General 2019 College Football thread

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Animal Chin

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Sweet
you played college ball

I bet that was fun.

I got run over by an the 51st pick in the 1998 NFL draft probably 10 times in High School...he just ran right thru our team carry after carry...he played DE for the vikings for awhile.

Mike Anderson was undrafted and busted the league up for a few years if I recall correctly.
No, not college. There were teams in the Marines.

And I think Mike was drafted in the 5th or 6th round out of Utah. Won rookie of the year.
 

Rambo John J

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No, not college. There were teams in the Marines.

And I think Mike was drafted in the 5th or 6th round out of Utah. Won rookie of the year.
ahh Ok...lol not sure why I thought the marines had a team, too busy doing man shit for teams I bet.
I mainly remember him being another of Mike Shanahan the coach/GM's late round pick/undrafted 1000 yard rushers. Shannie had a run of those guys putting up 1000+yds.

tough runner, used to bring the power and had some speed
 
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Animal Chin

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Funny story about him was when he showed up for his first practice.

First day of practice, the coaches are asking new guys what and where did you play. Trying to get an idea if you're a waste of time or not. Mike tells them he didn't play high school ball. They basically tell him to take a hike and they can't use him.

He starts to walk off and one of the coaches stops him and tells him that if he listens to everything he says he'll find out how good both of them are. Worked out I guess.

Funny thing was, a few days later were hanging around after practice. Someone asks Anderson why he didn't play in high school. He tells us that he was always one of the bigger guys so the coaches would put him on the o line and he wanted to be a running back. I asked what did he do then.

"I played drums in the marching band"
 

Rambo John J

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Justin Herbert
where is this kid gonna go

kinda interested to see what the combine numbers are and the general opinion is

Kid has all the skills it seems, but some real poor play in spurts and hasn't run a huddle yet.

Could be really good, saw him play growing up...the kid is huge and fast...kind of a new breed huge arm with mobility.
 

Matrix

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Justin Herbert
where is this kid gonna go

kinda interested to see what the combine numbers are and the general opinion is

Kid has all the skills it seems, but some real poor play in spurts and hasn't run a huddle yet.

Could be really good, saw him play growing up...the kid is huge and fast...kind of a new breed huge arm with mobility.
The problem with this kid imo is the system he ran in college. It’s his only “knock” but it’s a big one to NFL teams. Don’t get me wrong though... He could be an awesome draftee but I expect Tua to go above him.
 

Animal Chin

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Justin Herbert
where is this kid gonna go

kinda interested to see what the combine numbers are and the general opinion is

Kid has all the skills it seems, but some real poor play in spurts and hasn't run a huddle yet.

Could be really good, saw him play growing up...the kid is huge and fast...kind of a new breed huge arm with mobility.
That's been the thing with these guys for a while now. They're not really getting set to run an offense in the NFL. How many college quarterbacks can turn their back to the defense and then find a receiver these days?

Yeah, you have great numbers in your 5 wide no huddle hurry up offense. That's great. Now what?
 

Rambo John J

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The problem with this kid imo is the system he ran in college. It’s his only “knock” but it’s a big one to NFL teams. Don’t get me wrong though... He could be an awesome draftee but I expect Tua to go above him.
so true
not an immediate starter I think

he is soft spoken also...so that will have to change
 

Animal Chin

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The problem with this kid imo is the system he ran in college. It’s his only “knock” but it’s a big one to NFL teams. Don’t get me wrong though... He could be an awesome draftee but I expect Tua to go above him.
And we really don't know how good Tua is. Even without the injury.

He had a great offensive line, receivers and running backs. A lot of mediocre quarterbacks would look good with that.
 

Rambo John J

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That's been the thing with these guys for a while now. They're not really getting set to run an offense in the NFL. How many college quarterbacks can turn their back to the defense and then find a receiver these days?

Yeah, you have great numbers in your 5 wide no huddle hurry up offense. That's great. Now what?
yep
makes it a bit more of a gamble with these guys

Will be interesting to see the QBs in this draft, looks like a few good ones and a few gambles
 

Matrix

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I'm not completely sold on Franks
Truth be told me either but I honestly think the coach you guys pulled is capable of correcting the minor corrections that Chad wasn’t able to. Chad was also dealt a shittier hand imo in terms of team personnel but that’s not here nor there at this point. I truthfully believe this coach knows how to navigate the SEC better than damn near everyone you guys could’ve hired. Lane is probably the miss but he’s a wildcard at best.
 

Matrix

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And we really don't know how good Tua is. Even without the injury.

He had a great offensive line, receivers and running backs. A lot of mediocre quarterbacks would look good with that.
The one thing I’ll absolutely give Tua credit for is his ability to read a defense and go through his progressions. Alabama’s OLine during his Sophomore and Junior seasons wasn’t up to the level of the past Lines Satan put together. He went more for skill guys imo. More of a spread philosophy if I dare say.
 

Animal Chin

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Truth be told me either but I honestly think the coach you guys pulled is capable of correcting the minor corrections that Chad wasn’t able to. Chad was also dealt a shittier hand imo in terms of team personnel but that’s not here nor there at this point. I truthfully believe this coach knows how to navigate the SEC better than damn near everyone you guys could’ve hired. Lane is probably the miss but he’s a wildcard at best.
Lane got told to fuck off. Jimmy Sexton tried to play games after Yurachek talked to Lane and Yurachek said never mind.

Chad was a good recruiter but incompetent. His decisions were questionable at best. He's good at not being a head coach
 

Animal Chin

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The one thing I’ll absolutely give Tua credit for is his ability to read a defense and go through his progressions. Alabama’s OLine during his Sophomore and Junior seasons wasn’t up to the level of the past Lines Satan put together. He went more for skill guys imo. More of a spread philosophy if I dare say.
But those lines were good enough to let him go through those progressions and plant his feet to step up and make accurate throws
 

Matrix

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Lane got told to fuck off. Jimmy Sexton tried to play games after Yurachek talked to Lane and Yurachek said never mind.

Chad was a good recruiter but incompetent. His decisions were questionable at best. He's good at not being a head coach
If that’s the case then I stand by my statement even more. Pitt is an asset and I for one and excited and scared AF of what the SEC west has and is becoming. You guys did an outstanding job imo. 6-6...