Ummm, okYeah, you guys saw 6’2 200 from Nebraska (very comparable program to cuse as of late) and are freaking out. Let’s not act like he’s Ed Reed.
ACC size, top end athleticism, solid offer sheet out of HS, 4 years to play. Why wouldn’t people be excited?Yeah, you guys saw 6’2 200 from Nebraska (very comparable program to cuse as of late) and are freaking out. Let’s not act like he’s Ed Reed.
Good points. Prospects do come here and read comments. If you don’t see many comments from me it’s probably because I don’t see enough that I like. The staff has a lot more intel on each player so there is a level of trust but it doesn’t mean I like the commit. I’m just not going to come on here and tear him down knowing that there’s a possibility of them reading it.Additionally I think its possible recruits read these threads so trying not to say things that are too negative and critical is usually a smart move. Sometimes some posters may take that as everyone has there head in the sand thinking everything is peachy with every recruit. It can be a balancing act sometimes wanting to express a level headed opinion without being too critical. I often think silence on posters giving opinions on some recruits means a lot.
Really happy with getting Jalil Martin who is a highly recruited and has great size for the safety position. I think its very unlikely he contributes this year however. Just because he played multiple positions in high school and was playing WR in spring ball at Nebraska. He will need some time to polish his craft focusing on safety play and learning the defense here but he has time to do so.
Love that we are bringing in more DB's to add the mix as its necessary but I wish one or two of them was more of an experienced CB type instead of a S as most seem to be more safety types to me. At the very least Cisco better be cross training at corner as well. I'm hoping Quan is ready to start at CB because I don't think Wilson has enough size out there. And i'm not sure Bellamy is quite there yet to be a starter either. I feel like we have a few players there but all of them are spot duty guys and not ready to be the man yet. Depth at CB for this year is still probably my biggest concern.
I think a good safety can certainly be very productive and big difference maker in this defense but it’s easier to hide subpar safeties than it is to hide a subpar CB's.
If I were a recruit, or a family member, and I came on a fan forum and read only positive posts; I would 100% think the posters were lying. I would hope these people would respect honestly. Let's face it, most of these recruits haven't shown anything on the field yet, at a P5 level.Additionally I think its possible recruits read these threads so trying not to say things that are too negative and critical is usually a smart move. Sometimes some posters may take that as everyone has there head in the sand thinking everything is peachy with every recruit. It can be a balancing act sometimes wanting to express a level headed opinion without being too critical. I often think silence on posters giving opinions on some recruits means a lot.
Really happy with getting Jalil Martin who is a highly recruited and has great size for the safety position. I think its very unlikely he contributes this year however. Just because he played multiple positions in high school and was playing WR in spring ball at Nebraska. He will need some time to polish his craft focusing on safety play and learning the defense here but he has time to do so.
Love that we are bringing in more DB's to add the mix as its necessary but I wish one or two of them was more of an experienced CB type instead of a S as most seem to be more safety types to me. At the very least Cisco better be cross training at corner as well. I'm hoping Quan is ready to start at CB because I don't think Wilson has enough size out there. And i'm not sure Bellamy is quite there yet to be a starter either. I feel like we have a few players there but all of them are spot duty guys and not ready to be the man yet. Depth at CB for this year is still probably my biggest concern.
I think a good safety can certainly be very productive and big difference maker in this defense but its easier to hide subpar safeties than it is to hide a subpar CB's.
Ed Reed wishes he was this guy.Yeah, you guys saw 6’2 200 from Nebraska (very comparable program to cuse as of late) and are freaking out. Let’s not act like he’s Ed Reed.
is it them accepting 6 wins as success or just understanding the struggles of the program? 6 or more wins have only happened 7 times the last 20 years and two of those years were PP’s.Well also I think some of our fan base has relegated itself to the notion that a 6 win season is being successful now and our apex is recruiting for a 6 win season.
That’s just you. The mind of 16-18 year olds are different these days. Forums, social media outlets influence them. I know of some prospects who have came here and were discouraged by what they’ve read.If I were a recruit, or a family member, and I came on a fan forum and read only positive posts; I would 100% think the posters were lying. I would hope these people would respect honestly. Let's face it, most of these recruits haven't shown anything on the field yet.
Fair enough. Kids like that are probably in for a rude awakening when real life hits them like a brick wall.That’s just you. The mind of 16-18 year olds are different these days. Forums, social media outlets influence them. I know of some prospects who have came here and were discouraged by what they’ve read.
To each their own. Lot of parents on this board, and I as one love when I get positive comments on my kids. Mine are young, so I'm not looking to hear what they need to work on in life from random strangers, but I do love hearing how well they behave, interact, focus, persist, etc. I don't know how much that will change as they get older. We all want to see them grow up and become successful in their own right and be proud of who they are. So I think for me, I wouldn't be thrilled to read a bunch of negative comments about what they need to work on. I know my kids and I know what they need to work on. However, even if I think people are blowing smoke, it's still nice to hear how great they think my kids are regardless, because it just reaffirms what I already know, they are great kids.If I were a recruit, or a family member, and I came on a fan forum and read only positive posts; I would 100% think the posters were lying. I would hope these people would respect honestly. Let's face it, most of these recruits haven't shown anything on the field yet, at a P5 level.
If I were a recruit, or a family member, and I came on a fan forum and read only positive posts; I would 100% think the posters were lying. I would hope these people would respect honestly. Let's face it, most of these recruits haven't shown anything on the field yet, at a P5 level.
That Florida State mismatch still gives me nightmares.Good points. Jeremiah Wilson struggles against bigger Wr's. His skill set is better for slot corner imo.
Can we use Judah's $400k to nab an elite WR as a nice "signing" bonus?They also have Adams there. Its a matter of influencing a slot Wr with production to come to SU. One that has multiple P5 options.
Misery loves company.Some are miserable with the team and they are miserable when the coach tries to improve it.
Who hurt you?Fair enough. Kids like that are probably in for a rude awakening when real life hits them like a brick wall.
I’ll respond any way I like…thanks though.Yeah, you guys saw 6’2 200 from Nebraska (very comparable program to cuse as of late) and are freaking out. Let’s not act like he’s Ed Reed.
Adonis Ameen-Moore, why you so mad?Yeah, you guys saw 6’2 200 from Nebraska (very comparable program to cuse as of late) and are freaking out. Let’s not act like he’s Ed Reed.
WhatAdonis Ameen-Moore, why you so mad?
AAM. Just jokingWhat