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@ZachAbolverdi: #Gators visit 5-star CB Akeem Dent
Is there a recruit in that picture? They all look like 40 year old men.
@ZachAbolverdi: #Gators visit 5-star CB Akeem Dent
They were visiting a school for a top 2019 kid...can't talk to them directly so that is his coachIs there a recruit in that picture? They all look like 40 year old men.
No that's the HC. Some rule says they can't see him directly yet. I think he's a 2019 kid.Is there a recruit in that picture? They all look like 40 year old men.
Made it to the third read in this one.Franks making a third and fourth read?
I don't think there should be. I don't expect Corral to sign with us so am already wondering who Mullen is going to land at QB. We really need so sign 2 that fit his offense. I expect we won't get a QB in the early signing so will have to sweat it out until February.If Corral decides to go elsewhere there will be a major Mullen meltdown......
@ZachAbolverdi: #Gators visit 5-star CB Akeem Dent
What the hell kind of Leisure Suit Larry shoes is he wearing????
Indeed they do, like say, perhaps, a top flight qb committing to a school with an inbred semi-retard as the HC who employs his buddy, literally the worst OC since the invention of the forward pass, Mr 120 himself.kids make crazy decisions that look wrong from the outside. Hell I can't figure out why Fields committed to a school loaded with QB's, one of which is a freshman that had a stellar year.
@ZachAbolverdi: #Gators visit 5-star CB Akeem Dent
White bucks? They can be hip in the right setting but not so much with Mullen's Khakis.
He isn't a fit in what mullen regularly runs, but he could still be extremely good if mullen changed things up a bit. Law made a post about it recently and summed it up perfectly. What mullen does on read options is normally have the backs take the outside runs and the qb either pass or take the inside runs. That is why he always wants a big strong kid at the qb spot; the inside runs demand it.Corral isn’t a fit, it may be time to come to grips with that. If he still decides to come, great. If not, Mullen will get one or two guys that fit his system better.
He isn't a fit in what mullen regularly runs, but he could still be extremely good if mullen changed things up a bit. Law made a post about it recently and summed it up perfectly. What mullen does on read options is normally have the backs take the outside runs and the qb either pass or take the inside runs. That is why he always wants a big strong kid at the qb spot; the inside runs demand it.
However, if mullen changed it up every so slightly corral could possibly be very effective. Look at what auburn does - they have the backs typically take the inside runs and the qb throw or take the outside runs. You dont have to be a beast to run to open space outside the defensive interior as long as you are smart about it and get down when necessary to avoid nasty hits. A few simple tweaks and corral could be great in mullen's scheme, but thats IF mullen wants to make those tweaks. I'm hoping he does, although Ive yet to see or have anyone else show me that he ever has, and that is why I think there's a legit chance the kid goes elsewhere. We all need to consider the fact that mullen may simply not be interested in anything but running qb power with his signal caller.
Yeah the recruit is not in the pic.Is there a recruit in that picture? They all look like 40 year old men.
I think Mullen is more than willing to make the needed adjustments considering he seems to honestly really want the kid and they have done the in home visit. As far as I know Matt is still doing his official this weekend. If he doesn't show we have our answer. What will probably happen is he will say what a great visit he had, but decide not to sign early and keep stringing us along.He isn't a fit in what mullen regularly runs, but he could still be extremely good if mullen changed things up a bit. Law made a post about it recently and summed it up perfectly. What mullen does on read options is normally have the backs take the outside runs and the qb either pass or take the inside runs. That is why he always wants a big strong kid at the qb spot; the inside runs demand it.
However, if mullen changed it up every so slightly corral could possibly be very effective. Look at what auburn does - they have the backs typically take the inside runs and the qb throw or take the outside runs. You dont have to be a beast to run to open space outside the defensive interior as long as you are smart about it and get down when necessary to avoid nasty hits. A few simple tweaks and corral could be great in mullen's scheme, but thats IF mullen wants to make those tweaks. I'm hoping he does, although Ive yet to see or have anyone else show me that he ever has, and that is why I think there's a legit chance the kid goes elsewhere. We all need to consider the fact that mullen may simply not be interested in anything but running qb power with his signal caller.
He isn't a fit in what mullen regularly runs, but he could still be extremely good if mullen changed things up a bit. Law made a post about it recently and summed it up perfectly. What mullen does on read options is normally have the backs take the outside runs and the qb either pass or take the inside runs. That is why he always wants a big strong kid at the qb spot; the inside runs demand it.
However, if mullen changed it up every so slightly corral could possibly be very effective. Look at what auburn does - they have the backs typically take the inside runs and the qb throw or take the outside runs. You dont have to be a beast to run to open space outside the defensive interior as long as you are smart about it and get down when necessary to avoid nasty hits. A few simple tweaks and corral could be great in mullen's scheme, but thats IF mullen wants to make those tweaks. I'm hoping he does, although Ive yet to see or have anyone else show me that he ever has, and that is why I think there's a legit chance the kid goes elsewhere. We all need to consider the fact that mullen may simply not be interested in anything but running qb power with his signal caller.
He isn't a fit in what mullen regularly runs, but he could still be extremely good if mullen changed things up a bit. Law made a post about it recently and summed it up perfectly. What mullen does on read options is normally have the backs take the outside runs and the qb either pass or take the inside runs. That is why he always wants a big strong kid at the qb spot; the inside runs demand it.
However, if mullen changed it up every so slightly corral could possibly be very effective. Look at what auburn does - they have the backs typically take the inside runs and the qb throw or take the outside runs. You dont have to be a beast to run to open space outside the defensive interior as long as you are smart about it and get down when necessary to avoid nasty hits. A few simple tweaks and corral could be great in mullen's scheme, but thats IF mullen wants to make those tweaks. I'm hoping he does, although Ive yet to see or have anyone else show me that he ever has, and that is why I think there's a legit chance the kid goes elsewhere. We all need to consider the fact that mullen may simply not be interested in anything but running qb power with his signal caller.