No point in reading Eye in the sky.

Hey Susan!
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Not trying to make excuses, just speaking on what I think our future will look like.
Nothing excuses how bad we are. This is at least as bad on offense as we were under Enos, and maybe worse.
But as many posters have written, we are with Mario for a long time so let’s hope the recruiting and new hires on staff pay off.

But literally nothing excuses how bad this offense is, even the injuries and lack of talent. I can’t recall a single play this year wherein I thought Gattis had a scheme advantage. Not one play, and I can rattle off 5-6 plays from last season where Lashlee schemed a TD.
 
I just read this in the Lyons thread .
“For me, the main thing is if you come here you’re going to get playing time. Coach Cristobal just told me, I want to say 45 minutes ago, he was just like, ‘If you come here, you got to know that you got to be ready to play your freshman year.’ You see the results and you see that as an opportunity to step on the field your first year and come in here and get true playing time and have a true impact on the team,”

“Yeah, I want to play early. I don’t want to necessarily sit a year and a half, two years before I get a chance to play. I want to play early, I feel like I can play early. My skillset is I feel like I can play anywhere on the field. I should be able to play early wherever they need me and put an impact on this team wherever they need me at.”


Told you the coaches are selling the playing time angel.
We've had coaches do this after every coaching change, and after those players get here and start playing, they fizzle out and never reach their potential. I am a big fan of playing young players early IF they are ready. Our best teams had players sit until they were grown men.

Mario can sell ice cubes to a polar bear, but eventually that polar bear is gonna be ****ed. At some point you have to show them more than empty promises. In two years THEY will be the ones with a target on their backs, because Mario is promising more freshmen playing time. It rarely works out well.
 
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A lot of these players quit the minute Diaz was canned. They already were on cruise control before Mario entered the building. Their comfort zones were about to be disturbed and they didn’t like it.
 
2021 Texas Longhorns: 5-7 Recruiting class: #5
2021 Penn State Nittany Lions: 7-6 Recruiting class: #6
2021 Ole Miss Rebels: 10-2 Recruiting class: #27

Too easy.
 
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The difference with last years class and this years class (we hope) is that in 1-2 years you will see clear development. Great athletes who get even better.

The past 15 years most players dont develop, peaked in HS, or got a chance in the NFL and all of the sudden figured it out.
 
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