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re: 5* RB Lorenzo Lingard to Miami
Posted on 3/4/17 at 12:05 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Posted on 3/4/17 at 12:05 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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a five star quarterback can be helped significantly by a veteran offensive line and two elite running backs with more talent on the flanks than a Redshirt freshman (Grier) who has two veterans (one is DII) and three raw, never started a game in their lives on the offensive line with one ''quality'' quarterback and receiver.
Vet? You continue to confuse experience with quality. Its astoundingly stupid, but you keep doing you. It helps pass the time in the offseason.
What helps a QB more than anything is experience, a quality OL, and a good receiving corp. Eason had none of that.
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plenty of freshman quarterbacks, especially five stars, come in and are productive
I disagree, but maybe you can Prove it. Lets see your list.
Posted on 3/4/17 at 9:24 pm to djsdawg
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I disagree, but maybe you can Prove it. Lets see your list.
Jake Bentley playing on a team with considerably less talent than Georgia seemed to have a good year with one of the worst offensive minded coaches around.
And as for Ivey:
You also understand that he has never actually started at his position, right? You understand that he's been playing guard and not tackle, which is his natural position?
That's because a true freshman was the best option we had as a backup to any of those positions.
Face it, your team just sucks and got the boot on their throat this last season. Sucks to be you.
Must suck to have two five star running backs behind a five star quarterback and have an offense on par behind a receiver playing quarterback (Treon Harris, if we're comparing year one) with one running back and one returning starter on an offensive line with generally less stars (outside of our one freshman who was starting outside of his position).
Hope uh, Kirby can do better with this battery of five stars.
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