Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

4 players what do we do with them ?


SCMunnerlyn1

Recommended Posts

Ok so there is speculation on whether hoover retires ( hope he doesn't) but we now have fiametta (sp?) , hoover , goodson , and tyrell sutton

what do we do with them? fiammetta i dont think ever got that great at the fb position i think he needs another year i noticed when he was blocking hoover the last few weeks hoov got hung out to dry on most plays and had to get the yards himself .. sutton can play multiple positions very well and goodson gets leg tackled ALL THE TIME if he clears the line casper tackles him ,

thoughts?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Fiametta will be fine folks. Jesus H. Christ, he's only a rookie!

Some people around here would make terrible Gold, or Diamond Miner's.

First location you come up empty, on the first day, you would wanna quit.

:nonod:

Hope so, because he looked like ass this season.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hope so, because he looked like ass this season.

What part of ROOKIE don't you understand? He personally has the endorsement of Hoover, I've heard it with my own ears.

Hoover has nothing to gain by saying this guy has what it takes, except to just look like a team player/good ole' guy appearance.

The rookie didn't give the opposing teams we played this year over 100 points like Jake did. So sit back, take a deep breath, relax, and give the kid a chance.

He is a year deep into the system, and Hoover isn't getting any younger, and he knows it as well. Hoover likes the guy, and that's good enough for me.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • When I arrived at college, I was 18, not too much younger than some of these draft picks.  It was not a huge school, but there were guys on the team who were 21, 22, 23....playing ahead of me.  I was seventh on the depth chart.  Those guys have been through a few seasons, were stronger, more knowledgeable.  I was a better raw player than some of them, but those other factors matter.  As I grew stronger, more familiar with the playbook, and learned what it was like to play in college, I gradually improved and with that, I rose up the depth chart.  It took most of my freshman year for the light to come on.  Had the coach thrown me into the starting lineup day 1, I would have probably failed.    And that was college.  So I agree with you based on my experience on a much lower level.  Frankly, I think that is why so many kids drafted to fill huge gaps bust.  The teams are desperate.  Anyone who looks to fill vacancies in the starting lineup through the draft is desperate.  You draft depth to develop.  For this reason, I say, "Let Walker start for a while."  Maybe Brazzell can be our WR 4.  Throw Hunter into a rotation and ask him to do one or two things.  Freeling needs some strength and he needs to work on run blocking.
    • I see Bryce's development this way: He improved when his supporting cast improved.  TMac and Dowdle saved his arse last year, but in fairness, most good QBs have good WRs and good RBs--and good OLs.   The 2025 OL underperformed, actually. They were above average, but they should have been elite if you consider the salary cap.   As soon as we signed Lewis and Hunt, I started thinking, "That's not sustainable.  With Ickey about to get paid a LT salary, Moton and Hunt grabbling $50m per season combined, and Lewis around $17m--that would be nearly $100m and the Center just walked.  Yikes.  What does that mean?  Rico walks, Mays walks, and we do not have a top 5 WR on a second contract.  We do not have an elite TE, and only 1 is on a modest second contract. And now Bryce will demand $50m for his incremental rise to mediocrity?   So when we sign Bryce, we will get weaker at other positions.  Hunt, Moton, maybe Ickey and Lewis, will all be casualties--that is the right move regardless (not sure yet about Ickey, but he was not elite) Bryce is one lucky, entitled camper.  No competition since being drafted, and he lost his job for a while to the aging clipboard holder.  Now we are bringing in UDFAs and busts to compete with him.  
    • Probably not.  If we are taking a QB, it would be a prospect to replace Bryce and not a flyer type player.  I can't say for sure, but I doubt he would have cracked the top 3-4 QBs even if he were to play this coming season.  
×
×
  • Create New...