For everybody, once and for all, Jaylon has not played a down of college football yet. And you all have it as a forgone conclusion that he will be the best ever.
Um, I guess you skipped the part where I said this:
(And I realize h.s. rankings don't mean much and AA camps/games don't either, but that's all I can compare since that's all Jaylon has done.)
And where I said this:
I love Spond to death (and I think he'll hold onto his spot all year personally)
You're picking and choosing what I said instead of focusing on that particular argument, in which you said Spond is every bit of the freak that Jaylon is, which simply isn't true. All I can look at for Jaylon is what he has done at camps, AA practices and games, and hs games, and EVERYTHING he has done blows away what Danny did at the same age.
You're making it sound as if I said that Jaylon will start over Danny next year, which is completely false. Stick to the debate, please. You're getting it twisted - I LOVE Danny Spond and I said that all year.
I didn't see Danny one bit less effective than the rest of the ND defense, and most of the problem was an epic tactical failure rivaling Navy '10. I think it is an extreme disservice to lay the blame for the NC game at the feet of anyone but the staff. (I love the staff because they got us there, and remember how positive a homer I was labeled three months ago?)
Yes, he was. He was more ineffective than Nix and really the entire defensive line. Those guys did their jobs for the most part, especially Nix, who was absolutely filthy (getting held on every play). The other 8 were ineffective, Danny included. And sorry, freak athletes DO NOT get dominated like the ND defense did that night (unless they just got catfished in one of the most sick, cruel diabolical ways possible). Nix is a freak, and he killed it.
The tactics weren't even close to as bad as the Navy game. Bad? ABSOLUTELY, but the players were the ones missing tons of tackles, especially behind the LOS that would changed the game drastically. And watch the game again - Spond (and many others) got swallowed by the Bama team. And that's my point - we need more Jaylons with that type of athleticism on the field to compete with the Bamas of the world. Cause the defense we threw out there didn't cut, no matter how great they played all year (and I was as big a fan of theirs as anyone).
I really mean it. Jaylon hasn't done anything in college, yet. If you want a cautionary tale, watch a tape of the Leurs-Whitmer game. Jaylon was in a class by himself but completely neutralized by a team with tactical superiority. The Whitmer team ran where he wasn't. And keyed on him when he was in the game on offense, thereby held him to one pass reception for about thirty yards. The kid could have torn up if they would have moved him around on defense, and set up his running game by playing to others early, and just not relying on him when they were in the hole. The point? Much of the factors of his success are out of his hands. Expecting the world out of him as a freshman is dysfunctional and unfair.
LOL - because me saying the kid will not redshirt means I expect the world out of him. Read my post again. My 2 points: He's a bigger 'freak' of an athlete than Spond, and he won't redshirt. I honestly don't know where you're getting the rest from, because I never said all that in my post.
This is exactly what I said.
No, you said this:
"Kelly loves red-shirting guys of monumental talent, to get maximum development."
If he LOVED to do it, he'd do it a ton more. You don't think Ishaq needed time??? No, Kelly knew he needed to get him on the field, cause a talent like that doesn't stay 5 years, and he knew Ishaq would have transferred had he not played the homesick kid. Name one kid of monumental talent other than Nix that he redshirted (and that was because Nix was so dang out of shape he couldn't even last a practice). I'll give you Kiel, and that's it. All the guys I mentioned didn't redshirt.
Truth is, Kelly does not love to redshirt kids of 'monumental' talent. He loves to play them. Jaylon won't redshirt, trust me.
I'm interested in your response because you quoted me but then responded to arguments I didn't even make most of your post...