The National Signing Day Thread

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So while I agree that it depends on what DM wants to do... if he has shown that as QB coach he could coach the skills necessary for Smith to be successful and help the OC use those skills to run the offense I think he can do it with Corral... assuming he wants to do that.
 

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The only thing I don’t like about Chatfield is that he’s a bit of a tweener. That being said, to me he’s a must take with our depth issues. Also, we should be living at American Heritage.

We should have staff dedicated to American Heritage, Booker T, STA, Bolles, Trinity, and IMG.
 

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JaMarr Chase got his 5th star on 247. Keeps being referred to as former commit :( .
 

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Mullen retweeted this (or his staff did) this morning. Lots of re-tweets. I still think Corral can work in Mullens O.
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Is this another of your famous photo shopped gag posts or what?
 

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Mullen can run an offense that suits Corral’s strengths. Not sure that anyone is saying different. He proved in the 2006 championship game that he could run a pass friendly offense that required minimal runs by the QB. Maybe OSU bailed us out on defense, maybe not, but it worked like a charm. So he can run that offense. What everyone needs to understand is that he very well may not want to run it.
 

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Mullen can run an offense that suits Corral’s strengths. Not sure that anyone is saying different. He proved in the 2006 championship game that he could run a pass friendly offense that required minimal runs by the QB. Maybe OSU bailed us out on defense, maybe not, but it worked like a charm. So he can run that offense. What everyone needs to understand is that he very well may not want to run it.
It's gonna suck when we have to watch him light it up somewhere else because Mullen runs him off along with half the class because he's been the glue keeping it trying to keep it all together. Gonna be a long 6 imo.
 

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Mullen can run an offense that suits Corral’s strengths. Not sure that anyone is saying different. He proved in the 2006 championship game that he could run a pass friendly offense that required minimal runs by the QB. Maybe OSU bailed us out on defense, maybe not, but it worked like a charm. So he can run that offense. What everyone needs to understand is that he very well may not want to run it.
For me Corral will be the key to what Mullen will do. If Mullen really goes all out for Corral I will be reassured that he will develop a wide open offense that includes a vertical passing game DOWN FIELD. Gator wide receivers for the past 9 years have run the lousiest passing routes I've ever seen. I hope Mullen makes that right in expectations to actually use them for vertical game.
 

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That's awesome. Mullen said he can and will mold around the players he has and not force them into things they can't do. Something we've needed.....since he left the first time really.
I agree, I basically jersey shore fist bumped when I read that mullen said that. Now I just hope its the truth and not recruiting coach speak.
 

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