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  1. 14 minutes ago, gmr548 said:

    The spectrum on here appears to range from "shut the program down" to "see the potential but Texas should be able to do better."

    I think when some people #onhere see the latter, what their brain ends up receiving is "this is the best thing I've ever seen bring me Tom's dick!" (though I'll admit some seem to be forever in the "lean positive" group. But I get it. We all see things differently. Kumbaya)

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  2. 1 minute ago, Getafix said:

    I’m by no means not knocking Brian’s report, FWIW. I’m just under the impression that this thing is pretty far down the road and Jones has been Herman’s No. 1 guy.

    By ALL means, knock the report. 

  3. 7 minutes ago, Hornius Emeritus said:

    Rhule is looking at his recruiting class and running like hell before he gets stuck with these players

    Part of the reason the recruiting class is how it is, is because of the likelihood of Rhule was always going to go the NFL. 

     

    Now that it's final, good. (unless that hire a HR)

  4. 1 hour ago, closetojumping said:

     

    You can't allow someone to change the standard for how business is conducted. If money is paid, the hand is played. Word gets out that: "if you're good enough, you can fuck over any school you want" or "Georgia can be taken for a ride" and suddenly the school(s) has lost all control of the process.

    Georgia is as fucked up and corrupt in the recruiting game right now as anyone except, apparently, ATM and probably soon to be Ole Miss (again), but they can't take a semi-public depantsing from a recruit and their faction, no matter how good the recruit may be. In this situation, putting Zack Evans' head on a spike and parading it around for all of the agents and handlers to see serves as a good cautionary tale with corrupt recruitments going forward. 

    I expect a Maurice Clarrett-level career arc for Evans. ATM will find a way to get him in. He'll be celebrated by the ignorant non-recruiting CFB media as a recruiting coup for ol'Jimbo and a sure-fire sign that "the sleeping giant has awoken!!!! root toot!! hullabaloo caneck caneck!!! yackety sax!!". They'll do what they can to feed him the rock in 2020 and if he stays healthy, he'll have a great season for an 11-2 team. Everyone will keep telling him how amazing he is until gloriously fucks something up in the offseason through his arrogance and penchant for doing whatever the fuck he wants, irrespective of consequences. He'll then eventually wind up fringing NFL rosters before winding up on a porch in Galena Park or prison. The whole way through all of that, there will be occasional sympathy stories from your Tom Rinaldi types that pop up every year or two.

    Got damn the SEC is unreal, if this is the case. Makes sense. 

  5. 1 minute ago, Fud said:

    although I'd make the case that a prospect flirting with other teams a day after signing is something worth getting butthurt over

    Not saying it's nothing to get butthurt over, but I'd like to think coaches, especially by gawd SEC coaches out there in a conference that plays the recruiting game like no other, aren't going to let that be the "YOU KNOW WHAT, FUCK IT! FUCK THIS GUY!" 

  6. 4 hours ago, Fud said:

    Pretty sure the Georgia coaches got pissed off when they found out he was still contacting other teams after he sent in his LOI

    So Smart and Co are gunna get butthurt and just let the guy go? With that much talent, they'll deal with the guy talking to other teams. What you don't deal with is yet another serious fuck-up. Or grades. 

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  7. Just now, nunna yo bizness said:

    One of the reasons things broke down so often is because the recievers couldn't get any separation and get open, including CJ.  After giving them more than ample time he'd just habe to say fuck it and fling a prayer.

    Eh, sometimes. Sam reminds me of NFL Deshaun Watson a bit. He doesn't see things sometimes, then will get too jumpy in the pocket, or leave it all together. 

  8. 1 minute ago, Burt Macklin said:

    I'm curious to see if Yurcich's influence can cause us to be less reliant on specific positions/players and better at attacking each defense's weaknesses from week to week.

    Same, almost mentioned this.

    Also forgot to mention that, outside of which receivers happen to be targeted more within Herman's scheme (as you mentioned), it's also not odd and kind of a no-brainer that two seniors who could have gone pro the year before lead a team in receptions by quite a large margin. 

  9. 35 minutes ago, Vertigo said:

    CJ had a slightly disappointing career in my eyes, but still a unique talent. I don't think he projects well at the next level, he doesn't separate from DB's at all. Duvernay was a John Harris level pleasant surprise this year. The guy is stellar and should make someone very happy as a slot receiver. 

    With Eagles, Smith, and Marcus Washington coming back, I feel like our receiving core will be pretty damn salty next year and possibly more productive across the board. I would love to see Eagles become the new James Washington.

    It's not really about what CJ can do at the next level, or even his amount of athleticism and his production in college, but he was the guy Sam felt confident in when everything broke down, and he'd make a lot of the tough catches where his radius came into play. In almost half the games, he had 6 more receptions than the third leading receiver on the team (Eagles with 32).

    Then you have Duvernay with 106 catches. Adding to that CJ's 38, that was darn close to half of the team's total receptions (just over 300 total, including Sam's 2).

    I don't think the talent coming back and up is an issue, but looking over this year's production can lead some to question, because Sam and the offense leaned on CJ and Duvernay quite a bit. But I imagine the younger guys step up. 

  10. 50 minutes ago, 6th Street said:

    That begs the question. I don't live in Texas but do your aggy friends and coworkers have a similar complex, and say things like "sip troll" and "BDF" etc? Or this dumbfuckery confined to Texags?

    Out of the few I know in real life, most are not as serious as what we see on Texags, but there are some. 

  11. This is why I love the 9.95 business. I talked to Zach. He told me something. I can’t tell you. But more coming. 

    "I spoke with Zach, he told me Kirby Smart is the coach at Georgia, but that's really all I feel at liberty to say right now. Will let you know more as you hear it."
  12. Just now, SubliminalHorn said:

    And that one game just so happens to be our most important game every year. 

    Then hopefully our play-calling and QB'ing can all improve, because it wasn't all on the o-line. 

  13. 22 minutes ago, 6th Street said:

    We gave up 9 sacks to OU 

    Yah, I watched the game. 

    That's 1/3 of the season's total sacks in one game, but you gotta love "What about that one time!" Guy when you point out something isn't ass. 

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