CashMoneyCane
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You left out Hightower. Dude is super talented and underutilized last year.
He was hurt for a good stretch of the season.
You left out Hightower. Dude is super talented and underutilized last year.
I'd take him back. He has shown he can be unstoppable. But he also drops way too many balls. IDK
I want Cager back. Dude had way too many drops last year but he possesses the attitude, leadership, and seniority to complete the WR room if anything. Senior years mean everything to these guys, and he has tangible room for improvement. There are a few Canes that you guys love who peaked their senior year, and I would love to add him to that list.
How many drops that ended drives did he have?
If you look at the numbers, I'd bet money he was more of a detriment than a benefit. ANYONE else at WR is a better option to get on the field. Let's not forget Cager's been on the team since what, 2015?
This is literally the Perry vs. Rosier argument.
15-20 drops? lol If he dropped the ball that much he wouldn't be qualified to play naia ball let alone D1. I think everyone remembers him dropping like 4 vs FSU it left a bad taste in their mouth. Other than that i doubt he got targeted all that much more to have a high drop count
Last TWO years.
Answer this question. What trait other than size does he have?I want Cager back. Dude had way too many drops last year but he possesses the attitude, leadership, and seniority to complete the WR room if anything. Senior years mean everything to these guys, and he has tangible room for improvement. There are a few Canes that you guys love who peaked their senior year, and I would love to add him to that list.
Yeah. Coincidentally, Rosier played better under James Coley/the offense he was recruited for. But suddenly seemed to get worse every year under Richt. Its NOT the same argument, because we are running a different offense.
Oh nah that's me big tripping. He was injured in 16 lolLast two years????
Bruh get out this discussion. He got injured at the beginning of the 2017 season.
Last two years????
Bruh get out this discussion. He got injured at the beginning of the 2017 season.
Oh nah that's me big tripping. He was injured in 16 lol
It's the EXACT same argument. The previous scheme has nothing to do with it.
The question is do you play the experienced guy who when given an opportunity consistently proves he can't get the job done, or do you give the snaps to the inexperienced guy?
Same thing.
It is NOT the same argument. It's a new coaching staff which means they could give 2 ***** about seniority because they are going to want to develop the younger guys that will actually be there. Which means if he still cant catch, he won't play. Simple as that
Answer this question. What trait other than size does he have?
Jair Jones looks like a big bad dude but wouldn’t start at St Thomas, or Lakeland for that matter.