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Who is a guy you thought would be great but didn't pan out?

One of mine was Jermaine Kelly. I loved his tape. He was a playmaker at WR in HS and I thought he would even be a good WR if he wanted to.

Marcus Farria - I thought he was a huge talent. Not a can't miss because he was a known risk but he looked like an explosive edge player to me.
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  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245
    edited January 2017
    I don't even think this way ... because I think this current Petersen regime can actually develop players.

    So, it's hard to say how Farria, Middleton etc ... would have developed under Petersen's team.

    All I know is that they didn't pan out with previous programs ... so it doesn't matter to me.

    Woulda, coulda, shouda.

    I would bet dollars to donuts that Dante Pettis would have been mediocre under previous administrations ... not a knock on Dante - just a belief.

    Or Gaines ... Vea ... anyone.
  • AIRWOLF
    AIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840

    Who is a guy you thought would be great but didn't pan out?

    One of mine was Jermaine Kelly. I loved his tape. He was a playmaker at WR in HS and I thought he would even be a good WR if he wanted to.

    Marcus Farria - I thought he was a huge talent. Not a can't miss because he was a known risk but he looked like an explosive edge player to me.

    I was super excited about both of those guys too.

    I was also really excited about Deontae Cooper, prior to knee injury #1. His highlight tape was ridiculous.

    Some others:
    James Sample.
    Josh Shirley.
    Andru Pulu.
    Cedric White.
    Jayson Bass.
    Jason Shelley.

  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,331
    AIRWOLF said:

    Who is a guy you thought would be great but didn't pan out?

    One of mine was Jermaine Kelly. I loved his tape. He was a playmaker at WR in HS and I thought he would even be a good WR if he wanted to.

    Marcus Farria - I thought he was a huge talent. Not a can't miss because he was a known risk but he looked like an explosive edge player to me.

    I was super excited about both of those guys too.

    I was also really excited about Deontae Cooper, prior to knee injury #1. His highlight tape was ridiculous.

    Some others:
    James Sample.
    Josh Shirley.
    Andru Pulu.
    Cedric White.
    Jayson Bass.
    Jason Shelley.

    Sample was not the problem. He got drafted didn't he? They wanted him to play linebacker.
  • Mad_Son
    Mad_Son Member Posts: 10,194
    Bradly Roussel


    No not really.


    Kohler, Montana, Middleton, Pulu
  • DawgFader
    DawgFader Member Posts: 1,414
    Unfortunately Coop.
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    Kavario Middleton
  • NeGgaPlEaSe
    NeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,758
    edited January 2017
    AIRWOLF said:

    Who is a guy you thought would be great but didn't pan out?

    One of mine was Jermaine Kelly. I loved his tape. He was a playmaker at WR in HS and I thought he would even be a good WR if he wanted to.

    Marcus Farria - I thought he was a huge talent. Not a can't miss because he was a known risk but he looked like an explosive edge player to me.

    I was super excited about both of those guys too.

    I was also really excited about Deontae Cooper, prior to knee injury #1. His highlight tape was ridiculous.

    Some others:
    James Sample.
    Josh Shirley.
    Andru Pulu.
    Cedric White.
    Jayson Bass.
    Jason Shelley.

    James Sample? DaFuq? He started for those very good Louisville teams and was drafted pretty high
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,098
    It's a difficult question to answer because for guys that missed, what were the reasons that they missed? Injury? Off the field stuff? Just sucked?

    I think that's why you have to be so focused on always signing as talented of a class as you can because the reality is that there are going to be guys that flame out for one reason or another.

    QB is one position that I think you have to also take with a grain of salt because not every QB that you recruit are you expecting to come in and be a starter in your program. It would be nice if that was the case ... but you're just not going to get elite QB after elite QB to come in and sit on the bench when they could be playing elsewhere.

    Cyler Miles is a great example of what I meant by asking "why did the player miss?" Miles showed some glimpses in 2013 when he played with Price's injury. Then in 2014, he looked like an absolute mess and then left the team after the season. By all accounts, he had some significant off the field issues. So did he miss because his talent wasn't maximized? Did he miss because he couldn't keep himself clean off the field? Middleton the same way.

    In a mature program, it's not really a question that you worry about because it really is next man up.
  • AIRWOLF
    AIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840
  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,147 Founders Club
    DHD said:

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    Mateaki...I remember Passion loved that guy
  • HHBruh
    HHBruh Member Posts: 507
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,129

    DHD said:

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    Mateaki...I remember Passion loved that guy
    Mateaki's picture alone was 4 stars. Can't blame anyone for that one.
  • TTJ
    TTJ Member Posts: 4,827
    I expected Quinton Richardson to amount to more. Not sure exactly why, looking back.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,129

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    This is a tough one - I was sexting with Coker about it earlier. I mean - this guy had some of the shittiest coaching ever in the history of coaching and he was still pretty fucking good.

    I have a lot of respect for Isaiah.
    High school stats and all that are bullshit but any QB that goes 1-9 is a red flag.

    He wasn't terrible his senior year considering the circumstances.