So were now stating 2 freshmen LBs...

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#28
So the OL is an issue . Is it the talent or the position coach . :question:

May be both but definitely talent is not matured yet. Once Jack Jones, Richmond, and Chance Hall get ready, they better be good or it's got to be coaching.
 
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It's a process that is a great illustration of our competitive spirit and our culture of consistent improvement and the hopes, dreams, and aspirations that are testament to the 63 effort of 102,455 and we will continue to hold individuals to our standard and play with great physicality.

Prideful eye violations!
 
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If they were starting because there were no other options (like Kiffin was forced to do with Fr who would never start again) OR if this were year one or even two.... then you'd have a point. They have a RS Jr and former starter as an option. They have a former starter now a back up TE who was moved BECAUSE OF DEPTH AT MLB. You have Bates, McDowell, and Bryant in their 2nd years. Weatherd is a RS Sr.

Expecting 8 wins this year IS TEMPERED EXPECTATIONS. FAR more was expected of Dooley in his 3rd year who started with a bad situation also and had a roster with weak spots.

We all hope Butch doesn't fail to that extent... but 8 wins does not constitute an outrageous expectation.

I'm still scratching my head about Bates, Bryant, and Bynum. Injuries holding them back? Are they no more developed than a walk-on or true freshmen? If so is that on the coaches or are they all somehow coincidentally busts? Wish someone had some insight on the situation with these guys. Will they all get passed up once Kirkland takes over at MLB? I had high hopes for Bates, figured he would be a natural given his dad and being around the NFL his whole life.
 
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If they were starting because there were no other options (like Kiffin was forced to do with Fr who would never start again) OR if this were year one or even two.... then you'd have a point. They have a RS Jr and former starter as an option. They have a former starter now a back up TE who was moved BECAUSE OF DEPTH AT MLB. You have Bates, McDowell, and Bryant in their 2nd years. Weatherd is a RS Sr.

Expecting 8 wins this year IS TEMPERED EXPECTATIONS. FAR more was expected of Dooley in his 3rd year who started with a bad situation also and had a roster with weak spots.

We all hope Butch doesn't fail to that extent... but 8 wins does not constitute an outrageous expectation.

JJ was not very good as a MLB last year. Please don't count him.
 
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Maggitt will be side lined 6-10 wks with a chipped hip bone . It'll be interesting to see who'll emerge as defensive leader. Cam maybe or JRM.
 
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Maggitt will be side lined 6-10 wks with a chipped hip bone . It'll be interesting to see who'll emerge as defensive leader. Cam maybe or JRM.

They already are defensive/team leaders. Add Randolph and even Kelly Jr on the defensive side of the ball.
 
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How do you fix a chipped hip bone?

As for Kirkland, the question is: How many mistakes will he make. Athleticism is nice, of course, but if you don't know what you're doing out there we're talking disaster. If I'm the DC, I'm playing both guys. You don't give up on a guy after his first or second college start--that would be stupid.
 
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How do you fix a chipped hip bone?

As for Kirkland, the question is: How many mistakes will he make. Athleticism is nice, of course, but if you don't know what you're doing out there we're talking disaster. If I'm the DC, I'm playing both guys. You don't give up on a guy after his first or second college start--that would be stupid.

Seriously how long did you expect a walk-on to start? When is the appropriate time to give up on a guy that is not playing well?
 
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That class was half Dooley's and Butch. It was a thrown together class. There were some stars in the class, but it shows now.

This is why coaching turnover is so catastrophic. I am content plugging along with 7 win seasons for a few years until Butch can get about 4 elite recruiting classes in.
 
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Guys, Dillon Bates is an OLB and he's been battling injury since he stepped on campus. He is not a MLB. Why does everyone keep expressing concern over Bates not competing for the MLB when that's not what he is? You might as well be saying "I'm concerned that Elliot Berry isn't in the conversation for the starting MLB position."
 
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Guys, Dillon Bates is an OLB and he's been battling injury since he stepped on campus. He is not a MLB. Why does everyone keep expressing concern over Bates not competing for the MLB when that's not what he is? You might as well be saying "I'm concerned that Elliot Berry isn't in the conversation for the starting MLB position."

Exactly. People just think a LB is a LB and can just play either side or the middle and that definitely is not the case.
 
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Guys, Dillon Bates is an OLB and he's been battling injury since he stepped on campus. He is not a MLB. Why does everyone keep expressing concern over Bates not competing for the MLB when that's not what he is? You might as well be saying "I'm concerned that Elliot Berry isn't in the conversation for the starting MLB position."

Bates spent the entire spring and fall camps at Mike Linebacker. Guess maybe he's at Will now. Looks like Bates will be a special teams warrior for the most part until at least next year.
 
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This is why coaching turnover is so catastrophic. I am content plugging along with 7 win seasons for a few years until Butch can get about 4 elite recruiting classes in.

7 wins should be considered a failure considering our talent and schedule. If you just like having low expectations to avoid disappointment, that's cool, but an expectation of 8+ games this year and 9 or 10 wins next year is pretty reasonable.
 
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Bates spent the entire spring and fall camps at Mike Linebacker. When did that change?

Uh, maybe that was because of necessity? I can certainly see why during spring with DKjr injured. In fall they were just trying everyone out at MLB but it was pretty clear that Bates was not going to be that guy.

The bottom line is Dillon Bates is not going to be our MLB and that's not a poor reflection on him. That's just not his natural position and when he FINALLY gets healthy and develops he will be a big contributor to our defense.
 
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Uh, maybe that was because of necessity? I can certainly see why during spring with DKjr injured. In fall they were just trying everyone out at MLB but it was pretty clear that Bates was not going to be that guy.

The bottom line is Dillon Bates is not going to be our MLB and that's not a poor reflection on him. That's just not his natural position and when he FINALLY gets healthy and develops he will be a big contributor to our defense.

Uh, I just ask when he was moved. MLB is not Jumpers natural position either but he started.

I never said Bates wouldn't in time be a big contributor so don't preach to me.
 
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