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Posted on 1/14/18 at 6:29 pm to
Posted by prevatt33
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Posted on 1/14/18 at 6:29 pm to
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Locks has major pull in the DC area, he had the Kouandjos legitimately considering New Mexico State for fricks sake.

If not for him, Bama wouldn't have signed Anoma. He could have landed him at any school he was coaching at. He is that big in that area...


OK. I'm confused. I was saying that Locksley had not-so-great offenses because he didn't have a lot of talent to work with, given the school where he was coaching. It was not an insult to Locksley, but rather the opposite.
Posted by RolltidePA
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Posted on 1/14/18 at 6:35 pm to
My main concern with Locksley is that he is primarily a simplified RPO guy. That’s why Taggart wanted him at FSU, perfect fit for his offense.

Here’s the thing, Jalen is a much better fit for the type of offense that he’s run before. I don’t know if that’s what he’d be calling now, but we may be running into the opposite of what we had this year a passing QB with a OC that wants a running QB.

Ultimately, Saban knows what he wants and knows what’s best for the program. So I’ll trust his decision.
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
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Posted on 1/14/18 at 6:37 pm to
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OK. I'm confused. I was saying that Locksley had not-so-great offenses because he didn't have a lot of talent to work with, given the school where he was coaching. It was not an insult to Locksley, but rather the opposite.



He did, the DC area is a hotbed of talent and the reason he is on Bama's staff to begin with. Stefan Diggs was a 5* WR and only went to Maryland because of Locksley.

Ralph Friedgen had better offenses with that same DC talent...
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