 at Arkansas, we had two tight ends, Hunter Henry and Jeremy Sprinkle [both now in the NFL]. Those guys [played and in] almost 60 percent of our snaps we were in [two-tight end] personnel. But we were so multiple that we were in four wide, we were in empty, we were in I-formation, with the same people on the field. So when you broke the huddle, the defense didn’t know what you were going to do other than the fact you did a lot of different things out of it.”

Enos believes having someone who can play H-back is “so critical, so important to make you versatile and multiple. From what I hear, we have some really good young tight ends. One or two of those guys will have to fit that role for us, as far as a guy that is going to be really smart, understand and play multiple positions and put him in a lot of different areas on the field and use him. We will find out who those guys are and use them. The more guys you have like that, the more multiple you can become.”
 
You either don’t watch Miami or don’t know ** about football. I’ll say you don’t know **.

LoL, most of yall are just going by years past and the lsu game, the man improved as the year went on, yall acting as if when i said he improved like it means he was fighting for 1st team all acc. Here's something for you, point out any plays besides the lsu game where root beer stood out as a negative.
 
The only problem I have with this is, why make it public. Make like Nike and just do it. Now they will play like they are interested when they are not.

Because it’s good to just have that out there. Let people know that if they’re thinking of playing games, that we might be wise to it. Maybe, just maybe, it might give some of the people that want to play games a little more pause, maybe they become a little bit more honest. Either way it doesn’t hurt.
 
Because it’s good to just have that out there. Let people know that if they’re thinking of playing games, that we might be wise to it. Maybe, just maybe, it might give some of the people that want to play games a little more pause, maybe they become a little bit more honest. Either way it doesn’t hurt.
I disagree, but I guess that's why it's called an opinion. Time will tell
 
I disagree, but I guess that's why it's called an opinion. Time will tell

Why do you disagree, though?

I say let people know we’re not some late night booty call that they can always count on.

If you let people know you won’t accept getting treated like some backroom bltch, you might start getting some respect.

Part of the problem has always been that we have been so beholden to these teenagers, that the program has lost its self respect.
 
Why do you disagree, though?

I say let people know we’re not some late night booty call that they can always count on.

If you let people know you won’t accept getting treated like some backroom bltch, you might start getting some respect.

Part of the problem has always been that we have been so beholden to these teenagers, that the program has lost its self respect.
Okay. It's just my opinion. We don't all have to agree. Agreed?
 
All of this talk about Knowles, has taken away from what should be music to everyone's ears, but of course CIS can only focus on the negative ****.

Enos literally gave us a look into the future, regarding how he is going to use Brevin Jordan this year. Based upon his history as an OC, along with our personnel at TE, I figured we are probably going to be in 12 personnel a lot this year. Enos just all but confirmed that 12 personnel will be our base offense, but used in a **** load of ways. Jordan and Mallory being on the field for the majority of our snaps is a **** nightmare for opposing defenses, especially when the defense has absolutely no clue as to how Enos is going to line the TE's up on any given play. Below is pure gold!

“In 2015 at Arkansas, we had two tight ends, Hunter Henry and Jeremy Sprinkle [both now in the NFL]. Those guys [played and in] almost 60 percent of our snaps we were in [two-tight end] personnel. But we were so multiple that we were in four wide, we were in empty, we were in I-formation, with the same people on the field. So when you broke the huddle, the defense didn’t know what you were going to do other than the fact you did a lot of different things out of it.”

Enos believes having someone who can play H-back is “so critical, so important to make you versatile and multiple. From what I hear, we have some really good young tight ends. One or two of those guys will have to fit that role for us, as far as a guy that is going to be really smart, understand and play multiple positions and put him in a lot of different areas on the field and use him. We will find out who those guys are and use them. The more guys you have like that, the more multiple you can become.”

Mallory and Jordan are going to EAT
 
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