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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 695722" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>Yes our coach has described J. Lee as NFL level talent so I would expect he will be a monster but based on what I have seen from him throughout his career, I feel doubtful we will get a lot of playing time out of him. I agree on Clayton, he looks the part but so far he has spent most of his career hurt or on the bench. I hope they both have great seasons, but I want to see it before I start declaring them all americans. </p><p></p><p>As for our linebackers, I agree they have not performed near a level that would allow us to be a championship caliber team. The same could be said about our secondary. They underperformed by a good margin last year and I am beginning to question our entire defensive coaching staff. I did not see a lot of improvement as the year progressed. I hope we get some better returns in 2020.</p><p></p><p>Realistically, Ivey needs to add 40 lbs. to compete at this level. Of the freshmen, I think Johnson has the best chance to contribute this season. The other kid, Kennard I think, is a project.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 695722, member: 65"] Yes our coach has described J. Lee as NFL level talent so I would expect he will be a monster but based on what I have seen from him throughout his career, I feel doubtful we will get a lot of playing time out of him. I agree on Clayton, he looks the part but so far he has spent most of his career hurt or on the bench. I hope they both have great seasons, but I want to see it before I start declaring them all americans. As for our linebackers, I agree they have not performed near a level that would allow us to be a championship caliber team. The same could be said about our secondary. They underperformed by a good margin last year and I am beginning to question our entire defensive coaching staff. I did not see a lot of improvement as the year progressed. I hope we get some better returns in 2020. Realistically, Ivey needs to add 40 lbs. to compete at this level. Of the freshmen, I think Johnson has the best chance to contribute this season. The other kid, Kennard I think, is a project. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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