Who is Likely Next (2013)

RuntheBall

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Edit: nice it was mcglinchey. The OL is set, heistand is doing great. Love my pa boys.
 
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Irishman77

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We gotta make room for Johnson! The kid is a beast and looks like Tuitt to me. I want him as a DE now...bad!
 

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I am so happy with the job ND's coaching staff did this week. Looking like Heistand was a great hire!
 
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Bogtrotter07

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I am so happy with the job ND's coaching staff did this week. Looking like Heistand was a great hire!

Funny, I remember the rampant criticism especially among those familiar with U of Tn and Chicago Bears fans. I was and am telling you it's a love affair with Heistand and Elliot. Will go down as a mondo brilliant Kelly move.
 

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The question posed here in this thread, at the moment (next week or so and even still today), could have a cornucopia of answers. I like this a lot!
 

Domina Nostra

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Three great linemen in three days. Great news!

The irrational pessimism disguised as "realism" concerning Heistand was one of the most annoying parts of the last few recruiting cycles.

It was inane. Tennessee's OL was incredibly young, thin, and inexperienced. They had to play Alabama, LSU, and Georgia. Consequently they got their butts kicked. The idea that a good coach was going to generate a running attack in the SEC with those resources was just silly. Plus, Tennessee had pulled in a great OL class the year before, but everyone wanted to judge the coach off of his last year, when the team sucked.

People need to get their emotions under control (whether "venting" or gushing), and stop offering predictions as facts.
 
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Bogtrotter07

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Three great linemen in three days. Great news!

The irrational pessimism disguised as "realism" concerning Heistand was one of the most annoying parts of the last few recruiting cycles.

It was inane. Tennessee's OL was incredibly young, thin, and inexperienced. They had to play Alabama, LSU, and Georgia. Consequently they got their butts kicked. The idea that a good coach was going to generate a running attack in the SEC with those resources was just silly. Plus, Tennessee had pulled in a great OL class the year before, but everyone wanted to judge the coach off of his last year, when the team sucked.

People need to get their emotions under control (whether "venting" or gushing), and stop offering predictions as facts.

Very well said!
 

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Commitment #7 is in for #NotreDame and it's a big one. More coming ASAP.
 
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