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Samson is a great "use case". Are you a glass half full vs. glass half empty guy, what we on CIS so lovingly call slurper vs mope?
The Half Full crowd (I am one of them in this case) believe the fact Samson has had to sit behind older and more physically ready OTs in Rivers and Bell is a hallmark of depth of talent. It's what the best programs have done, stack 4/5 stars to create intense competition and peer-to-peer development.
The Half Empty crowd will say a 5 star should be able to beat out Bell by year 3 so he at best isn't developing fast enough, and at worst could be a JAG and transfer out.
We're only going to really know who is right in 2026.
Personally, I always expected Pancake to be a slow roll because his competition and level of development in high school in MA/New England was at a dramatically lower level than what CiCi faced at IMG. I get that by Y3 he should have overcome that. But he was also injured, which set him back while Bell took a major step forward. But I'm a half full type guy, so I could be too optimistic.
The Half Full crowd (I am one of them in this case) believe the fact Samson has had to sit behind older and more physically ready OTs in Rivers and Bell is a hallmark of depth of talent. It's what the best programs have done, stack 4/5 stars to create intense competition and peer-to-peer development.
The Half Empty crowd will say a 5 star should be able to beat out Bell by year 3 so he at best isn't developing fast enough, and at worst could be a JAG and transfer out.
We're only going to really know who is right in 2026.
Personally, I always expected Pancake to be a slow roll because his competition and level of development in high school in MA/New England was at a dramatically lower level than what CiCi faced at IMG. I get that by Y3 he should have overcome that. But he was also injured, which set him back while Bell took a major step forward. But I'm a half full type guy, so I could be too optimistic.