2023 Hykeem Williams, 2023 WR (signs w/ Forfeit State)

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You have been hard on this Gattis is an issue thing for a while now. You have been proven correct.

I hope he some how fixes it for the rest of this year but in reality I think we know the answer.
Most have seen this story before. The blueprint of what ****** coaches look like has been engrained. Nix, Whipple, Bill Young, Donofrio, Enos, Manny…

We’ve seen it all around here. Stubborn and non adaptable coordinators don’t last long here. No1 is going to watch Gattis archaic offense for 3 years.
 
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A&M showing Shemar’s Twitter account (on the big screen) before jaylon jones’ was the best he looked all night
 
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Literally didn’t hear his name besides the one tackle he made unblocked on the backside pursuit. OL won that battle last night and it wasn’t close, we just failed miserably elsewhere smh.

Shot ourselves in the foot with special teams.

Folks looking at Gattis sideways, but I’m real excited about the potential of running game under his gameplanning w/ more horses (citizen, chaney, ’23 recruits). Mirabal and Mario will transform this OL room quick. & like you said they’re already performing better than expected
 
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Shot ourselves in the foot with special teams.
Folks looking at Gattis sideways, but I’m real excited about the potential of running game under his gameplanning w/ more horses (citizen, chaney, ’23 recruits)
No....we shot ourselves in the foot with shoddy *** red zone offense for the 10,000 time in 15+ yrs....Not ONE TD??....how anyone doesn't find that troubling is beyond me.
 
Shot ourselves in the foot with special teams.

Folks looking at Gattis sideways, but I’m real excited about the potential of running game under his gameplanning w/ more horses (citizen, chaney, ’23 recruits). Mirabal and Mario will transform this OL room quick.

Make no mistake about it, that’s what he wants and what we are trying to become. A run dominant O with some big outside guys that can win. Need the horses, but we knew that. Will we be able to do it? Remains to be seen, but that OL and rushing attack we saw last night with 2 5’10 185 pound backs against that front was something we haven’t seen in 10+ years and it will only get better. The rest on that side of the ball is in the air until we get the necessary horses. A lot to be upset about, but I am not in fire everyone and we are winning 6 games mode. Sue me.
 
Stranahan has the best basketball program in the area, he plays hoops (i yhink they won states). Those schools tried more than likely as with Dillard.
It’s crazy how good they are now. They were in my district in the early 10s. That was a highlight tape game for us compared to real battles against Dillard & Cardinal gibbons
 
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It’s crazy how good they are now. They were in my district in the early 10s. That was a highlight tape game for us compared to real battles against Dillard & Cardinal gibbons
i didnt realize they were that good until my co workers popped off on each other 1 thatt went to Staranahan (played div 1 football) and the other went to Dillard.

Dillard is a known powerhouse in basketball and when the stranhan dude popped off on him i had to go check and he was right...them boys been super good the last 4 years.
 
No....we shot ourselves in the foot with shoddy *** red zone offense for the 10,000 time in 15+ yrs....Not ONE TD??....how anyone doesn't find that troubling is beyond me.
Red zone offense was well below the standard, I won’t argue that.

the turnover battle was lost in special teams. Special teams really hurt us ( missed opportunity to recover the muffed A&M punt in the 4th, don’t get two FGAs blocked, tyrique **** up). A cleaner ST game could’ve led to a win even with shotty red zone offense

I hate to be a blame the players type of guy but I can’t go against what my eyes saw. I thought Gattis called a good game and the QB/WRs didn’t make the most of the open windows. If they can’t connect in the open field, it makes sense to me they couldn't connect when the spaces got tighter
 
Red zone offense was well below the standard, I won’t argue that.

the turnover battle was lost in special teams. Special teams really hurt us ( missed opportunity to recover the muffed A&M punt in the 4th, don’t get two FGAs blocked, tyrique **** up). A cleaner ST game could’ve led to a win even with shotty red zone offense

I hate to be a blame the players type of guy but I can’t go against what my eyes saw. I thought Gattis called a good game and the QB/WRs didn’t make the most of the open windows. If they can’t connect in the open field, it makes sense to me they couldn't connect when the spaces got tighter
He called a garbage game. He had many opportunities to show me something in ref to playcalling and he failed.
 
Make no mistake about it, that’s what he wants and what we are trying to become. A run dominant O with some big outside guys that can win. Need the horses, but we knew that. Will we be able to do it? Remains to be seen, but that OL and rushing attack we saw last night with 2 5’10 185 pound backs against that front was something we haven’t seen in 10+ years and it will only get better. The rest on that side of the ball is in the air until we get the necessary horses. A lot to be upset about, but I am not in fire everyone and we are winning 6 games mode. Sue me.
I loved how Knighton ran compared to last week. I thought to myself yeah that’s the same dude who earned the right to be compared to Sony Michel.

Not holding my breathe for Tyler or Hykeem Williams. We’ll see how ****ey feels about Miami in December, but I’m praying some of the Inniss smoke is real. He is exactly the type of dude we need. He looks better right now than anyone in our room. A sure handed football loving route running technician. Flipping Mark Fletcher and having Fletcher + Brown recruit their teammate to stay home is my pipe dream hope
 
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