Kingston Vol
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Seriously, they have holes to fill. And they aren't going to come out of spring ball with a ton of answers.
As Butch Jones has said their margin of error is very slim. Honestly, if they had a stud at tailback I think everyone would feel a little better about things. But right now on offense, the question is who is going to make a play.
Defensively they are better than at any point a year ago. Offensively, they aren't comparable to last year right now.
Not on April 12th. I think they are involved with alot of prospects. They have had more ties to skill guys which has helped them to get those guys on campus more than lineman. I think you will see alot of new linemen names come up in the coming weeks when they get out and make evaluations on guys.
Honestly, Ron, I don't think Dyer is worth it. At all.
But you are one of my favorite posters, so there's that.
We NEED a stud RB this fall. Need. Lane is having trouble with discipline, Neal isn't good enough, is Hill or Summerhill really going to become a great RB over the next 5 months? Very doubtful. The staff is considering moving Pig and DY to RB and we're already very thin at WR.
Why don't you think it's worth bringing in a proven stud RB? He had some trouble, went to some JUCO or wherever he is and wants a shot to play one more season. He only needs to be a good boy for a few months this fall and then he's off to the NFL.
If not Dyer, what's your solution to our desperate need for a RB?
2013 is going to be a wash anyway. You have Hurd and Paulk coming in for 2014. Neal will be serviceable this year as a starter. While RB isn't going to be a strength, it's not going to be a huge weakness. Remember, we as fans always overreact to spring ball and what coaches are saying. We'll be average at RB.
You don't bring in somebody who has been dismissed from multiple teams unless you feel confident he has moved past the transgressions. If Dyer has, then the staff will bring him in. But he is not a "need" or a "must get." That's hyperbole.
Honestly, Ron, I don't think Dyer is worth it. At all.
But you are one of my favorite posters, so there's that.
