MarcoVol
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For the first time in as long as I can remember we will be in a position to where we have to choose which players we want to keep and which ones we unfortunately have to say goodbye to. The plans are already in place to be able to take the higher ranked wants and needs in the event we get to that point (which is approaching rapidly). It is how we handle this which will set us apart from the others out there that will put us in a better position in the future.
How would our coaches handle it differently than other staffs that would help us in the future? Is more trying to save the relationship with the school the player is at?For the first time in as long as I can remember we will be in a position to where we have to choose which players we want to keep and which ones we unfortunately have to say goodbye to. The plans are already in place to be able to take the higher ranked wants and needs in the event we get to that point (which is approaching rapidly). It is how we handle this which will set us apart from the others out there that will put us in a better position in the future.
I think you are underestimating UGA. They have a great offensive mind coming in from the NFL who coached two number 1 overall picks to throw 88 TDs and only 64 INTs."He's coming into a new offense with new teammates and no spring practice. Plus, he wasnt that good at Wake Forrest. Naturally, hes my heisman pick."
-David Pollack probably
i think there was some "setting expectations" with a couple of kids that committed early.....i'm thinking that when the time comes for the git, it won't be a surprise to the kid, and actually, maybe, part of the plan. to that end, i'd imagine what we'll see is the kids that are likely in that category, will wind up being reported as taking visits or getting offers, and will just commit elsewhere at some point.How would our coaches handle it differently than other staffs that would help us in the future? Is more trying to save the relationship with the school the player is at?
Not sure I’d pick him to win the starting job. YawnDavid Pollack just picked Jamie Newman to win the Heisman on Get Up. What a Homer Douche he is. His face already looks Embalmed
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He once said we would never be back up... the putz.David Pollack just picked Jamie Newman to win the Heisman on Get Up. What a Homer Douche he is. His face already looks Embalmed
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David Pollack just picked Jamie Newman to win the Heisman on Get Up. What a Homer Douche he is. His face already looks Embalmed
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CJP & his recruiting staff are on fire.For the first time in as long as I can remember we will be in a position to where we have to choose which players we want to keep and which ones we unfortunately have to say goodbye to. The plans are already in place to be able to take the higher ranked wants and needs in the event we get to that point (which is approaching rapidly). It is how we handle this which will set us apart from the others out there that will put us in a better position in the future.
i think there was some "setting expectations" with a couple of kids that committed early.....i'm thinking that when the time comes for the git, it won't be a surprise to the kid, and actually, maybe, part of the plan. to that end, i'd imagine what we'll see is the kids that are likely in that category, will wind up being reported as taking visits or getting offers, and will just commit elsewhere at some point.
i think this is one of the ways pruitt and co have used the shut down to their advantage, by maybe giving some exposure to a few kids that wouldn't have gotten it this spring since camps were shut down....
just a theory.....
David Pollack just picked Jamie Newman to win the Heisman on Get Up. What a Homer Douche he is. His face already looks Embalmed
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