dduncan4163
Have at it Hoss
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Haha Who cares? There will also be some that blame not having an OC for why its not as good as it could've been, no matter how bad or good it is.
Makes me wonder if they're telling 'cruits that it doesn't matter who OC is 'cause CJP is going to have us line up in the I and run first. OL and power RB/FB would probably be okay with that. Other positions on offense, probably not.the oc debate as far as recruiting goes is subjective. some recruits, it will matter. some it won't.
i will say this, none of the offensive committments we've gotten have decommitted.....tifwiw.
so don't watch. don't read about it, don't listen. i remember that. i also remember JJ peterson donning the Power T at the Army all star game. or Trey Smith picking us over Bama. that was fun. the other, not so much. but please, let's dwell on that..........Remember that time when blue chip Joe almost picked our hat then then he threw it across the room? That was fun.
They are won with quality across the board iwabh. In fact, I would say that OG and C are the least important places on the team for elite talent. It's where hard work in the weight room and coaching can pay big dividends. On the other hand, elite talent at RB is almost a necessity.I also get pumped when we sign a ton of quality lineman. Skill players are fun to watch but games are won in the trenches
“Here’s 5* OT Randy Smashmouth selecting either UGA, Alabama, or Florida.
In a few minutes we’ll see 5* RB Quintavious Flash choose between UGA, Alabama, and Clemson.
Meanwhile, unrated safety Otho Blubber commited to the Vols. He should be a great contributor once he recovers from his 3rd knee surgery. Congrats Rocky Top.”