Last years roster was still just two dropped balls (Johnson against USCe and Warrior against UK) from 6 wins. In an incredibly toxic situation.I dont disagree with this premise. I just think our disagreement is that you thought last year was a 8 win roster when Id say it was about a 6 win roster.
I think this years roster is good enough for 5 or 6 wins. But I dont assume Jeremy Pruitt is going to be perfect as a first time head coach. Hes going to have some hiccups that could cost us a game somewhere.
Missouri and South Carolina are both better football teams than Tennessee IMO. Got those two as likely losses right now.
I wouldn't even say CB. I know Coleman got a roster spot with the Pats after going undrafted but that was it.. Linebacker, however.. I loved the AJ Johnson and Curt Maggitt combo, even though AJ couldn't cover the pass very well.
Coleman and Sutton was a decent combo. Coleman is still playing in the NFL. He was on the Seahawks last year.
Agree about Maggit and Johnson, but Maggit didnt play in 2013.
I apologize for getting on everyone's nerves. I am not trolling for a fight, I have just been speaking my honest take on a lot of our players. Letting freaking Vanderbilt and Kentucky abuse them like they didn't care one iota really stuck in my craw.
To Laager...of course I don't think every guy on the team was like that. But they were too few to make a difference.
I will try to desist from being overly critical.
Thought I'd share some stats I put together re: Will Friend.
Couldn't really find any reliable stats prior to 2008. Hopefully the attachment feature works. If not, I might edit with a direct copy/paste.
Basically, expect a marginal year in 2018. But talk about a legitimate resume. He only regressed in 2010 because UAB went from having a running QB to a pocket QB.
At both UGA and Colorado St, his OL unit reduced sacks allowed every year he was there, while averaging 5+ YPC from his second year onward.
I needed to see the numbers with my own eyes before a blind buy-in based on quotes from peers and recruits. Dude's forreal.
I apologize for getting on everyone's nerves. I am not trolling for a fight, I have just been speaking my honest take on a lot of our players. Letting freaking Vanderbilt and Kentucky abuse them like they didn't care one iota really stuck in my craw.
To Laager...of course I don't think every guy on the team was like that. But they were too few to make a difference.
I will try to desist from being overly critical.
Thought I'd share some stats I put together re: Will Friend.
Couldn't really find any reliable stats prior to 2008. Hopefully the attachment feature works. If not, I might edit with a direct copy/paste.
Basically, expect a marginal year in 2018. But talk about a legitimate resume. He only regressed in 2010 because UAB went from having a running QB to a pocket QB.
At both UGA and Colorado St, his OL unit reduced sacks allowed every year he was there, while averaging 5+ YPC from his second year onward.
I needed to see the numbers with my own eyes before a blind buy-in based on quotes from peers and recruits. Dude's forreal.
Feleipe Franks has been a huge disappointment to date while Kyle Trask has yet to see any meaningful action at any level of football he didnt start for his high school football team. Based on the stats Franks put up during the first scrimmage of spring practice in Gainesville, theres a lot of work to be done.
According to Robbie Andreu of the Gainesville Sun, and shared by Edgar Thompson of the Orlando Sentinel, Trask put Franks to shame during the Friday scrimmage:
Final #Gators QB stats from scrimmage per @RobbieAndreu : Franks 7-22 for 127 yards, 2 TDs, 3 INTs; Trask 12-18 for 182 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT
Edgar Thompson (@osgators) March 30, 2018
True freshman Emory Jones also got some action in the scrimmage, but he didnt do much with his opportunity. Here are his numbers according to Jake Winderman of ESPN Gainesville: 2 for 9 passing for negative three yards. He also rushed the ball four times for 15 yards.
Progress shouldnt be expected to come overnight for Franks, after all, it took Dak Prescott nearly three years before he showed much in the same offense at Mississippi State, but this performance has to be somewhat unsettling for Gator fans. Florida has a tricky SEC opponent the second weekend of the season in Kentucky before traveling to Tennessee two weeks later.
If Franks cant figure it out, Neyland Stadium looks to be one daunting first road start for Trask or Jones next season.
From the Florida writer at Saturday Down South:
Feleipe Franks puts up some ugly numbers in Florida's first scrimmage of spring practice
Warms my heartFrom the Florida writer at Saturday Down South:
Feleipe Franks puts up some ugly numbers in Florida's first scrimmage of spring practice
In terms of arm talent, Trask sits on pretty equal footing with Franks. He can sling it just as far down the field, and the two have traded off being the most accurate quarterback in practice from day to day.
One day Trask will outperform Franks. The next Franks will get the better of Trask.
Did you hear Franks was transferring?
Being as accurate as Franks does not make one an accurate quarterback, and therein lies the problem.
All this does is prove Mac was no QB whisperer.
Not even a dog whisperer.
Win with Clarabelle my ass!!!!!!
To be fair, said he could win with Clarabelle at QB, I don't think he actually specified he could win with humans.
And I got laughed at a couple years ago when I suggested that Trask was good enough to challenge for the starting job one day. Still think he can.
Oh, it's not merely a thought. He's Franks' only challenger. Jake and Jones are SIGNIFICANTLY behind Franks and Trask. Just from the open practices I've gone to, it's a huge drop off to Nos. 3 and 4.
From the Florida writer at Saturday Down South:
Feleipe Franks puts up some ugly numbers in Florida's first scrimmage of spring practice
With Dooley as OC? Bruh...
COLUMBIA
When Derek Dooley first introduced himself as Missouris new offensive coordinator, he said you could call the Tigers offense a pro-style one, though even he admittedly wasnt quite sure what that meant.
On Tuesday, after his first spring practice with Mizzou, the eccentric Georgia native who has never before been an offensive coordinator provided an even more vague term for what system the Tigers will run: Wikipedia.
Thats what it is, Dooley said. Our offense Wikipedia right now. Everyday, you kind of go on there, theres a new sentence. I wonder who added that.
The terminology has changed a bit, though. The voice of the man making the play calls has, too.
It is interesting how Coach Dooley says one word, (and) because of an accent, it sounds different than the way others say it, Odom joked.
Though the Tigers signed six wide receivers to its most recent recruiting class, only two of them junior college transfer Harry Ballard III and early enrollee Dominic Gicinto, from Raytown are on the spring depth chart. The rest should arrive during the summer.
Missouri returns just four receivers who caught passes a season ago: Emanuel Hall, Nate Brown, Johnathon Johnson and Richaud Floyd. JMon Moore, who recorded 1,000-yard receiving seasons during each of the past two years, has graduated, and senior quarterback Drew Lock will need a new favorite target.
Were really thin there, Dooley said. I mean, really thin at receiver. Thats a real concern for us.
Dooley said much of the offense is still foreign to Lock, who decided to come back to school rather than turn pro early. The quarterback wants to take snaps from under center, something he rarely if ever did during his first three seasons at MU.
Its not something you just get in a day, Dooley said. You have to go out there and run it, run it, run it, run it and make some mistakes. Hopefully, the mistakes he makes in practice, he learns from.
