I’ll be honest. I’ve voiced my opinions on smith (as museum) if we use these dollars along the LOS, I do not blame him. His social presence is still cringeMiami is obviously heartbroken. Myson Johnson-Cook has rare physical tools and they spent a lot of time recruiting him.
But this ultimately came down to GM Dennis Smith making tough roster construction decisions.
I agree with the approach. If we stay stocked with the Jackson Cantwells of the world, we will run the ball.
Two names to watch at running back are Ty Keys (Picayune, Mississippi) and Brennan Lacey (Dallas, TX).
think that will be a roster construction decision, these top kids are getting crazy bags this go around, will get bid up at last second is the new game planGotta land Matthews
gonna find an alternate explanation or tweet deleted by dinnertime?
After he picked Auburn I dont go back and argue with idiots . This was clear to mw and smart . Keep loading up on ol and dl. Trenches > rb . Cook got paidAny chance someone can lock other thread or nah and we have to jump back & forth to read replies?
My thing is if TAMU puts another million or two on the table for matthews then what? At that point we should’ve taken double Olu and MJC rather than overpay to match for matthews. Or Joshua Sam Epelle for even cheaper.Also this reads as many had discussed after he visited Auburn. They outbid Miami and in the end Miami decided to allocate funds differently. You can’t overpay for RB. It just isn’t a smart business model, see the nfl.
This also implies Miami plans to keep landing elite OL so hopefully that means Matthews. I’m fine with the decision to not match money on a RB.
Take it up with @DMoneyAny chance someone can lock other thread or nah and we have to jump back & forth to read replies?
Coming off landing a 5 star QB, buzz wasn’t needed. Coming off a natty birth, buzz isn’t needed. It’s already there…
gonna find an alternate explanation or tweet deleted by dinnertime?
This wasn’t bragging. It was an attempt to create excitement and buzz. Whether that was the best approach or not, I’ll leave to others to debate.
But the deal wasn’t done to Miami at that time and nobody thought it was done.
Take it up with @DMoney
Agreed but I do have trepidations about the Dennis Smith part. I was hoping given things said in the past that his influence and roll had been diminished.
Wins and they will come (big pause) was always cap, we knew this already. Well some of usYellawood is hitting it hard
Indiana and Miami didn’t have elite backs fwiw but still stings
Auburn??? Seriously