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Arguably. I'd argue that he was not. He was great though.No doubt about it. Nesbitt was arguably the best QB in CPJ tenure.
Arguably. I'd argue that he was not. He was great though.No doubt about it. Nesbitt was arguably the best QB in CPJ tenure.
wow, never thought of that...He can probably claim that UGA was a hostile environment after that Baseball player started dropping the N-word when he went into a game this past season, he's probably thinking that UGA and the NCAA will want to avoid embarrassment by revisiting that if they deny him immediate eligibility
I put my wife on ignore and it didn't work, really need a way to turn the volume off on her.
Hell to the yeah!LET IT GO
I would take JG, LJ, or Yates in a passing offense over Nesbitt. I LOVED JN in CPJ's offense, but with the QB GT had coming in the 2008 class, I doubt he would have been the starter for long as QB in the CCG offense.
This is what I assume would have happened as well.IMO, Nesbitt would have went to defense and played Safety eventually. They said he was actually a better prospect at safety than QB (and that's saying something since he was a 4 star QB)...and it showed as he made the Bills roster there even though he never played a snap there in college.
QB - We haven't seen Graham, LJ, or Yates throw a single pass as a division I QB... I tend to agree with you, but I have to wait to see. Nesbitt was a spread QB in high school who did #s. While he wasn't the most accurate, he had a cannon and who knows how he'd have developed.
RB - I'm not as concerned here, but Dwyer was a "home run hitter" as well as a power back--something we never enjoyed again during the rest of CPJ's tenure. Benson and company will do fine, but we don't a Dwyer, or a veteran transfer like Anthony Allen to step in for the '19 season.
WR - We have no one even remotely close to Demaryius Thomas. We will be ok, but we are relatively weak here no matter the offense.
DEFENSE - Johnson inherited Derrick Morgan, Darryl Richard, and Michael Johnson on the DL... Burnett in the secondary... CGC is getting nothing remotely close to this type of talent on D.
Overall... yes we should be okay and I will have moderate expectations. However, we shouldn't expect CGC to plug and chug as seamlessly as CPJ was able to. His cupboard is bare compared to that '08 squad.
JT says Hi!?!No doubt about it. Nesbitt was arguably the best QB in CPJ tenure.
There's plenty of athleticism that CGC will inherit, plus at least 4 OL that he will be hard pressed to duplicate the next few years, not to mention a young athletic secondary, a very good young kick returner, and good young field goal kicker---we will see how much the aforementioned players contribute to CGC teams.Really?
CGC just started following Fields on Twitter.
That sounds way goodHopefully Coach Collins can convince Fields to come to GTOhhhh Snap!
You had better get your telescope ready,AlabamaBuzzNever going to happen, but one day, I just know I will see pigs that fly, so you're "saying there's a chance".
You had better get your telescope ready,AlabamaBuzz
Is that really still the case?So all the talking head idiots on 92.9 seem to think Field will only go to another factory- Ohio St, OK, etc, they also listed off FL, AU, LSU, and A&M seemingly oblivious of the sec transfer rules.
Is that really still the case?
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/s...hools-will-no-longer-ability-block-transfers/
I think Fields could save Malzahn's career. Not sure if Auburn bag men have it in them to buy another title though.
PSU seems like a pretty logical choice since it was his first pick and PSU is graduating their QB.
UF seems like an interesting place for him to wind up.
GT would be cool, but I won't hold my breath.
I could see Miami,Tennessee,South Carolina or Kentucky as possibilities for Justin Fields if he doesn't come to Georgia TechHad not thought about this, Ibea, but yes, the bagmen will be happy to pay, if they really believe Fields is "CAM-like". Someone would just have use the correct electronic gambling machine.