Kyler Gordon, 2018 4* DB, Everett (Archbishop Murphy), WA (COMMITTED)
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What is the story behind Lake & negative recruiting?
I’ve seen some on here talk about it, & now I’ve heard other coaches who have done in-homes with recruits have warned them not to listen to Lake’s negative recruiting?
There must be a story behind it? -
I appreciate you sticking up for your team, but your QB has a 50% completion rate and threw for something like 1,000 less yards than our QB who can't throw the ball over 20 yards and threw for his lowest total in his 3 year career. There is a difference practicing against that whether you want to admit it or not.AF9705 said:
It’s not 1989, ND doesn’t run the option with an option QB.HoustonHusky said:
True, but he will be practicing against Sirmon, Yankoff, and Morris.whatshouldicareabout said:
But practicing against Browning is?HoustonHusky said:Somebody should be telling him and Irving that practicing day in and day out against running, shitty throwing QBs at ND is no way for a DB to get himself in the league.
It would sucks being a DB playing against option left or option right day in and day out in practice, and then every once in a while seeing some option QB huck a ball downfield and thinking that will help you develop.
ND runs a RPO offense that has 3 or 4, sometimes 5 wide.
Kizer obviously wasn’t an option QB, Wimbush isn’t either. Jurkovec, who is coming in, isn’t either.
And Julian Love, a true sophomore DB, was voted 2nd Team AA by a few services (Freshman AA last year).
So no, the DBs don’t practice against the option & suffer.
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I’m not a Wimbush apologist at all.HoustonHusky said:
I appreciate you sticking up for your team, but your QB has a 50% completion rate and threw for something like 1,000 less yards than our QB who can't throw the ball over 20 yards and threw for his lowest total in his 3 year career. There is a difference practicing against that whether you want to admit it or not.AF9705 said:
It’s not 1989, ND doesn’t run the option with an option QB.HoustonHusky said:
True, but he will be practicing against Sirmon, Yankoff, and Morris.whatshouldicareabout said:
But practicing against Browning is?HoustonHusky said:Somebody should be telling him and Irving that practicing day in and day out against running, shitty throwing QBs at ND is no way for a DB to get himself in the league.
It would sucks being a DB playing against option left or option right day in and day out in practice, and then every once in a while seeing some option QB huck a ball downfield and thinking that will help you develop.
ND runs a RPO offense that has 3 or 4, sometimes 5 wide.
Kizer obviously wasn’t an option QB, Wimbush isn’t either. Jurkovec, who is coming in, isn’t either.
And Julian Love, a true sophomore DB, was voted 2nd Team AA by a few services (Freshman AA last year).
So no, the DBs don’t practice against the option & suffer.
I think he has a mental problem between the white lines at this point.
Evidently in practice he is lights out.
And he played in & won a state title in one of the best leagues in the nation, agsinst a D that was the top in the nation with 6 D1 P5 players, including the top (Rashan Gary) on it. He had a career 72% completion percentage & broke all the state passing records & was heavily recruited by Saban & Meyer.
But for some reason he has a mental block in college on game days, so he should be passed over unless he fixes it. I’m not going to stand up for him if he can’t perform on game days.
But in practice he is fine (which is when ND DBs are practicing). -
From a negative recruiting against Lake standpoint, it’s simply the expectation that he will be leaving to be either a DC or HC sooner than later ... had a significant flirtation to be Cal’s DC last offseason ... pretty much blocked as DC at UWAF9705 said:What is the story behind Lake & negative recruiting?
I’ve seen some on here talk about it, & now I’ve heard other coaches who have done in-homes with recruits have warned them not to listen to Lake’s negative recruiting?
There must be a story behind it? -
Is he leaving?Tequilla said:
From a negative recruiting against Lake standpoint, it’s simply the expectation that he will be leaving to be either a DC or HC sooner than later ... had a significant flirtation to be Cal’s DC last offseason ... pretty much blocked as DC at UWAF9705 said:What is the story behind Lake & negative recruiting?
I’ve seen some on here talk about it, & now I’ve heard other coaches who have done in-homes with recruits have warned them not to listen to Lake’s negative recruiting?
There must be a story behind it?
I’m surprised he isn’t a DC yet with all the praise he gets on here? Seems like he should be somewhere? -
He gets paid too much unless it’s a high paying p12 coordinating job.AF9705 said:
Is he leaving?Tequilla said:
From a negative recruiting against Lake standpoint, it’s simply the expectation that he will be leaving to be either a DC or HC sooner than later ... had a significant flirtation to be Cal’s DC last offseason ... pretty much blocked as DC at UWAF9705 said:What is the story behind Lake & negative recruiting?
I’ve seen some on here talk about it, & now I’ve heard other coaches who have done in-homes with recruits have warned them not to listen to Lake’s negative recruiting?
There must be a story behind it?
I’m surprised he isn’t a DC yet with all the praise he gets on here? Seems like he should be somewhere? -
I enjoy your insight on ND, we need a Notre Dame expert on the boards but highschool stats don’t mean shit. Jake Browning threw for the most TD’s in the history of highschool football. Big whoop.AF9705 said:
I’m not a Wimbush apologist at all.HoustonHusky said:
I appreciate you sticking up for your team, but your QB has a 50% completion rate and threw for something like 1,000 less yards than our QB who can't throw the ball over 20 yards and threw for his lowest total in his 3 year career. There is a difference practicing against that whether you want to admit it or not.AF9705 said:
It’s not 1989, ND doesn’t run the option with an option QB.HoustonHusky said:
True, but he will be practicing against Sirmon, Yankoff, and Morris.whatshouldicareabout said:
But practicing against Browning is?HoustonHusky said:Somebody should be telling him and Irving that practicing day in and day out against running, shitty throwing QBs at ND is no way for a DB to get himself in the league.
It would sucks being a DB playing against option left or option right day in and day out in practice, and then every once in a while seeing some option QB huck a ball downfield and thinking that will help you develop.
ND runs a RPO offense that has 3 or 4, sometimes 5 wide.
Kizer obviously wasn’t an option QB, Wimbush isn’t either. Jurkovec, who is coming in, isn’t either.
And Julian Love, a true sophomore DB, was voted 2nd Team AA by a few services (Freshman AA last year).
So no, the DBs don’t practice against the option & suffer.
I think he has a mental problem between the white lines at this point.
Evidently in practice he is lights out.
And he played in & won a state title in one of the best leagues in the nation, agsinst a D that was the top in the nation with 6 D1 P5 players, including the top (Rashan Gary) on it. He had a career 72% completion percentage & broke all the state passing records & was heavily recruited by Saban & Meyer.
But for some reason he has a mental block in college on game days, so he should be passed over unless he fixes it. I’m not going to stand up for him if he can’t perform on game days.
But in practice he is fine (which is when ND DBs are practicing). -
My point was simply that he was viewed as an elite passer coming out of HS, not an athlete.Edwin_Bambino said:
I enjoy your insight on ND, we need a Notre Dame expert on the boards but highschool stats don’t mean shit. Jake Browning threw for the most TD’s in the history of highschool football. Big whoop.AF9705 said:
I’m not a Wimbush apologist at all.HoustonHusky said:
I appreciate you sticking up for your team, but your QB has a 50% completion rate and threw for something like 1,000 less yards than our QB who can't throw the ball over 20 yards and threw for his lowest total in his 3 year career. There is a difference practicing against that whether you want to admit it or not.AF9705 said:
It’s not 1989, ND doesn’t run the option with an option QB.HoustonHusky said:
True, but he will be practicing against Sirmon, Yankoff, and Morris.whatshouldicareabout said:
But practicing against Browning is?HoustonHusky said:Somebody should be telling him and Irving that practicing day in and day out against running, shitty throwing QBs at ND is no way for a DB to get himself in the league.
It would sucks being a DB playing against option left or option right day in and day out in practice, and then every once in a while seeing some option QB huck a ball downfield and thinking that will help you develop.
ND runs a RPO offense that has 3 or 4, sometimes 5 wide.
Kizer obviously wasn’t an option QB, Wimbush isn’t either. Jurkovec, who is coming in, isn’t either.
And Julian Love, a true sophomore DB, was voted 2nd Team AA by a few services (Freshman AA last year).
So no, the DBs don’t practice against the option & suffer.
I think he has a mental problem between the white lines at this point.
Evidently in practice he is lights out.
And he played in & won a state title in one of the best leagues in the nation, agsinst a D that was the top in the nation with 6 D1 P5 players, including the top (Rashan Gary) on it. He had a career 72% completion percentage & broke all the state passing records & was heavily recruited by Saban & Meyer.
But for some reason he has a mental block in college on game days, so he should be passed over unless he fixes it. I’m not going to stand up for him if he can’t perform on game days.
But in practice he is fine (which is when ND DBs are practicing).
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Kyler just told @Dennis_DeYoung to fuck off and I’m dead lol
If he doesn’t commit to UW I blame this on Dennis






