Immediately starting him after an entire year of not playing, and then a handful of plays in his first college game? Foolhardy at best, stupid at worst. It takes time to develop as a star DT...he's got that time. This instant gratification or bust sentiment among fans is more "telling". :glare:
Do we know what team rule he violated? Doesn't really matter since he won't play for whatever he did, but good grief can't these guys take a hint?
There are things KMac needs to improve, primarily technique and conditioning as he missed about 10 days of camp for some type of injury. Never did hear what it was. Not playing his senior didn't help either.
I'm pretty sure that coaches have already demonstrated over the past 2 years that the best players will play, regardless of age.
Immediately starting him after an entire year of not playing, and then a handful of plays in his first college game? Foolhardy at best, stupid at worst. It takes time to develop as a star DT...he's got that time. This instant gratification or bust sentiment among fans is more "telling". :glare:
Have they? From what I've seen, they've only played freshman in areas they didn't have much of a choice. I'm not buying the Khalil gets too winded too easily junk, he's the son of an NFL GM and has no doubt had access to trainers and facilities that go above and beyond what any other recruit did. Not saying he came ready to play immediately and is already on par with upperclassmen, but there's just no way he came that out of shape.
The team rule he violated was stampeding cattleDo we know what team rule he violated? Doesn't really matter since he won't play for whatever he did, but good grief can't these guys take a hint?
There are things KMac needs to improve, primarily technique and conditioning as he missed about 10 days of camp for some type of injury. Never did hear what it was. Not playing his senior didn't help either.
Have they? From what I've seen, they've only played freshman in areas they didn't have much of a choice. I'm not buying the Khalil gets too winded too easily junk, he's the son of an NFL GM and has no doubt had access to trainers and facilities that go above and beyond what any other recruit did. Not saying he came ready to play immediately and is already on par with upperclassmen, but there's just no way he came that out of shape.
Have they? From what I've seen, they've only played freshman in areas they didn't have much of a choice. I'm not buying the Khalil gets too winded too easily junk, he's the son of an NFL GM and has no doubt had access to trainers and facilities that go above and beyond what any other recruit did. Not saying he came ready to play immediately and is already on par with upperclassmen, but there's just no way he came that out of shape.
I didn't realize that KMac didn't play his HS senior year. What was his injury? It is always a major jump going from HS to major-college sport--but when you don't play as a HS senior it is even bigger.
As for O'Brien, here we have a veteran guy who does something stupid and will miss a very big game. You have a group of 85 18-21 year-old guys, you are going to get a lot of stupid, even if 3/4 of them act responsibly.