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So with Osiris going to the XFL or CFL and Pruitt transferring
Aren?t we really shallow ?Leach standard wise? at WR? Any chance on pulling Gilbert from LSU?
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We're fine depth wise at WR.
Gilbert is likely transferring out of the SEC due to having to sit a year if he transfers in conference
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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With Smith at DB not an option why not Knott? A 3rd string backup at Bama is bound to be better than a 3rd string backup we currently have. Not trying to be negative, but being a realist.
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Pruitt wasn't going to get on the field even if he stayed. WR has plenty of numbers. We have more depth issues at other spots.
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Leach only plays/reps 8 WRs
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Originally Posted by
SilentSteel16
With Smith at DB not an option why not Knott? A 3rd string backup at Bama is bound to be better than a 3rd string backup we currently have. Not trying to be negative, but being a realist.
He was never an SEC caliber player. Not as good as what we've got since injuries.
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Knott needs to be a Landshark so he can be a legend...err.... I mean legacy.
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If walk-ons are getting PT at your position, and you are not, they call that "a clue".
Everyone wants to be a beast...until its time to do what beasts do.
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I think we're okay at WR.
Outside: Heath/Ducking
Inside: Walley/Cumbest
Inside: Payton/Williams/Knox
Outside: Tulu/Polk/Spivey
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Originally Posted by
KOdawg1
I think we're okay at WR.
Outside: Heath/Ducking
Inside: Walley/Cumbest
Inside: Payton/Williams/Knox
Outside: Tulu/Polk/Spivey
Seems like this is Williams 15th year?
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Javonta Payton moves to X/Z. Rufus Harvey and Caleb Ducking have a chance to surprise. I am pretty high on Polk too. He is going to be a weapon on the tunnel screens
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If Harvey can grow up a little bit and stay healthy he will shine
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Originally Posted by
BuckyIsAB****
Javonta Payton moves to X/Z. Rufus Harvey and Caleb Ducking have a chance to surprise. I am pretty high on Polk too. He is going to be a weapon on the tunnel screens
If it were up to me, Payton would move outside and Tulu would move inside, but this staff doesn't move receivers around. They put them in a spot and keep them there.
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Originally Posted by
KOdawg1
If it were up to me, Payton would move outside and Tulu would move inside, but this staff doesn't move receivers around. They put them in a spot and keep them there.
I could easily be wrong but I don?t see Tulu playing outside.
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Originally Posted by
BuckyIsAB****
I could easily be wrong but I don?t see Tulu playing outside.
I mean he did it this year. Are you saying you think it's already been determined that he's moving inside? And is it certain Payton will be moving outside? Will be an interesting thing to monitor.
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Originally Posted by
RiverCityDawg
I mean he did it this year. Are you saying you think it's already been determined that he's moving inside? And is it certain Payton will be moving outside? Will be an interesting thing to monitor.
His size and speed both seem to indicate he would be a slot guy, but this staff doesn't seem to use size as an indicator for who plays inside/outside.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
His size and speed both seem to indicate he would be a slot guy, but this staff doesn't seem to use size as an indicator for who plays inside/outside.
I thought we had moved to the 6?5? 230 lb. slot guys like Cumbest and Spivey. Are you saying we should be going back to the 5?9? 175 lb. slot guys?
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Originally Posted by
CaptainObvious
I thought we had moved to the 6?5? 230 lb. slot guys like Cumbest and Spivey. Are you saying we should be going back to the 5?9? 175 lb. slot guys?
I'll leave that up to the coaches. As I stated, our coaches don't use height as a determining factor of where you play.
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Size isn't technically the determining factor for where receivers play in any offense; it's skillset. It just happens that typically bigger, taller guys have the vertical and body control you want for long throws deep and to the outside, and smaller guys tend to have the agility to exploit mismatches in the short to intermediate middle of the field. There are always exceptions though; the most notable is probably Steve Smith, who's a borderline Hall of Famer after playing most of his career on the outside at 5'9".
What's probably the case for Tulu, at least right now, is his above average ability to go up and get it for his size is in higher demand from an overall personnel standpoint than his ability in the slot.
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Originally Posted by
CaptainObvious
I thought we had moved to the 6?5? 230 lb. slot guys like Cumbest and Spivey. Are you saying we should be going back to the 5?9? 175 lb. slot guys?
Spivey started outside at Z the last half of the season and barely got any reps inside other than in the two-TE jumbo set. Cumbest wasn't in the normal rotation at all, again just playing the two-TE set.
Generally smaller guys play in the slot because they don't have to face as much press coverage, but as thf24 pointed out its really more about skill set in this scheme and we have some pretty good plays for an X with his skill set. Plus, we've just had a need there with a lack of quality outside receivers. Again, we had friggin Spivey starting, which shouldn't have to happen.
If they move Tulu inside I suspect it will be because guys outside such as Ducking and/or Polk force their way onto the field this spring.
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