gtrower
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No way, this is WILD
Never mind, FORMER
Supposedly he’s also sticking with the team through the playoffs as well.
No way, this is WILD
Never mind, FORMER
Sure, I get it. And I’m not being argumentative either but there is such a thing as irrational exuberance.Not to disagree but seriously, how do we fans have any idea what the market will bear on these players?
Everyone is in the dark right now. Everyone is just feeling their way. It is a fascinating laboratory exercise in economics.
There have been emerging markets, but what about a market that has been kept in a corked bottle for decades and then we just uncork the bottle???
This is all really fascinating to me!
As for GT, we'll be okay. We've got a school with a hefty endowment, a school president who understands the relationship between sport and branding, a forward looking AD and a solid football coach.
Gt is okay.
Did I see speculation somewhere that he and his brother who is in the portal would possible go somewhere to play together?This is what I don’t get. You have a free education at Ga. Tech and you don’t try to compete and get on the field while getting a world class degree?
We also have to keep scouting and finding portal pieces from smaller schools who were underrated out of high school, or late bloomers.I feel like this is where Key can excel is paying above market value for top interior oline which often gets neglected vs other positions. Grab a dominant center and guards and they’ll pave the road for us to run the bawl. Also find another stud run blocking TE like Hawes and we’ll be off to the races.
That was me and 100% speculation.Did I see speculation somewhere that he and his brother who is in the portal would possible go somewhere to play together?
Yep we have to be the Blue Blood to the lower tier teamsWe also have to keep scouting and finding portal pieces from smaller schools who were underrated out of high school, or late bloomers.
From that thread, if true this may be the dirtiest thing Kiffen has pulled.
I don’t know if we’re OK or not. Yes, this is a disruptive “innovation” which is defining a completely new s-curve. No one knows where it will go and who’s OK and who’s not. Uncharted territory.Not to disagree but seriously, how do we fans have any idea what the market will bear on these players?
Everyone is in the dark right now. Everyone is just feeling their way. It is a fascinating laboratory exercise in economics.
There have been emerging markets, but what about a market that has been kept in a corked bottle for decades and then we just uncork the bottle???
This is all really fascinating to me!
As for GT, we'll be okay. We've got a school with a hefty endowment, a school president who understands the relationship between sport and branding, a forward looking AD and a solid football coach.
Gt is okay.
Exactly. Ever think the companies that have means would buy out the best resources out from under those that don’t have the means?Yes the portal stock exchange is percolating right now but there seems to be a lot of overvaluing going on.
Depends on how deep the well is.For a fast slot receiver with meh hands/route running skills? Thats not a smart use of money for any school imo. Supposedly Ole Miss spent $20 million on their roster this season with disappointing results and no playoff appearance, how long will they keep this up? Auburn spent close to the same i bet and had a 4th in a row losing season. Interesting to see how long some of these fanbases keep throwing good money after bad and how high it will all go…
IDK and I’m not kicking you in the shins but does anyone have Singleton’s physique stats two years ago. I think the point with the comparison is that Allen is lot more singleton than Darren Waller.If we're to believe roster stats I wouldn't agree with your body type comparison.
Eric: 5'11'' 190
Allen: 5'8'' 170 (reminds more of Malik) but hey maybe he hit a growth spurt and his recruiting pages aren't updated.
Has there been a better description of the driving force of capitalism than 'irrational exuberance?'Sure, I get it. And I’m not being argumentative either but there is such a thing as irrational exuberance.
That's fair and I wasn't trying to knock anyone's opinion either. Should have emphasized the stronger comparison to Malik. Watching Allen's JR/SR film (extremely impressive) he relates, at least to me, more to how Malik is used in our offense. This kid is going to be an absolute weapon for us. Routes are sharps, great hands and has the explosiveness needed to break away from defenders in confined spaces, short route trees. His punt returning ability is exciting too - shifty and low center of gravity allows him to be able to break through arm tackles easily.I think the point with the comparison is that Allen is lot more singleton than Darren Waller.
Yes. Irrational exuberance is a bug not a feature. Though, to be fair, capitalism in this country would like to make it a feature.Has there been a better description of the driving force of capitalism than 'irrational exuberance?'
Allen looks built very differently than both, especially the legs. Almost more JHaynes…That's fair and I wasn't trying to knock anyone's opinion either. Should have emphasized the stronger comparison to Malik. Watching Allen's JR/SR film (extremely impressive) he relates, at least to me, more to how Malik is used in our offense. This kid is going to be an absolute weapon for us. Routes are sharps, great hands and has the explosiveness needed to break away from defenders in confined spaces, short route trees. His punt returning ability is exciting too - shifty and low center of gravity allows him to be able to break through arm tackles easily.
I did find a reference to Singleton at 5'11'' 165 from 2023. I can definitely see Allen's game speed on film and he does have the ability to blow the top off and be a threat there too like Singleton. Just happy to chose Tech over Louisville.
In economics textbooks, irrational exuberance is a bug. In the real world, it is an intrinsic feature.Yes. Irrational exuberance is a bug not a feature. Though, to be fair, capitalism in this country would like to make it a feature.
Depends on how phony the culture is.In economics textbooks, irrational exuberance is a bug. In the real world, it is an intrinsic feature.