Charlie Thomas getting some draft love on ESPN+

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Hasn't he had 1 carry in 7 games and they just traded a good bit to get another RB?
yeah and special teams is how a lot of fringe nfl guys like that stay around for a while. if you aren’t a drafted RB/WR your best shot at making a 53 is to at least show something on teams. if collins was pushing for him to do so that might be one of the few correct decisions he made
 

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i have a hard time believing this is even true cause it seemed like he was basically playing all the time
2018- 6 starts
2019- 5 starts
2020- 2 starts
2021- 8 starts

Not sure what was going on in 2019, but damn what about 2020. Someone would have to explain how he wasn't one of our best LBs in 2020.
 

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2018- 6 starts
2019- 5 starts
2020- 2 starts
2021- 8 starts

Not sure what was going on in 2019, but damn what about 2020. Someone would have to explain how he wasn't one of our best LBs in 2020.

2018 - played in 10 games, 5th on team in tackles
2019 - played in all 12 games, second on team in tackles
2020 - played in all 10 games, only 18 total tackles
2021 - played in all 12 games, 4th on team in tackles

I think 2019 and 2020 was David Curry's 5th and 6th season...

In 2020 Thomas was moved to Nickel, probably because of his size/speed combo, but eventually was moved back to LB, where he excels.
 

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2018 - played in 10 games, 5th on team in tackles
2019 - played in all 12 games, second on team in tackles
2020 - played in all 10 games, only 18 total tackles
2021 - played in all 12 games, 4th on team in tackles

I think 2019 and 2020 was David Curry's 5th and 6th season...

In 2020 Thomas was moved to Nickel, probably because of his size/speed combo, but eventually was moved back to LB, where he excels.
Why we played Curry over Thomas will go down as one of the biggest mysteries of all time right behind where is Jimmy Hoffa buried and slightly ahead of who is DB Cooper.
 

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Why we played Curry over Thomas will go down as one of the biggest mysteries of all time right behind where is Jimmy Hoffa buried and slightly ahead of who is DB Cooper.

David Curry was a darn good LB. He started over Thomas in 2018-19 because Thomas was a true freshman/sophomore and was still learning the game at the college level. He started over Thomas in 2020 because Curry played LB and Thomas played Nickel.

Early in his career Thomas showed flashes of what he was becoming but he wasn't exactly the beast he is now.
 

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David Curry was a darn good LB. He started over Thomas in 2018-19 because Thomas was a true freshman/sophomore and was still learning the game at the college level. He started over Thomas in 2020 because Curry played LB and Thomas played Nickel.

Early in his career Thomas showed flashes of what he was becoming but he wasn't exactly the beast he is now.
I am sorry, but Curry was nowhere near as good as Thomas and should not have started over him. Thomas became a starter half way through his Freshman season. He was a starter as Sophomore and was named ACC LB of the week against USF. Then, they moved him to Nickel for his Junior year, but there was no need to move Thomas to nickel other than to give Curry the starting spot.
 

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I am sorry, but Curry was nowhere near as good as Thomas and should not have started over him. Thomas became a starter half way through his Freshman season. He was a starter as Sophomore and was named ACC LB of the week against USF. Then, they moved him to Nickel for his Junior year, but there was no need to move Thomas to nickel other than to give Curry the starting spot.

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And THIS is why I get so tired of the “but how many of our players make the pros” metric for judging college players. If you are a great college player it doesn’t decrease your value to the team if you don’t make the pros.
If your team has 8-10 players drafted every year, see Bama and UGA, you will have a damn good team. Players going to the NFL is a solid metric for a team’s ceiling. Individual players can be great college players and not NFL material, see Tebo and Little Joe. Having a big number of NFL talented players helps a lot.
 

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Didn’t they also try to use him as an edge rusher before deciding he was undersized there? He’s been moved around way too much IMO. And he’s had some injury issues. He was a liability in deep coverage at Nickel IIRC, so not sure NFL safety is in his future. I’m glad he’s finally arrived at a position where he excels, but frustrating to me that it took so long for the staff to realize it. He’s a heckuva good player for us.
 

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If your team has 8-10 players drafted every year, see Bama and UGA, you will have a damn good team. Players going to the NFL is a solid metric for a team’s ceiling. Individual players can be great college players and not NFL material, see Tebo and Little Joe. Having a big number of NFL talented players helps a lot.
No argument there but just saying it’s generally been a false metric for Tech for as long as we’ve been playing football.
 

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No argument there but just saying it’s generally been a false metric for Tech for as long as we’ve been playing football.
Worked pretty well for CJP’s first 3 years. Lots of NFL talent on those teams. A couple of first round picks as well. It’s not a false metric. It is an indicator of a team’s potential. More so now than 20 years ago and getting even more of a sound metric.

You can be a good team without NFL talent but you won’t win any Conference Championship without several NFL future players any more.
 

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Worked pretty well for CJP’s first 3 years. Lots of NFL talent on those teams. A couple of first round picks as well. It’s not a false metric. It is an indicator of a team’s potential. More so now than 20 years ago and getting even more of a sound metric.

You can be a good team without NFL talent but you won’t win any Conference Championship without several NFL future players any more.
2009 and 2014 were the best paul johnson teams by a significant margin and also had some of the best players we sent to the nfl (morgan, burnett, demaryius, waller, shaq mason, dwyer etc.) good teams have good players and good players go to the nfl. the likelihood of having a good team without sending players to the nfl is low and we should always be striving to send as many players there as possible
 

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Worked pretty well for CJP’s first 3 years. Lots of NFL talent on those teams. A couple of first round picks as well. It’s not a false metric. It is an indicator of a team’s potential. More so now than 20 years ago and getting even more of a sound metric.

You can be a good team without NFL talent but you won’t win any Conference Championship without several NFL future players any more.
This argument gets carried away with itself.

The standard that was quoted was Alabama and Georgia and sending 8 or more players to the NFL every year.

Tech has NEVER sent that many players to the NFL in a year. And neither have about 120 other teams.

The metric for Tech is winning. If we have 4 players with NFL talent in a given year, that’s great, and I’m all in favor of it, but you’re going need 10 or 12 other players who are great college players, but who don’t make it in the pros, to be a good team.

Those players at Tech, by the way, would include our best quarterbacks and running backs and even some of our best DL. That’s our history, not what Alabama and Georgia do.
 
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