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re: 2016's last uncommitted 5* - Demetris Robertson
Posted on 2/20/16 at 10:41 am to MustangGTech
Posted on 2/20/16 at 10:41 am to MustangGTech
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Plus, D. Thomas, Deandre Smelter, Stephen Hill and Darren Waller all waving at you from the NFL.
THe triple option is by far the shittiest offense to feature a reciever in college. It's not even debatable. The kid will be a certified gimmick in that offense. It's terrible
And the education you get at UGA is very good so good luck in the triple option if that's where he decides to go be a player for 4 years.
Posted on 2/20/16 at 11:01 am to Prettyboy Floyd
One on one coverage every game is definitely an awful way to showcase a WR.
Darren Waller was barely a 3 star prospect and didn't have substantial PT until his senior year. I'm sure UGA fans remember him in one on one coverage in your endzone where your CB had no shot. He got drafted.
Further, you want to talk about blocking? GT probably has the best crop of blocking WRs which NFL teams value highly. WRs are asked to block a lot at GT but they get their shots to show their skills to in one on one coverage.
If the 3O is so shitty then why does GT have a pretty good number of GT 3O WRs in the NFL? The only 4* is D. Thomas. The rest were 3*. So it's not necessarily because their talent made up for it.
It's because the NFL scouts like WRs that can block and catch. Route trees can be learned a lot easier than blocking technique.
Darren Waller was barely a 3 star prospect and didn't have substantial PT until his senior year. I'm sure UGA fans remember him in one on one coverage in your endzone where your CB had no shot. He got drafted.
Further, you want to talk about blocking? GT probably has the best crop of blocking WRs which NFL teams value highly. WRs are asked to block a lot at GT but they get their shots to show their skills to in one on one coverage.
If the 3O is so shitty then why does GT have a pretty good number of GT 3O WRs in the NFL? The only 4* is D. Thomas. The rest were 3*. So it's not necessarily because their talent made up for it.
It's because the NFL scouts like WRs that can block and catch. Route trees can be learned a lot easier than blocking technique.
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