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Danny O'Brien is not a sec championship caliber player. He'll play against the Vanderbilt's of the world. But no way he gets snaps ahead Tuttle, McKenzie, Johnson, or Vickers against legit opponents. And if we land Brown, he'll be at best #6 in the rotation.
He's the Mack Crowder of 2016. Ceremonial snaps only.
Danny O'Brien is not a sec championship caliber player. He'll play against the Vanderbilt's of the world. But no way he gets snaps ahead Tuttle, McKenzie, Johnson, or Vickers against legit opponents. And if we land Brown, he'll be at best #6 in the rotation.
He's the Mack Crowder of 2016. Ceremonial snaps only.
I'm not sure where you're getting all this about KMac beating out O'Brien all year. O'Brien played far more snaps than KMac did all year because KMac was a two down guy all season.
Against Oklahoma, Florida, Arkansas, Georgia, and Alabama, Kahlil played more snaps. I watched those games several times over.
The rotations was Williams/Vickers then Tuttle/McKenzie till Shy got hurt. O'Brien was 5th string.
https://www.seccountry.com/alabama/nations-no-3-dt-gives-his-reason-for-why-hed-sign-with-alabama
says "Alabama is one of five schools duking it out for his signature on National Signing Day. Auburn and Georgia are believed to be the favorites to land him, while Mississippi State and Tennessee are likely long shots right now."
What the eff is that all about?