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re: SI: Bret Bielema is the Right Man for the Job
Posted on 9/23/15 at 7:10 pm to Arkansasrazorback
Posted on 9/23/15 at 7:10 pm to Arkansasrazorback
You can't compare Allen and Wilson. We have no idea what Allen could have done surrounded by the talent and system Wilson had in his good games.
And hate on his endgame ability all you want, but BA is putting up some impressive numbers so far this season. I really really hope he stops putting up those numbers because that would mean we are actually playing the way we should.
And hate on his endgame ability all you want, but BA is putting up some impressive numbers so far this season. I really really hope he stops putting up those numbers because that would mean we are actually playing the way we should.
Posted on 9/23/15 at 7:56 pm to hogfly
Allen is not uber talented, but he's talented enough for the offense we thought we were going to run. Looks pretty decent at times. He just shits in crunch time though. Reminds me of Romo.
This post was edited on 9/23/15 at 7:58 pm
Posted on 9/23/15 at 8:08 pm to hogfly
Wilson's senior year wasn't that great with Paul calling the plays where he had only Hamilton to throw the ball too.
I like what Enos is moving the offense towards, however, the staff needs to load the roster with talent at WR and more athleticism along the Oline. These two areas need to be focused on this recruiting cycle.
On the defense, Smith and staff need to load up on LBs primarily and get anyone who can push the upper classmen for playing time in the secondary and at DE.
Basically, the recruiting classes have been a little "unbalanced" the need another "unbalanced" class this year at certain positions (not just in numbers but also talent).
Perhaps then, after looking at the roster, a balanced approach can be taken to sustain depth at all positions on the roster from this point forward.
Unfortunately looking back at the roster when Bert took over and the losses that would occur "immediately" in the first two years and now looking at the players that haven't panned out or have sustained injuries, its hard to honestly say he took over a rebuild job that would happen in any time shorter than 4-5 years, especially since he has taken the redshirt route (which Arkansas desperately needed) vs the JUCO route to balance out the roster in class standing due to all the losses that occurred from the classes immediately before his arrival.
JMO
I like what Enos is moving the offense towards, however, the staff needs to load the roster with talent at WR and more athleticism along the Oline. These two areas need to be focused on this recruiting cycle.
On the defense, Smith and staff need to load up on LBs primarily and get anyone who can push the upper classmen for playing time in the secondary and at DE.
Basically, the recruiting classes have been a little "unbalanced" the need another "unbalanced" class this year at certain positions (not just in numbers but also talent).
Perhaps then, after looking at the roster, a balanced approach can be taken to sustain depth at all positions on the roster from this point forward.
Unfortunately looking back at the roster when Bert took over and the losses that would occur "immediately" in the first two years and now looking at the players that haven't panned out or have sustained injuries, its hard to honestly say he took over a rebuild job that would happen in any time shorter than 4-5 years, especially since he has taken the redshirt route (which Arkansas desperately needed) vs the JUCO route to balance out the roster in class standing due to all the losses that occurred from the classes immediately before his arrival.
JMO
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