Julius Irvin, 4* 2018 DB, Anaheim (Servite), CA (COMMITTED)
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Not counting Alex Cook who hasn't moved yet you named six players for five positions. Hampton is seven.whuggy said:
Don't agree. Keith Taylor, Molden, Gilchrist, Gordon, Brandon McKinneyFremontTroll said:
Sure but the depth is still thin.whuggy said:
I like Joyner more facing the play than back to the play which you need out of a cover guy.RoadDawg55 said:
Tough call with Rapp. It would be nice to get him invoolved closer to the line because he’s a great tackler. He’s an even better tackler than Budda.whuggy said:
I'm praying Joyner gets moved to FS. He would be superb there.BallzDeep said:Would love to get Irvin but we don't fucking need this kid. We have a shit load of corners that could move to safety to fill out the depth there or get more playing time like Austin Joyner, Elijah Molden, and Kyler Gordon. Jimmy will figure out who best fits where to put the best guys on the field.
Macintosh to SS and Rapp to slot corner. Budda played his
last year as a slot cover and was fantastic because they used him to rush the
QB from there. Rapp would excel there and definitely help
the pass rush.
Budda was so good on bubble screens and such. They couldn’t block him and he would sniff everything out.
Joyner would be very good in the slot as well. He’s a big hitter and is quick.
Plus his hitting from a FS spot would be ridiculous. I want Rapp on the line using his cover
skills but also rushing the passer to make up for what we don't have from the bigger guys.
Mix in Mcintosh as a SS/Hybrid type like Kam Chancellor and you have one hell of a secondary with Miller and Murphy outside. That's the best back end in the country.
are all 4 star backups. That's ridiculous depth. Also Myles Bryant and
possibly Alex Cook.
Of those seven one has been shown to be serviceable although physically limited. The other six have not played significantly and are therefore unknowns. Five in their first or second year in the program and Gilchrist is a R-so.
I liked all those guys as recruits but I liked Kent Love too. The fact is there is always a high risk of attrition unless you're talking about a Buddah type who is ready from day one on campus.
Injury, homesickness, academis, mental health, disagreements with coaches, playing time, just plain sucking...all are risks until they are not. On average at least two of those six kids will not make a meaningful contribution to UW football on the field.
Serviceable depth would be two-theee more bodies all of which have played meaningful snaps.
Ridiculous depth would be having another set of Miller, Murphy, Rapp, and Aus on the bench. -
This schtick where you post ridiculous parodies of viewpoints that reasonably disagree with your own is getting old.bananasnblondes said:
Yes, but none of those guys were all-Pac 12 as freshmen. They are all being shipped to Montana State so we can bring in new guys who aren't busts.whuggy said:
Don't agree. Keith Taylor, Molden, Gilchrist, Gordon, Brandon McKinneyFremontTroll said:
Sure but the depth is still thin.whuggy said:
I like Joyner more facing the play than back to the play which you need out of a cover guy.RoadDawg55 said:
Tough call with Rapp. It would be nice to get him invoolved closer to the line because he’s a great tackler. He’s an even better tackler than Budda.whuggy said:
I'm praying Joyner gets moved to FS. He would be superb there.BallzDeep said:Would love to get Irvin but we don't fucking need this kid. We have a shit load of corners that could move to safety to fill out the depth there or get more playing time like Austin Joyner, Elijah Molden, and Kyler Gordon. Jimmy will figure out who best fits where to put the best guys on the field.
Macintosh to SS and Rapp to slot corner. Budda played his
last year as a slot cover and was fantastic because they used him to rush the
QB from there. Rapp would excel there and definitely help
the pass rush.
Budda was so good on bubble screens and such. They couldn’t block him and he would sniff everything out.
Joyner would be very good in the slot as well. He’s a big hitter and is quick.
Plus his hitting from a FS spot would be ridiculous. I want Rapp on the line using his cover
skills but also rushing the passer to make up for what we don't have from the bigger guys.
Mix in Mcintosh as a SS/Hybrid type like Kam Chancellor and you have one hell of a secondary with Miller and Murphy outside. That's the best back end in the country.
are all 4 star backups. That's ridiculous depth. Also Myles Bryant and
possibly Alex Cook. -
Played FS in high school on defense. Kid delivers a blow.BallzDeep said:Where is this rumor about Alex Cook being moved to safety coming from? Sounds like some doog shit like MJ Ale playing DT. It's never going to happen.
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I just upvoted a BallzDeep poastBallzDeep said:Where is this rumor about Alex Cook being moved to safety coming from? Sounds like some doog shit like MJ Ale playing DT. It's never going to happen.
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On paper we have good depth. In reality, we don’t actually know.FremontTroll said:
Not counting Alex Cook who hasn't moved yet you named six players for five positions. Hampton is seven.whuggy said:
Don't agree. Keith Taylor, Molden, Gilchrist, Gordon, Brandon McKinneyFremontTroll said:
Sure but the depth is still thin.whuggy said:
I like Joyner more facing the play than back to the play which you need out of a cover guy.RoadDawg55 said:
Tough call with Rapp. It would be nice to get him invoolved closer to the line because he’s a great tackler. He’s an even better tackler than Budda.whuggy said:
I'm praying Joyner gets moved to FS. He would be superb there.BallzDeep said:Would love to get Irvin but we don't fucking need this kid. We have a shit load of corners that could move to safety to fill out the depth there or get more playing time like Austin Joyner, Elijah Molden, and Kyler Gordon. Jimmy will figure out who best fits where to put the best guys on the field.
Macintosh to SS and Rapp to slot corner. Budda played his
last year as a slot cover and was fantastic because they used him to rush the
QB from there. Rapp would excel there and definitely help
the pass rush.
Budda was so good on bubble screens and such. They couldn’t block him and he would sniff everything out.
Joyner would be very good in the slot as well. He’s a big hitter and is quick.
Plus his hitting from a FS spot would be ridiculous. I want Rapp on the line using his cover
skills but also rushing the passer to make up for what we don't have from the bigger guys.
Mix in Mcintosh as a SS/Hybrid type like Kam Chancellor and you have one hell of a secondary with Miller and Murphy outside. That's the best back end in the country.
are all 4 star backups. That's ridiculous depth. Also Myles Bryant and
possibly Alex Cook.
Of those seven one has been shown to be serviceable although physically limited. The other six have not played significantly and are therefore unknowns. Five in their first or second year in the program and Gilchrist is a R-so.
I liked all those guys as recruits but I liked Kent Love too. The fact is there is always a high risk of attrition unless you're talking about a Buddah type who is ready from day one on campus.
Injury, homesickness, academis, mental health, disagreements with coaches, playing time, just plain sucking...all are risks until they are not. On average at least two of those six kids will not make a meaningful contribution to UW football on the field.
Serviceable depth would be two-theee more bodies all of which have played meaningful snaps.
Ridiculous depth would be having another set of Miller, Murphy, Rapp, and Aus on the bench.
That said, there are very few, if any schools who have a bunch of proven back ups. -
I apologize. I'll try to be more serious from now on.FremontTroll said:
This schtick where you post ridiculous parodies of viewpoints that reasonably disagree with your own is getting old.bananasnblondes said:
Yes, but none of those guys were all-Pac 12 as freshmen. They are all being shipped to Montana State so we can bring in new guys who aren't busts.whuggy said:
Don't agree. Keith Taylor, Molden, Gilchrist, Gordon, Brandon McKinneyFremontTroll said:
Sure but the depth is still thin.whuggy said:
I like Joyner more facing the play than back to the play which you need out of a cover guy.RoadDawg55 said:
Tough call with Rapp. It would be nice to get him invoolved closer to the line because he’s a great tackler. He’s an even better tackler than Budda.whuggy said:
I'm praying Joyner gets moved to FS. He would be superb there.BallzDeep said:Would love to get Irvin but we don't fucking need this kid. We have a shit load of corners that could move to safety to fill out the depth there or get more playing time like Austin Joyner, Elijah Molden, and Kyler Gordon. Jimmy will figure out who best fits where to put the best guys on the field.
Macintosh to SS and Rapp to slot corner. Budda played his
last year as a slot cover and was fantastic because they used him to rush the
QB from there. Rapp would excel there and definitely help
the pass rush.
Budda was so good on bubble screens and such. They couldn’t block him and he would sniff everything out.
Joyner would be very good in the slot as well. He’s a big hitter and is quick.
Plus his hitting from a FS spot would be ridiculous. I want Rapp on the line using his cover
skills but also rushing the passer to make up for what we don't have from the bigger guys.
Mix in Mcintosh as a SS/Hybrid type like Kam Chancellor and you have one hell of a secondary with Miller and Murphy outside. That's the best back end in the country.
are all 4 star backups. That's ridiculous depth. Also Myles Bryant and
possibly Alex Cook. -
Better than you trying to be funny, I suppose.bananasnblondes said:
I apologize. I'll try to be more serious from now on.FremontTroll said:
This schtick where you post ridiculous parodies of viewpoints that reasonably disagree with your own is getting old.bananasnblondes said:
Yes, but none of those guys were all-Pac 12 as freshmen. They are all being shipped to Montana State so we can bring in new guys who aren't busts.whuggy said:
Don't agree. Keith Taylor, Molden, Gilchrist, Gordon, Brandon McKinneyFremontTroll said:
Sure but the depth is still thin.whuggy said:
I like Joyner more facing the play than back to the play which you need out of a cover guy.RoadDawg55 said:
Tough call with Rapp. It would be nice to get him invoolved closer to the line because he’s a great tackler. He’s an even better tackler than Budda.whuggy said:
I'm praying Joyner gets moved to FS. He would be superb there.BallzDeep said:Would love to get Irvin but we don't fucking need this kid. We have a shit load of corners that could move to safety to fill out the depth there or get more playing time like Austin Joyner, Elijah Molden, and Kyler Gordon. Jimmy will figure out who best fits where to put the best guys on the field.
Macintosh to SS and Rapp to slot corner. Budda played his
last year as a slot cover and was fantastic because they used him to rush the
QB from there. Rapp would excel there and definitely help
the pass rush.
Budda was so good on bubble screens and such. They couldn’t block him and he would sniff everything out.
Joyner would be very good in the slot as well. He’s a big hitter and is quick.
Plus his hitting from a FS spot would be ridiculous. I want Rapp on the line using his cover
skills but also rushing the passer to make up for what we don't have from the bigger guys.
Mix in Mcintosh as a SS/Hybrid type like Kam Chancellor and you have one hell of a secondary with Miller and Murphy outside. That's the best back end in the country.
are all 4 star backups. That's ridiculous depth. Also Myles Bryant and
possibly Alex Cook. -
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