So to be clear, don't give opinions unless they are positive and similar to everyone else's. Discouraging others from giving opinions while offering none of your own is great for the commitment page.
Don’t we need as many good players as possible at every position, with the historical understanding that a few will wash out for one reason or another?
In Spafford, Evans and Wingo we have (3) 4 star receivers. History tells us 1-2 will excel and 1-2 will not. But if we only have 1-2 overall, or only 1-2 with that talent level, we have to hit on each player, and that is highly unlikely unless you are Butch Davis.
So rather than be upset about why Wingo isn’t perfect, doesn’t it make more sense to say that the talent he adds to the WR room means that we have dramatically increased the likelihood that 1-2 receivers from the class of ‘26 will be impactful at UM. AND, NO ONE definitively knows who will succeed and who will not. It’s not as easy as the most talented person wins, because there are so many examples of when this did not occur.
I agree acquire as much talent as possible and let it play outDon’t we need as many good players as possible at every position, with the historical understanding that a few will wash out for one reason or another?
In Spafford, Evans and Wingo we have (3) 4 star receivers. History tells us 1-2 will excel and 1-2 will not. But if we only have 1-2 overall, or only 1-2 with that talent level, we have to hit on each player, and that is highly unlikely unless you are Butch Davis.
So rather than be upset about why Wingo isn’t perfect, doesn’t it make more sense to say that the talent he adds to the WR room means that we have dramatically increased the likelihood that 1-2 receivers from the class of ‘26 will be impactful at UM. AND, NO ONE definitively knows who will succeed and who will not. It’s not as easy as the most talented person wins, because there are so many examples of when this did not occur.
folks complain about comp ... but they made it to the final four? first clip is housing it against heritage ...
If we had missed on him and he went to UF the posts would be flying wildly.Don’t we need as many good players as possible at every position, with the historical understanding that a few will wash out for one reason or another?
In Spafford, Evans and Wingo we have (3) 4 star receivers. History tells us 1-2 will excel and 1-2 will not. But if we only have 1-2 overall, or only 1-2 with that talent level, we have to hit on each player, and that is highly unlikely unless you are Butch Davis.
So rather than be upset about why Wingo isn’t perfect, doesn’t it make more sense to say that the talent he adds to the WR room means that we have dramatically increased the likelihood that 1-2 receivers from the class of ‘26 will be impactful at UM. AND, NO ONE definitively knows who will succeed and who will not. It’s not as easy as the most talented person wins, because there are so many examples of when this did not occur.