Cave is in!

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What the f is with yall and all addiction to the nfl? When did the canes get placed in the afc east?. WHO CARESSS...?

Skai Moore would of been a 3 year starter here. Im lost a bit?.

B/c of our rep of NFLU
 
No. On average, the star system is accurate. But there are tons of exceptions both ways (kids overrated and underrated).

Okay?
It’s kinda silly to argue that a particular staff has the magic touch to where every one of their 3* players is going to be the underrated kid. Chances are, *on average*, your 3* players are going to be just like his 3* players.
 
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The stars system is not very active. It’s like the NFL draft the first 15 picks is usually pretty easy. The star system has some validity too it but it’s leaves out a lot of kids who should be rated higher and some who should be rated lower. I played 1 year of high school football and got drafted and started in the league. Don’t tell me how star system is accurate because it’s not all that accurate. Look at the kid Tolliver from LSU who never got drafted and all the 5 stars from Florida state who didn’t get drafted. You must work for one these recruiting companies. Those companies making money off these high school kids. Honestly I’m glad y’all do cause I love it. But very accurate is not true and I can break it down with my own research and own facts. I know they had me rated as a one star in high school, but when I started as a credsgirt freshman, I’d literally choke the **** out of one of them Tennessee or gator receivers for trying to stunt on me after they catch a ball.

You go ahead and link whatever studies you’re holding onto that shows the star system isn’t accurate.
 
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Okay?
It’s kinda silly to argue that a particular staff has the magic touch to where every one of their 3* players is going to be the underrated kid. Chances are, *on average*, your 3* players are going to be just like his 3* players.

It doesn't have to be mutually exclusive.
It can be true the a 5 star player has a better chance to be a star and it can also be true that a 3 star player can be a good solid player.
We need good solid players and we also need a full class.
 
It doesn't have to be mutually exclusive.
It can be true the a 5 star player has a better chance to be a star and it can also be true that a 3 star player can be a good solid player.
We need good solid players and we also need a full class.

I’ll pass on “solid” players.
 
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This class is coming together nicely. Staff is doing a lot of what needs to be done. Now take our shots at a few elite Blue Chips and if we strike out, we’re still ahead of where we’ve been by locking up the kids we should.

Exactly we need a full class. Not a class low on numbers because we held spots chasing dream kids. We haven't posted a consistent record for way to long to expect fo fill a class full of 5 star kids.
 
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Then you will sign a very small class that doesn't vmcome close to the numbers we need.

That’s fine.
If a staff at Miami can’t bring in a class full of dynamic athletes, it’s time to fire the staff. Not reach for a class of low-ceiling “solid” players. Pitt can have that class. Iowa can have that class.
 
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This was the LB I was worried about losing. I’ve been on Cave for a minute. He’s a high, productive LB w speed. Finishes tackles, and is a football player that’s also moonlights as an athlete.

NJ has been producing some ballers lately, and even though he’s a 3*, I highly doubt he stays as such as his season progresses (think Nesta). Not saying he’ll be that high, but I def see a bump to a 90-91 rating & consensus 4 star in his future.

Now imma be honest; we still gotta go HARD after Flowe. Don’t care what it takes, but pairing Flowe w Cave is a major upgrade over two guys who’ve been the incumbent starters for 4 yrs, and instantly makes everyone better. (And those two guys have been greeeat for The U)
 
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