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can anyone else see Cole Luke moving in front of Lo by midyear once he learns the system?
Yup.
can anyone else see Cole Luke moving in front of Lo by midyear once he learns the system?
Not in my opinion.can anyone else see Cole Luke moving in front of Lo by midyear once he learns the system?
And since then, we competed for a national title, while they fired Skip and are in serious danger of being left without a seat when the realignment music stops.
can anyone else see Cole Luke moving in front of Lo by midyear once he learns the system?
I'm with you, GITF. Although, I'm still reluctant to call Day very good (at this stage anyway-- I think he'll be very good for sure...one day). And to be picky, I'm not sure I'd call Springman a good depth player yet either. Thinking of him as a b-ball sub, he's a guy you could put in and hopefully steal some minutes-- he won't kill you, but he also won't really make any plays out on the court.
I think Jones, Day, and Vanderdoes are all keys to how good the D and D-Line can truly be.
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Originally Posted by Whiskeyjack
Agreed wholeheartedly. If Day could put on another 20-30 lbs and do a passable Nix impression, the future of our DL would be even brighter. But his apparent inability to put on weight (or the maybe staff's hesitance to bulk him up?) probably means that ain't gonna happen.
20-30 for him could still come easy by start of the 2014 season. Very well could be the staff's choice in part. Anyone know about his injury history, or hopefully lack thereof?
Still burns me a bit but only like a very light sunburn. He had amazing raw talent and would have been elite in passing downs. I'm not saying we are better off without him, but I think it forced us to improve other aspects of the team, and gave other kids experience. If the rumors of his attitude are true, then we are in fact better off without him.
At the end of the day, if he had stayed, I believe he would have picked up weight and strength, and easily a top 15 player on draft day after this season. As it stands now, he's regressed with his size, and likely strength after sitting out a year (which he could have used to do the opposite). He's now looking at either A) entering the draft as an undersized DE after this year, or B) playing for 2 years for a team in limbo, and likely won't get the coaching and s/c support he would have enjoyed at ND. Not to mention the things that are more important than football.
Sucks for us, sucks for him, and we all no his mother was not happy. It's to bad, really like his mom's love for ND.
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Originally Posted by tadman95
I think Day hurt his knee celebrating (don't remember which game) because he was more dynamic before that. He wasn't as much a factor after.
I thought he was average after that. If true, I think he'll be bigger surprise this year.
Agree. I think he hit the freshman wall.
As it stands today I will go this way:
Elite:
Tuitt
Nix
Very Good:
Shembo
Day
Unproven but potential to be great:
Vanderdoes (probably moves to elite quickly)
Jones
Williams (has to show something this year)
Rochelle
Good depth players:
Schwenke
Hounshell
Springmann
Utupo
He'll be coached up just fine with Taggert in place; Western Kentucky had no business being as good as they were under Taggert, but he's a good coach that can develope some quality. Western Kentucky had two pretty good DE's under Taggert, so I assume his defensive coaching staff at USF will have some success with a talent like Lynch. Whether Lynch responds to the coaching is the real question, not the strength program or coaching itself.
Do you really think Day is another Nix? The dude is quicker than a hiccup, faster than quick, too, really! I don't ever seeing him do more than bouncing in occasionally. If he were taller maybe less of you would have a problem, but he is a 3-4 defensive end. He can rush, and play the run. Part of the reason I counted him elite, other than he outpaced a freshman All-American, is that by the end of the season he was more balanced than Kappy. In the NC game he was an integral part of that defensive line that you heard BK state that Bama didn't push around. He alternated until Kappy got hurt early, and then played most of the rest of the game as I remember. Did pretty well considering. But with Nix and Tuitt, the best offensive line in the country didn't push him around very much.
And I love Kappy, he gave the program everything. But his productivity will be replaced this season; I do wonder if his leadership will.
You quote me, but I'm not digging on him. Not calling for anything, just commenting on the ability or inability to gain weight???
I understand, I was trying to get your quote and Whiskey's above, for the ambiance. I am really not trying to be negative, either. It is just that many people see the girth, which pops out at you and people think nose.
Sheldon was pretty max when he came in. I think one of the coaches commented on it. Maybe Elston. He said, don't let his looks fool you. And I can attest. When you stand next to Sheldon, it looks like he is smuggling bombs under his shirt.
Interesting question. Do they want him to gain weight when he came in just under 290? They are fine with Hounshell playing at 280. If he gains strength, may he just not lose a little body fat and remain near the same weight? Hell, I don't know!
I love you guys! But, I really find this funny! What do you want from a kid? He comes in to an experienced defensive line, the best ND has had since Holtz was coach, showed the maturity and conditioning to make the two deep immediately, behind a fifth year senior captain on one side and an All-American on the other. His coaches continually refer to him as having the maturity of a sophmore or a junior, (all season long). He had more tackles than any freshman player since ??? More than Lynch, Johnson, Tuitt, Lewis-Moore, etc., etc., as a freshman, and you either need to change him to nose guard or don't see where he has that much potential.
I will tell you all you need to know about Sheldon. He is between 6 and 6'1" he is twice as wide as me, which is saying something. His legs are like tree trunks. He doesn't look like he has long limbs because they are so big around. But this cat is quick and has a high motor. And he is more athletic at that size that almost anyone would give him credit for. I am telling you. He may be atypical, but he gots it! And he can bring it.
can anyone else see Cole Luke moving in front of Lo by midyear once he learns the system?
From what I have read you guys are missing what truly makes sheldon great and that is his hands.
He can keep blockers off of him with what appears to be incredible ease.
I'm with you, GITF. Although, I'm still reluctant to call Day very good (at this stage anyway-- I think he'll be very good for sure...one day). And to be picky, I'm not sure I'd call Springman a good depth player yet either. Thinking of him as a b-ball sub, he's a guy you could put in and hopefully steal some minutes-- he won't kill you, but he also won't really make any plays out on the court.
I think Jones, Day, and Vanderdoes are all keys to how good the D and D-Line can truly be.
Day had 23 tackles and what three or four sacks to freshman Aaron Lynches 19 tackles and 5.5 sacks the year before? Who had more minutes? Who played a role on the better defense?
He was a poor system fit with a bad attitude. We can play "coulda, woulda, shoulda" all day long, but no one knows what would have happened. Lynch allegedly wanted back in last season, but the staff turned him down. That's pretty powerful evidence that you're wrong.
Wow that is very small. Councell ways more than him at OLB. Either that's way off or he's in trouble.
I love you guys! But, I really find this funny! What do you want from a kid? He comes in to an experienced defensive line, the best ND has had since Holtz was coach, showed the maturity and conditioning to make the two deep immediately, behind a fifth year senior captain on one side and an All-American on the other. His coaches continually refer to him as having the maturity of a sophmore or a junior, (all season long). He had more tackles than any freshman player since ??? More than Lynch, Johnson, Tuitt, Lewis-Moore, etc., etc., as a freshman, and you either need to change him to nose guard or don't see where he has that much potential.
I will tell you all you need to know about Sheldon. He is between 6 and 6'1" he is twice as wide as me, which is saying something. His legs are like tree trunks. He doesn't look like he has long limbs because they are so big around. But this cat is quick and has a high motor. And he is more athletic at that size that almost anyone would give him credit for. I am telling you. He may be atypical, but he gots it! And he can bring it.
What does Aaron Lynch have to do with my post on Sheldon Day and/or linemen? Why not post Steve Lattimer's numbers his freshman year too? They're just as relevant.
I agree about Sheldon, not sure I understand why you took exception to my comment. My comment was that it looked like he hurt his knee and it seemed like his effectiveness fell of after that. His explosiveness seemed to have suffered. No empirical evidence, just an opinion.
Never said I wanted anything, thought he was great, especially for a true freshman, and expect good things going forward.
Bogs--the only thing i'll disagree with your assessment of the defense is that Shaq is elite.
not yet.
Stephon Tuit - Already. Period.
Louis Nix - Best nose in America! Hell, best in the universe.
Prince Shembo - I watched him routinely run around and overturn 300 + lbs tackes last season.
Ishaq Williams - He has been elite, he needs to show it on the field all game long.
Sheldon Day - He was elite as a recruit, better than both Lynch and Tuitt as a frosh; and this year he will astonish everyone. Bank on it.
Jaron Jones, 6'5"- 6'6", 300lbs +, with near Tuitt speed, and Coach Kelly's comendation, yup!
Tony Springman, over 6'6", 300lbs, and with experience. He can play anwhere along the line and keeps improving. Inside info that he is really coming on strength and conditioning wise; and the RED HAIR, come on!
Chase Houndshell As a freshman two years ago on a bad shoulder he saw really meaningful minutes and played like a champion. Kelly made a point about his size and strength gains. Dwarfed by star power he was a really good recruit, probably better than ND would have ever actually landed before the Kelly Era.
Kona Swenke 6'4-5", 300lbs, Kelly has been heard saying that he could play for anyone in the country, and Kelly came damnd close to saying it in this press conference.
Eddie Vanderdoes - Does anyone believe he is not elite?
* Nix and Tuitt, no doubt. Shembo...very good but not elite IMO, but he made incredible strides last year, no doubt.The best of a class
Look, don’t take this personally and let’s not turn this into a you-vs.-me thing again. But I have to say I respectfully disagree. I look at this list of ND players and say only the most fervent of fervent ND fans would look at most of these players as elite. What is your definition of elite?? I think of it as being the best of the best, 1st and 2nd team AA or 1st or 2nd round draft picks, guys like Tyler Eifert, Michael Floyd, Jimmy Clausen, Golden Tate and Manti Te’o. Webster’s defines elite as:
* Nix and Tuitt, no doubt. Shembo...very good but not elite IMO, but he made incredible strides last year, no doubt.
* I don’t see how Tony Springman (despite your inside sources saying he’s making great strides) can be elite when he had 11 total tackles last year. That’s not elite by any standard.
* Kona Schwenke is NOT elite, by the mere fact that a guy with 11 tackles passed him on the depth chart, and he’s going into his senior year with 7 tackles in his career.
* Jarron Jones hasn’t played a down of college football. Neither has EV (who I think will be elite). You caution us about heaping too much praise on Jaylon Smith, but then you are telling us that 2 guys who have never played a down of college football are elite. Doesn’t make sense IMHO.
* Day – I think he’s going to a lot better than people are giving him credit for. But he’s not elite yet and I don’t expect him to be elite this next year. But he’s got the game to be an outstanding college football player, no doubt.
* Ishaq – C’mon, that’s another stretch. High school, sure he was elite, but so was Aaron Lynch, who you’ve been downplaying. Well Lynch did about as much in his freshman year than Ishaq has done in 2 years. He’s got the talent but does he have the fire in the belly? Even his dad is frustrated with his play. Elite players are elite because of their production, not because of their potential or because what they did on the previous level.
* Hounshell – Again, not elite. No production to prove it yet. Some good minutes as a freshman, but not elite minutes.
I'm just saying, nobody ever has 8 elite DL...not LSU, not FL, not Bama, and certainly not ND. It's not a knock on ND, it's just nobody gets that 8 elite players at 3-4 positions on the same team.
Edit: Just saw your last post after I posted this.
I will bet, with the presser, and a few things I have heard, that this year's d-line buries last years in terms of performance. Louis and Sheldon are going to be impossible to handle, and no one will see Stephon or Prince. They will just be there yesterday, the day before they started; that fast. Add Jarron, Ishaq, Springman, Utupo, Houndshell, and Stocton and I think we are going to have close to a dozen that can play, eight elite.