hwdgeplague
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In the list of all time GT DT's. I am having trouble picking anyone better.
Better than TJ but on par with Joe and D Rich.I would say he's behind Rock Perdoni (who stands alone at the top), Coleman Rudolph, Kevin Battle, and Vance Walker. I'd rate him about equal to Joe Anoai, Darrryl Richard, and T. J. Barnes (this based on T. J.'s pro career). He was one of the best ever in the modern era for sure.
Better than TJ but on par with Joe and D Rich.
Of all these guys, what's remarkable about Adam was his rate and magnitude of progress. He went from an extremely raw piece of clay with little to no real experience to an NFL prospect.I agree with this I think; and would add if Adam was in Tenuta's scheme we would be talking about him closer to Battle and Rudolph than Richard and Anoai. What we did up front with our Tackles Adam Fits in perfect to that penetration scheme vs occupy scheme.
FYI Vance Walker to me was the same as Anoai and Richard at Tech...so Gotsis is in that group....
I can't remember if Smylie Gebhart and Rock Perdoni played end or tackle, but they were two of my all time favorites.
Of all these guys, what's remarkable about Adam was his rate and magnitude of progress. He went from an extremely raw piece of clay with little to no real experience to an NFL prospect.
Good on ya, Mate!
Perdoni was the most physical pound for pound of any football player I ever saw at any school ever.I cannot recall anyone more physical pound-for-pound than Gotsis at defensive tackle for Tech.
I keep hearing this in this thread. Anyone have something of him to show us fans who weren't around in his time?Perdoni was the most physical pound for pound of any football player I ever saw at any school ever.
Wish him well...one of my favorite players during the CPJ era.
Yep, sure was in my eyes. And not only in my eyes: " ...he was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American in 1970, when he received first-team honors from the Associated Press (AP), the America Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Central Press Association (CPA), the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), United Press International (UPI), Football News, The Sporting News and the Walter Camp Foundation."Perdoni was the most physical pound for pound of any football player I ever saw at any school ever.
Would be great to see high light film of him.Yep, sure was in my eyes. And not only in my eyes: " ...he was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American in 1970, when he received first-team honors from the Associated Press (AP), the America Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Central Press Association (CPA), the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), United Press International (UPI), Football News, The Sporting News and the Walter Camp Foundation."
What's your impression of Pelton as a developer?One thing I will remember about Gotsis is his trajectory was rising every year. He went from a "need a body" DL his true freshmen year...to occupy the OL enough for our LBs to make a play his sophomore year...to a legitimate P5 DL who could play the run and get to the QB...to a force on the interior that offenses had to game plan around. His game against FSU was one of the best performances from a GT DT I can remember.
The thing is, he still has not reached his full potential. The guy did not have much help during his career, and took on a lot of double teams. He's probably playing SDE on the next level, but his versatility to play inside and outside as well as his ceiling are getting high reviews from the NFL types.
Wish him well...one of my favorite players during the CPJ era.