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Jeremiah Criddell, 2019 4* DB, Rancho Cucamonga (HS), CA (Offered 7/14)
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I doubt it will matter too much because good programs have a culture, but Lake probably won’t be around more than 1-2 years.WilburHooksHands said:
lmao @ DBs who dont go to WashingtonNorwegianHusky said:
DC of a great defense, he’s put a lot of guys in the league, he’s charismatic, and a great recruiter. Our only hope is that he won’t leave unless he’s the head coach at a big program. Big time schools don’t normally hire DC’s though.
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Id say 2 years. There are still football things for him to learn, Penn State exposed his playcalling on 3rd down big time.RoadDawg55 said:
I doubt it will matter too much because good programs have a culture, but Lake probably won’t be around more than 1-2 years.WilburHooksHands said:
lmao @ DBs who dont go to WashingtonNorwegianHusky said:
DC of a great defense, he’s put a lot of guys in the league, he’s charismatic, and a great recruiter. Our only hope is that he won’t leave unless he’s the head coach at a big program. Big time schools don’t normally hire DC’s though.
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Two years sounds about right. It’s a what have you done lately world though. Nobody will remember Penn State if we win the PAC 12. He’s getting a head coaching job if we do.WilburHooksHands said:
Id say 2 years. There are still football things for him to learn, Penn State exposed his playcalling on 3rd down big time.RoadDawg55 said:
I doubt it will matter too much because good programs have a culture, but Lake probably won’t be around more than 1-2 years.WilburHooksHands said:
lmao @ DBs who dont go to WashingtonNorwegianHusky said:
DC of a great defense, he’s put a lot of guys in the league, he’s charismatic, and a great recruiter. Our only hope is that he won’t leave unless he’s the head coach at a big program. Big time schools don’t normally hire DC’s though.
But still... Enjoy him while we can.
I don’t pin that at all on Lake either. It would have been the same with K. Penn State was good. They lost two games by a total of 4 points, both on the road. That was a team that could have won a game in the playoff.
McSorely might be the best returning QB in the country. Myles Bryant is too small, JoJo and Joyner can’t cover well. Molded and Taylor weren’t ready. And we lacked a pass rush. It was the same in the Stanford game, just Penn State was even better. -
Why was Lake and not K calling plays in the Fiesta Bowl? If true, what from that game inspires confidence?
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I don't know if it inspires confidence, but I don't take a single data point as that meaningful. Lake was also calling the shots in the game, but it was still Coach K's defense. Meaning he did the install, the gameplans, etc. all season and then Lake got to take it for a spin in the bowl game.Gladstone said:Why was Lake and not K calling plays in the Fiesta Bowl? If true, what from that game inspires confidence?
I suspect Lake might be a shade more aggressive than Kwiatkowski over the full season. I want to believe he will also leverage off the strength of the back end of the defense to scheme some things up to help cover for the defense's lone weak point. I am obviously talking about the pass rush. I think with the DBs we? have, more zone blitzes are in order. But I am just a guy in his sweatpants in his basement. Just kidding...cargo shorts. -
right but why was Lake calling plays in the Fiesta Bowl?
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the fuck I did?MisterEm said:
@lawsandl .... the NEW double-down on your stupid point superiority guy.lawsandl said:
His hudl is Nike verified at 6’1”, he was listed at 6’0” at the same event in 2017 but this spreadsheet list him at 5’11” in 2018. Every eval I’ve read on him lists length as his strength. He looks rangy and tall in his film. Personally I don’t really care that much. However, y’all are analyzing data entered in excel and concluding the kid doesn’t grind.dnc said:
So Nike verified 2017 > Nike verified 2018? Got it. And 6'0" in 2017 and 5'11" in 2018 = verified 6'1". I think I got it now.lawsandl said:
It’s Nike verified. He was listed at 6’0” in the 2017 roster.dnc said:
Verified by whom and when? With shoes or without? Link?lawsandl said:
That height is verified. He is not 5’11”. That I can see fom the tape.dnc said:
A kid falsely reported his height and 40 time? That would be unfuckingprecedented.lawsandl said:
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo.
Thank you for your service.
RIP @BallzDeep, @BlastDoor and @IMALOSER_.
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go git 'em Blastdoor! yeeeeaaaaahhhhhh ......... boyyyyyyyyyy!BlastDoor said:
the fuck I did?MisterEm said:
@lawsandl .... the NEW double-down on your stupid point superiority guy.lawsandl said:
His hudl is Nike verified at 6’1”, he was listed at 6’0” at the same event in 2017 but this spreadsheet list him at 5’11” in 2018. Every eval I’ve read on him lists length as his strength. He looks rangy and tall in his film. Personally I don’t really care that much. However, y’all are analyzing data entered in excel and concluding the kid doesn’t grind.dnc said:
So Nike verified 2017 > Nike verified 2018? Got it. And 6'0" in 2017 and 5'11" in 2018 = verified 6'1". I think I got it now.lawsandl said:
It’s Nike verified. He was listed at 6’0” in the 2017 roster.dnc said:
Verified by whom and when? With shoes or without? Link?lawsandl said:
That height is verified. He is not 5’11”. That I can see fom the tape.dnc said:
A kid falsely reported his height and 40 time? That would be unfuckingprecedented.lawsandl said:
Criddell said himself he ran a laser 4.6 and he is sparq verified at 6’1” and that spreadsheet says 5’11” and 4.8.NEsnake12 said:
Never saw those, it further confirms why I don't like Sean Dollars.HuskyClaws said:
It wouldn't shock me if we cooled on them recently.pat_hm said:Verone McKinnley III 2.0?
They were at The Opening in Los Angeles recently and their athletic scores were very bad. https://www.theopening.com/2018-los-angeles-results
Criddell scored a 76.5 and Dollars scored a 74.73.
To put that in perspective, they would be almost 20 points lower than the lowest skill position player at the 2016 Opening (the only full list of results I could find). https://www.theopening.com/2016-to-finals-results
It would put them as the 5th worst performers out of everyone, lumped down there with a bunch of QBs and OL.
Some previous recruits we have signed...
Sean McGrew - 132.06
Salvon Ahmed - 127.5
Elijah Molden - 121.44
Hunter Bryant - 111.96
Doesn't flash lateral quickness or vision to run between the tackles in his film, instead just tries to outrun people on the outside. If you're going to be a "speed" back, you better run faster than a 4.8 40 out of high school.
Criddell had good film though. That's a loss that actually hurts imo.
Thank you for your service.
RIP @BallzDeep, @BlastDoor and @IMALOSER_.
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UWhuskytskeet said:
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So Lake gets to test drive the Ferrari the last day of the year. Might just be getting hyped, but that's kind of mailing it in bullshit.AIRWOLF said:
I don't know if it inspires confidence, but I don't take a single data point as that meaningful. Lake was also calling the shots in the game, but it was still Coach K's defense. Meaning he did the install, the gameplans, etc. all season and then Lake got to take it for a spin in the bowl game.Gladstone said:Why was Lake and not K calling plays in the Fiesta Bowl? If true, what from that game inspires confidence?
I suspect Lake might be a shade more aggressive than Kwiatkowski over the full season. I want to believe he will also leverage off the strength of the back end of the defense to scheme some things up to help cover for the defense's lone weak point. I am obviously talking about the pass rush. I think with the DBs we? have, more zone blitzes are in order. But I am just a guy in his sweatpants in his basement. Just kidding...cargo shorts.
I was there. It was horrendous on 3rd down. Death by papercut.
We were talking hella shit to the child rapists pre game about our DL dominating Barkley and got completely destroyed. -
Whoever was calling plays needs to own that. Bright side he now has experience on a big stage, but he got murdered.






