This is getting comical. Almost.
I sure hope the coaches know something about the cornerback situation we don’t.
This is getting comical. Almost.
Brendan Langley told me last week he was moving to receiver. Said he wanted to surprise everyone in the fall. Mark Richt let cat out of bag.
— Radi Nabulsi (@RadiNabulsi) May 12, 2014
I sure hope the coaches know something about the cornerback situation we don’t.
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“We remember the Sugar Bowl, I think it my junior year of high school, we let Alabama beat us twice,” Brinson said of a team that also lost to the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship game. “We’re not letting Alabama beat us twice. In the Sugar Bowl in 2018, they… thought they should have been in the playoffs and lost to Texas.” -- AB-H, 12/27/23
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Here’s my take – players don’t switch positions if they were in line for significant playing time, especially to a position that is stacked.
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Rest assured, the Coaches know something you don’t….
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I hear they are moving Chris Mayes to CB.
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Maybe we will play a 362 with six backers
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Something tells me Fenteng, and the youngsters arriving in June are a lot better than the coaches are letting on.
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These kids are all entitled jerks just like everyone else in this participation award generation. How dare he try and enjoy changing positions. Can you imagine Bear Bryant allowing a player to try and surprise people with a position change. I would have given anything to play any position the coaches would let me and I would have never tried to have any fun with it.
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Don’t you think that’s a bit of an overreaction? Especially considering the very little amount of information included here.
Good fucking grief.
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the sarcasms, she ams lost on you.
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Ah, maybe it was. I hope it was. I was tired last night.
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Exactly. We’re better off without all these “athletes” playing DB. We would be better off with 2-star kids who bleed red and black, use their middle names, and never possess any substances the government hasn’t given them permission to possess. Those are the kids you can coach up.
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Don’t be surprised to see Malkom Parrish starting at CB against Clemson
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Parrish may immediately become the best player on campus not named Gurley or Floyd when he arrives in June. Best I’ve ever seen play HS ball and it’s not close. Guys that saw CW17 play thought they were comparable.
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CW17? Could you help a non-messageboarder out with your code?
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Charlie Ward
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Who’s left at CB? Just asking.
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On the roster who might play: Aaron Davis, Sheldon Dawson, J.J. Green, Swann & Wilkerson. Coming in Fenteng, Parrish, Jones
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IMHO, somebody’s going to have to beat out Aaron Davis for one CB spot, and that’ll be tough to do. Of those you mention, I think Green and Davis can play. With new coaching and a new mindset, it’s likely that Swann can play.
I suspect Wilkerson can play, and of course there’s hope for the incoming new guys. So we’re not destitute.
Safety is another matter.
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Makes sense, Langley was really good at getting separation last year.
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Lol
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Nice.
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that’s a big, fat, +1.
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IDK. I’ve been saying we recruit the wrong DB’s for about 8 years now. I think the track record backs that up, and I’m talking both corners and safeties.
Could be Pruitt recognized that, and has been acting on it. It would sure explain everything. Maybe it wasn’t just Pruitt sending messages when the former starters ended up 2nd and 3rd team.
Whatever is going on, I’m extremely confident the coaches know what they are doing. And that’s something you haven’t seen from me in 8 years.
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Our pass rush will be so good, we won’t even need any DBs next season
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Maybe Pruitt’s scheme is simple enough that a very athletic freshman db will have a good chance to perform.
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Another school in Fla seems to be able to start DBs/S as freshmen and have success with it.
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