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Someone needs to take a screenshot lol
If he's on the team next year I will do the naked lap.
If he's on the team next year I will do the naked lap.
If he's on the team next year I will do the naked lap.
How does anybody know if Bryant is a great player?
If he's on the team next year I will do the naked lap.
If he's on the team next year I will do the naked lap.
Very strong and compact- built for the position, very fast, very quick and explosive, likes contact, good hands, played the best competition in Florida and got consistently excellent reviews, got excellent reviews from the college players in the Spring and Summer, has a lot of swagger.
None of his evaluations are based on pure talent, claiming that he is raw or a work-in-progress. They all agree he plays the game very well. The whole argument has always been is he a Top 5 RB, or more of a high 4-star talent.
This year, its simply been that he is having a hard time picking up the offense. That happens. Call him a slow learner, or blame it on Kelly, but that doesn't call his talent into question. EG and Tuitt went through the same thing recently.
Long story short, these kind of kids tend to have good careers. We did pretty good with Jonas, Cierre, and Riddick!
If he does not transfer I will donate you ten million vbucks. If he stays, nothing in return because this is not a bet.
If that's true, i blame Kelly and Bryant, the both.
Kelly for not having alternatives. You can move Amir to the Slot, even sacrifice Mcdaniel (a tough guy who deserves his playing time, sure) but you've to make decisions and Bryant is a better player, period. But no, he clearly can not handle this situation. He needs to understand that a five star, especially if he is from Florida, Cali or far away, wants to play right away and you have to "consent" this players. Maybe it's unfair, but this is the way how it works when you have this "diva" type of players. We can not blame Kelly for the Vanderdoes situation, but i think this is his fault in some way. The same with Davonte Neal (who really leaves because of his playing time). You can not play with Robbie Toma over him or with Cam Mcdaniel over Greg Bryant.
He says he has some problems with pass protection/assignments. Really? A guy who his father is a football coach. A guy who come here with a good reputation a blocker. A smart guy who had months to learn the playbook. Alex Collins only played football for two years prior to his college career, come to Arkansas as a poor blocker and now is the best RB as a True Freshman and plays a lot. Man, i'm sure that Bryant is smarter while sleeps than Dyer, Crowell or other TF's who played a lot in his first year. Sounds an excuse to me, if that's what true, why would he leave? He should stay and fix this problem. He clearly thinks he can play.
And Bryant maybe has some nice muscles but maybe his head is soft. All this drama with only a month of competition, frustrating.
I think all parts have some fault. If he leaves, good luck.
You've been a great poster for a while... Respected by far more than just me....
Because of that I'm asking for clarity here... Do you KNOW something concrete,... Or is this just your strong opinion??
If he's on the team next year I will do the naked lap.
kuehnja where is my freakin vbucks
kuehnja where is my freakin vbucks
Wait a sec, aren't you graduating this spring???
I need to call shenanigans, somebody find me a quarter...
You still have possibly 3+ years for him to be wrong for sure LOL.
Louis Nix or Chris Stewart would be great guys for him to talk to. Both experienced extreme homesickness and almost gave up on ND completely. Both now call it the best decision they ever made to graduate from ND.
I'm a jr haha
I thought Stewart never ended up graduating. Or maybe that was finishing his graduates.
I thought Stewart never ended up graduating. Or maybe that was finishing his graduates.
If he's on the team next year I will do the naked lap.
If he's on the team next year I will do the naked lap.
He graduated in 3 and a half years from ND, and was the only FBS player in the country to be going to law school while playing as a 5th year in 2010. Think he may have not graduated from law school, as I know he was on the Jets practice squad for a bit.