I guess McDonald is fucked because these coaches offered Manu. Fucking stupid. I like this place but the herd mentality is bs
Have you even looked at his highlights? He's the textbook JAG. You're only basis for defending him and his offer is that kyler manu alone is not evidence that he sucks. Do you have anything else?
Textbook jag? Whatever. We are both just a couple of fans, I really dont trust your evaluation just like you really shouldn't trust mine
Sounds like you should maybe go root for Alabama or Clemson if you only want blue chip recruits
This seems like a good time to remind everyone that no one on this bored has the slightest idea of how to evaluate high school football film
Like I said, I trust the coaches. They like this kid. Good enough for me. I don't give two shits that his other offers are from midlevel big 12 schools
I'm just not sure how we can say "I trust the corches" when we have arrived at year 6 with Manu and Wellington as our starting ILBs. Perhaps we shouldn't be trusting the coaches with this position group. They haven't done fuckall to earn it.
Wellington has all the physical talent, the kid just can't put it together upstairs. We are missing Beavers, Eifler, and Kaho would probably be getting significant playing time. Shit happens. Linebacker core has been depleted due to various reasons. It doesn't mean the coaches aren't good at evaluating talent. It is beyond stupid that people keep bringing up Manu when talking about this kid.
These same coaches recruited Manu. It brings their evaluation of lbs into question, just like the other failures that led to Wellington and Manu being the best inside linebackers on the roster. That's the point.
It's so weird. I'm more doogish than many/most here. I'm quick to praise coaches, slow to turn on them, and eager for signs that they're improving after I have turned on them. It boggles my mind that anyone could be defensive of the staff over the dumpster fire that is our* ILB situation though.
This staff has exactly one success at the position (BBK). The other good ILBs were Sark recruits. The quality looks decent among the first and second year players, but far from stellar or they would be having an impact already.
I'm in the "they suck until they dont" camp with regards to those responsible for linebackers. It's an easy place to be when they have so clearly sucked so far and the sample size, this being year six, is not a small one.
I guess reading comprehension isn't a big deal here. I've stated multiple times that we shouldn't write off Cooper McDonald because of Kyler Manu. I don't get why that is so hard to get. I'm not defending our coaches, I am defending their talent evaluations. So they struck out with Manu, oh well. The same people on here wishing we had Nick Bolton were pissing and moaning that we offered some 3 star from Texas.
We will just have to wait and see how this kid does.
This seems like a good time to remind everyone that no one on this bored has the slightest idea of how to evaluate high school football film
Like I said, I trust the coaches. They like this kid. Good enough for me. I don't give two shits that his other offers are from midlevel big 12 schools
I'm just not sure how we can say "I trust the corches" when we have arrived at year 6 with Manu and Wellington as our starting ILBs. Perhaps we shouldn't be trusting the coaches with this position group. They haven't done fuckall to earn it.
Wellington has all the physical talent, the kid just can't put it together upstairs. We are missing Beavers, Eifler, and Kaho would probably be getting significant playing time. Shit happens. Linebacker core has been depleted due to various reasons. It doesn't mean the coaches aren't good at evaluating talent. It is beyond stupid that people keep bringing up Manu when talking about this kid.
These same coaches recruited Manu. It brings their evaluation of lbs into question, just like the other failures that led to Wellington and Manu being the best inside linebackers on the roster. That's the point.
It's so weird. I'm more doogish than many/most here. I'm quick to praise coaches, slow to turn on them, and eager for signs that they're improving after I have turned on them. It boggles my mind that anyone could be defensive of the staff over the dumpster fire that is our* ILB situation though.
This staff has exactly one success at the position (BBK). The other good ILBs were Sark recruits. The quality looks decent among the first and second year players, but far from stellar or they would be having an impact already.
I'm in the "they suck until they dont" camp with regards to those responsible for linebackers. It's an easy place to be when they have so clearly sucked so far and the sample size, this being year six, is not a small one.
I guess reading comprehension isn't a big deal here. I've stated multiple times that we shouldn't write off Cooper McDonald because of Kyler Manu. I don't get why that is so hard to get. I'm not defending our coaches, I am defending their talent evaluations. So they struck out with Manu, oh well. The same people on here wishing we had Nick Bolton were pissing and moaning that we offered some 3 star from Texas.
We will just have to wait and see how this kid does.
This seems like a good time to remind everyone that no one on this bored has the slightest idea of how to evaluate high school football film
Like I said, I trust the coaches. They like this kid. Good enough for me. I don't give two shits that his other offers are from midlevel big 12 schools
I'm just not sure how we can say "I trust the corches" when we have arrived at year 6 with Manu and Wellington as our starting ILBs. Perhaps we shouldn't be trusting the coaches with this position group. They haven't done fuckall to earn it.
Wellington has all the physical talent, the kid just can't put it together upstairs. We are missing Beavers, Eifler, and Kaho would probably be getting significant playing time. Shit happens. Linebacker core has been depleted due to various reasons. It doesn't mean the coaches aren't good at evaluating talent. It is beyond stupid that people keep bringing up Manu when talking about this kid.
These same coaches recruited Manu. It brings their evaluation of lbs into question, just like the other failures that led to Wellington and Manu being the best inside linebackers on the roster. That's the point.
It's so weird. I'm more doogish than many/most here. I'm quick to praise coaches, slow to turn on them, and eager for signs that they're improving after I have turned on them. It boggles my mind that anyone could be defensive of the staff over the dumpster fire that is our* ILB situation though.
This staff has exactly one success at the position (BBK). The other good ILBs were Sark recruits. The quality looks decent among the first and second year players, but far from stellar or they would be having an impact already.
I'm in the "they suck until they dont" camp with regards to those responsible for linebackers. It's an easy place to be when they have so clearly sucked so far and the sample size, this being year six, is not a small one.
I guess reading comprehension isn't a big deal here. I've stated multiple times that we shouldn't write off Cooper McDonald because of Kyler Manu. I don't get why that is so hard to get. I'm not defending our coaches, I am defending their talent evaluations. So they struck out with Manu, oh well. The same people on here wishing we had Nick Bolton were pissing and moaning that we offered some 3 star from Texas.
We will just have to wait and see how this kid does.
Yeah your reading comprehension is awful. Nobody is writing off McDonald because Manu sucks holy shit that is a leap in logic.
I guess nobody can be critical of a coach or recruit ever we will just have to wait and see how our LB situation plays out three years from now.
I guess McDonald is fucked because these coaches offered Manu. Fucking stupid. I like this place but the herd mentality is bs
Have you even looked at his highlights? He's the textbook JAG. You're only basis for defending him and his offer is that kyler manu alone is not evidence that he sucks. Do you have anything else?
In McDonald’s defense, the Texas 247 guy praised him, said he was good, and that he should be ranked higher. I personally think he will be pretty good.
This seems like a good time to remind everyone that no one on this bored has the slightest idea of how to evaluate high school football film
Like I said, I trust the coaches. They like this kid. Good enough for me. I don't give two shits that his other offers are from midlevel big 12 schools
I'm just not sure how we can say "I trust the corches" when we have arrived at year 6 with Manu and Wellington as our starting ILBs. Perhaps we shouldn't be trusting the coaches with this position group. They haven't done fuckall to earn it.
Wellington has all the physical talent, the kid just can't put it together upstairs. We are missing Beavers, Eifler, and Kaho would probably be getting significant playing time. Shit happens. Linebacker core has been depleted due to various reasons. It doesn't mean the coaches aren't good at evaluating talent. It is beyond stupid that people keep bringing up Manu when talking about this kid.
These same coaches recruited Manu. It brings their evaluation of lbs into question, just like the other failures that led to Wellington and Manu being the best inside linebackers on the roster. That's the point.
It's so weird. I'm more doogish than many/most here. I'm quick to praise coaches, slow to turn on them, and eager for signs that they're improving after I have turned on them. It boggles my mind that anyone could be defensive of the staff over the dumpster fire that is our* ILB situation though.
This staff has exactly one success at the position (BBK). The other good ILBs were Sark recruits. The quality looks decent among the first and second year players, but far from stellar or they would be having an impact already.
I'm in the "they suck until they dont" camp with regards to those responsible for linebackers. It's an easy place to be when they have so clearly sucked so far and the sample size, this being year six, is not a small one.
I guess reading comprehension isn't a big deal here. I've stated multiple times that we shouldn't write off Cooper McDonald because of Kyler Manu. I don't get why that is so hard to get. I'm not defending our coaches, I am defending their talent evaluations. So they struck out with Manu, oh well. The same people on here wishing we had Nick Bolton were pissing and moaning that we offered some 3 star from Texas.
We will just have to wait and see how this kid does.
I will say, the thought that recruiting Texas is a waste of time is bullshit. Levi has been good. Despite the board hating him, Fuller is a good WR. He wasn’t a waste of an offer. Bolton is missed. Juries out on Curne, but he’s a possible starter next year.
There are a lot of good players in Texas and getting a couple every year should be a non issue. There is nothing wrong with it and the resources talk is bullshit. It’s like an hour or two longer flight than LA.
I guess McDonald is fucked because these coaches offered Manu. Fucking stupid. I like this place but the herd mentality is bs
Have you even looked at his highlights? He's the textbook JAG. You're only basis for defending him and his offer is that kyler manu alone is not evidence that he sucks. Do you have anything else?
Textbook jag? Whatever. We are both just a couple of fans, I really dont trust your evaluation just like you really shouldn't trust mine
Sounds like you should maybe go root for Alabama or Clemson if you only want blue chip recruits
Have you posted an evaluation? I must've missed it.
It doesn't matter if you trust my evaluation. I'm wrong all the time. Everyone who does this is. I like judging prospects and bloviating about it though. It's why I watch their highlights and ahit. Hell it's why I'm here in the first place. Does this seem like an inappropriate place for that to you?
Most of the time I'm pretty optimistic. I'm just not with this one. I'll still root for him to be good though. I dont mind being wrong. I'm good at it as a matter of fact.
My only LB take is that the coaches need to do everything they can to get David Woodward to grad transfer to us but they definitely won't.
Why would he transfer? He can be a high pick at Utah State. NFL scouts don’t care too much where you go to college. If you can play, you can play.
It would be pretty dumb for him to come to UW and have to learn a new system. You can’t just get guys to transfer just because it sounds good.
On top of that, he’s played 3 years at Utah State. I would bet he’s pretty invested in the program and has goals to accomplish there. Guys that play at an All American level at a school don’t transfer. If he was a FCS player, it would make a little bit more sense. He would have very little to gain by transferring. Sure it would be nice, but it will never happen.
My only LB take is that the coaches need to do everything they can to get David Woodward to grad transfer to us but they definitely won't.
Why would he transfer? He can be a high pick at Utah State. NFL scouts don’t care too much where you go to college. If you can play, you can play.
It would be pretty dumb for him to come to UW and have to learn a new system. You can’t just get guys to transfer just because it sounds good.
On top of that, he’s played 3 years at Utah State. I would bet he’s pretty invested in the program and has goals to accomplish there. Guys that play at an All American level at a school don’t transfer. If he was a FCS player, it would make a little bit more sense. He would have very little to gain by transferring. Sure it would be nice, but it will never happen.
Showing you can play in a more competitive division and showing you can adapt to a new system would definitely boost his stock, and guys grad transfer to bigger programs all the time. Plus he's from Washington and probably wanted to play here but didn't have an offer.
But yeah that doesn't mean he's gonna come here. He might declare early for the draft to be honest. If our coaches weren't losers they would try to recruit him though.
My only LB take is that the coaches need to do everything they can to get David Woodward to grad transfer to us but they definitely won't.
Why would he transfer? He can be a high pick at Utah State. NFL scouts don’t care too much where you go to college. If you can play, you can play.
It would be pretty dumb for him to come to UW and have to learn a new system. You can’t just get guys to transfer just because it sounds good.
On top of that, he’s played 3 years at Utah State. I would bet he’s pretty invested in the program and has goals to accomplish there. Guys that play at an All American level at a school don’t transfer. If he was a FCS player, it would make a little bit more sense. He would have very little to gain by transferring. Sure it would be nice, but it will never happen.
Showing you can play in a more competitive division and showing you can adapt to a new system would definitely boost his stock, and guys grad transfer to bigger programs all the time. Plus he's from Washington and probably wanted to play here but didn't have an offer.
But yeah that doesn't mean he's gonna come here. He might declare early for the draft to be honest. If our coaches weren't losers they would try to recruit him though.
Learning a new system would potentially harm his stock a lot more than just dominating for Utah State.
Who are these transfers you note? I can’t think of one off the top of my head. Guys normally transfer to a lesser program for playing time. Not the other way around.
My only LB take is that the coaches need to do everything they can to get David Woodward to grad transfer to us but they definitely won't.
Why would he transfer? He can be a high pick at Utah State. NFL scouts don’t care too much where you go to college. If you can play, you can play.
It would be pretty dumb for him to come to UW and have to learn a new system. You can’t just get guys to transfer just because it sounds good.
On top of that, he’s played 3 years at Utah State. I would bet he’s pretty invested in the program and has goals to accomplish there. Guys that play at an All American level at a school don’t transfer. If he was a FCS player, it would make a little bit more sense. He would have very little to gain by transferring. Sure it would be nice, but it will never happen.
Showing you can play in a more competitive division and showing you can adapt to a new system would definitely boost his stock, and guys grad transfer to bigger programs all the time. Plus he's from Washington and probably wanted to play here but didn't have an offer.
But yeah that doesn't mean he's gonna come here. He might declare early for the draft to be honest. If our coaches weren't losers they would try to recruit him though.
Learning a new system would potentially harm his stock a lot more than just dominating for Utah State.
Who are these transfers you note? I can’t think of one off the top of my head. Guys normally transfer to a lesser program for playing time. Not the other way around.
Maybe he wants to play in meaningful games and try to win a national championship.
My only LB take is that the coaches need to do everything they can to get David Woodward to grad transfer to us but they definitely won't.
Why would he transfer? He can be a high pick at Utah State. NFL scouts don’t care too much where you go to college. If you can play, you can play.
It would be pretty dumb for him to come to UW and have to learn a new system. You can’t just get guys to transfer just because it sounds good.
On top of that, he’s played 3 years at Utah State. I would bet he’s pretty invested in the program and has goals to accomplish there. Guys that play at an All American level at a school don’t transfer. If he was a FCS player, it would make a little bit more sense. He would have very little to gain by transferring. Sure it would be nice, but it will never happen.
Showing you can play in a more competitive division and showing you can adapt to a new system would definitely boost his stock, and guys grad transfer to bigger programs all the time. Plus he's from Washington and probably wanted to play here but didn't have an offer.
But yeah that doesn't mean he's gonna come here. He might declare early for the draft to be honest. If our coaches weren't losers they would try to recruit him though.
Learning a new system would potentially harm his stock a lot more than just dominating for Utah State.
Who are these transfers you note? I can’t think of one off the top of my head. Guys normally transfer to a lesser program for playing time. Not the other way around.
Maybe he wants to play in meaningful games and try to win a national championship.
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Sounds like you should maybe go root for Alabama or Clemson if you only want blue chip recruits
He seems to like blocking and hitting people, prime WTE convert
I guess nobody can be critical of a coach or recruit ever we will just have to wait and see how our LB situation plays out three years from now.
There are a lot of good players in Texas and getting a couple every year should be a non issue. There is nothing wrong with it and the resources talk is bullshit. It’s like an hour or two longer flight than LA.
It doesn't matter if you trust my evaluation. I'm wrong all the time. Everyone who does this is. I like judging prospects and bloviating about it though. It's why I watch their highlights and ahit. Hell it's why I'm here in the first place. Does this seem like an inappropriate place for that to you?
Most of the time I'm pretty optimistic. I'm just not with this one. I'll still root for him to be good though. I dont mind being wrong. I'm good at it as a matter of fact.
I like your dissenting voice. I also like calling you a Doog. This place need conflict to survive. Lord of the Flies and shit.
It would be pretty dumb for him to come to UW and have to learn a new system. You can’t just get guys to transfer just because it sounds good.
On top of that, he’s played 3 years at Utah State. I would bet he’s pretty invested in the program and has goals to accomplish there. Guys that play at an All American level at a school don’t transfer. If he was a FCS player, it would make a little bit more sense. He would have very little to gain by transferring. Sure it would be nice, but it will never happen.
But yeah that doesn't mean he's gonna come here. He might declare early for the draft to be honest. If our coaches weren't losers they would try to recruit him though.
Who are these transfers you note? I can’t think of one off the top of my head. Guys normally transfer to a lesser program for playing time. Not the other way around.
Plenty of big grad transfers even ignoring QBs.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidching/2019/08/27/25-non-qb-grad-transfers-to-know-as-college-football-season-begins/