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The thought of this offense with the best WR recruits in the country is what's scaring hell outta the negative propaganda clique. The brouhaha is aimed at trying to keep those players away from Heup. And decidedly NOT for the benefit of the recruits.

I'm really grateful to Peyton for speaking his mind.

Meanwhile, I'm really wanting some classic frame OTs to go with. 🤞
I missed it. What did Peyton say?
 
GA is claiming that
His arrest is the third driving-related incident of the offseason for the Bulldogs, as former Bulldog and Eagles first-round pick Jalen Carter was arrested prior to the NFL Combine and charged with reckless driving and racing. Linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson was arrested on the same charges as Carter in January.

But that is false. It is the fourth. They are omitting Kirby's recruiting staff and the death of the underage player they were taking to bars all night.
 
Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee | NFL Draft Scouting Report

I am far from an expert on the subject…. I just repeat what I have read/watched from people I trust…. I am pretty sure some of this was talked about on Tennessees side as well…. I found this article that is really positive for Jalin but describes those weaknesses. It’s obvious the nfl feels that way with Jalin lasting to the 3rd round…. I can’t wait for the preseason to see what he looks like.
Oh absolutely. Here’s the misconception. there are 9 concepts to a route tree; out, slant, comeback, curl, go, post, corner, dig, and flat.
Your article; “In fact, his route tree essentially was the following: go’s, slants, speed outs, comebacks, rounded digs/crossers, and WR screens.”
That article says he runs 6/7 of the 9. Which the other route are just extended versions of other he ran.

So really the only thing missed is corners, post (which we actually seen him run a lot), flat (which is just a a 3 yard out or in).
 
Oh absolutely. Here’s the misconception. there are 9 concepts to a route tree; out, slant, comeback, curl, go, post, corner, dig, and flat.
Your article; “In fact, his route tree essentially was the following: go’s, slants, speed outs, comebacks, rounded digs/crossers, and WR screens.”
That article says he runs 6/7 of the 9. Which the other route are just extended versions of other he ran.

So really the only thing missed is corners, post (which we actually seen him run a lot), flat (which is just a a 3 yard out or in).
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Dude looked pedestrian throwing to right side. Turns out he just has good touch. That throw from right to left, 👍🏻 Thing about taller QB's is they seems to throw catcheable balls

Heightist.

Why you hating on gravitationally challenged QBs. I was so disgusted by your post that I couldn’t sleep last night.

I’m appalled that our country tolerates such blatant prejudice.

PSA: I don’t do blue font. If you can’t tell this is sarcasm, please put me on ignore. Sarcasm is my love language 😂
 
Heightist.

Why you hating on gravitationally challenged QBs. I was so disgusted by your post that I couldn’t sleep last night.

I’m appalled that our country tolerates such blatant prejudice.

PSA: I don’t do blue font. If you can’t tell this is sarcasm, please put me on ignore. Sarcasm is my love language 😂
I dont have anyone on ignore. Other than Bruin, and nozzle that talks in third person.

It was really more just commentary on the average height of top notch QB's. 6'6" 215 and ability to move seems to be the mold.

Dudes throw on a rope, telling me they could play baseball. Probably bball players too, like Ainge.
 
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@StoVol please keep posting stuff like this. Had a bad work day yesterday and posts like this and the cat vs spinning dog crack me up. Life is fine if you can laugh…😂
I jokingly ask my 81 yo Dad when he'll retire (he could if he wanted), and he always says he wouldnt know what to do.

Then I follow up and say 'ya know if you need help, you can help me retire - 45 - I'll help you with that issue.

I can find plenty of **** to do.
 
“Georgia: Dangerous on the field, and behind the wheel.”

Sounds marketable to me.
I will have to give that officer credit for drug testing him. Prolly be fired soon.

Have people noticed that when Bammers are pulled over at reckless speeds, trafficking amounts of dope, pills, scales, and guns, they are never tested?
 
I will have to give that officer credit for drug testing him. Prolly be fired soon.

Have people noticed that when Bammers are pulled over at reckless speeds, trafficking amounts of dope, pills, scales, and guns, they are never tested?
They probably figure they have enough charges between the guns and drugs so no need to go through the effort of sobriety testing.
 
No we used stacks to get mismatches. It also helped with screens/bubbles, same look didn’t know what was coming. Play up or back. Run a late wheel route or slant in front of him to get the CB’s crossed up and a step late. He did have trouble with GA but they held on every play.

This right here ^^^

The analysts contend the short hashmarks in the NFL reduce the angles and size of windows, which allows superior D players to cover and clog the passing lanes better. Personally, I think that is BS. The QB just needs to hit the window sooner as the receiver comes out of the break instead of waiting for it to be totally clean. Simply adjust the timing and have athletic receivers. The NFL polices the grabbing of WR's a lot better than the college game. That's exactly what UGA did to stop us and the SEC officials allowed (encouraged) to happen. Kirby did not try to hide it. If that had been called a few times in the first half, UGA would have needed to change their plan. Had it been a fair fight the results might have been much closer.

As an example, the NFL scouts and coaches saw it with Kelee Ringo. He did it all season. The officials looked the other way against us, but called it on him some the rest of the season. He dropped to #105 in the draft despite being a combine warrior that included a 4.36 40. He does not anticipate well, he reacts to every move when the WR comes out of his break. So he grabs to make up for it. That will get called much of the time in the NFL. He may have to convert to safety to find success.
 
This right here ^^^

The analysts contend the short hashmarks in the NFL reduce the angles and size of windows, which allows superior D players to cover and clog the passing lanes better. Personally, I think that is BS. The QB just needs to hit the window sooner as the receiver comes out of the break instead of waiting for it to be totally clean. Simply adjust the timing and have athletic receivers. The NFL polices the grabbing of WR's a lot better than the college game. That's exactly what UGA did to stop us and the SEC officials allowed (encouraged) to happen. Kirby did not try to hide it. If that had been called a few times in the first half, UGA would have needed to change their plan. Had it been a fair fight the results might have been much closer.

As an example, the NFL scouts and coaches saw it with Kelee Ringo. He did it all season. The officials looked the other way against us, but called it on him some the rest of the season. He dropped to #105 in the draft despite being a combine warrior that included a 4.36 40. He does not anticipate well, he reacts to every move when the WR comes out of his break. So he grabs to make up for it. That will get called much of the time in the NFL. He may have to convert to safety to find success.
Kirby actually bragged about deliberately "fouling" as his game plan. He knew it would not be called.
 
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