When do we start telling DB's no? At our current point we have TK2, Payne, and Wharton committed. However we have legitimate mutual interest in: Gaulden, McDowell, Tabor, Berry Twins, Reavis, and Nick Glass. How many DB's is too many Volnation?
I have no idea. I'm just saying that the coaching, or lack thereof, had more to do with our defense being awful than 40 times.
Wasn't it reported Brewer ran in the 4.3s and was layin wood like Ronnie Lott a couple springs ago?
I agree with those that say coaching was more a problem than speed. Not that we have burners all over the field, but how else do you explain Waggner goin from all SEC caliber to too slow over the course of a year?
You can't make chicken salad out of chicken ****. No matter who the coach was Teague and Waggner were going to be major weaknesses. It is never good when your fullback ran the same 40 time as guys trying to cover sec wrs. The coaching issue came in by giving our slow ass corners no safety help.
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You can't make chicken salad out of chicken ****. No matter who the coach was Teague and Waggner were going to be major weaknesses. It is never good when your fullback ran the same 40 time as guys trying to cover sec wrs. The coaching issue came in by giving our slow ass corners no safety help.
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This is one if the best secondary classes we've had in years.
CB: Gaulden
CB: Payne
FS: Todd Kelly Jr.
SS: McDowell
Combo DB: Evan Berry(FS/CB)
Maybe list: Tabor and DJ Smith, can you say I'm happy as can be.