Mathis decommits

78 decommits in the last 5 years.

tells me that they make a lot of Bad early evaluations like Mathis and then realize it and drop communication with them while at the same time not being able to keep and close on the good players because they are too busy trying to back fill late for the bad evals and offers. My .02 cents

Yes is for sure 1/2 of it the other half is they offer kids early fully knowing they will blow up and not stick to gain momentum during camps or slow periods
 
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It's a ******* highlight, meaning that they show his best plays. I bet you did not watch him when his game was on ESPN. I watched that game and there were plenty of plays that were sideline to sideline that he did not get to, matter of fact if the play was sideline to the sideline he was not able to make a play majority if the time. I literally just watched this tape again to make sure I was not missing anything, and he is not chasing anybody down. With that being said, I think he is good. And he is not Luke kuechly, Kuechly is an athletic beast just like majority of the NFL LB.

He had like 16 tackles that game, tf are you talking about.
 
Wanna know bad recruiters.... they are awaiting the commitments of a kid from California (#1 recruit and Clemson lean) and Wakulla to fill their lb board .

Oh the rookies...

Flowe isnt a Clemson lean
 
Fam what the **** are you talking about. Bunch of outstanding LBs in college were Caves size. Kwon Alexander, Lavonte David, Devin White off the top
Of my head

Historically most of our LB’s have come in right around TAC size and weight including Vilma, Armstead and Ray Lewis.
 
He had like 16 tackles that game, tf are you talking about.
He also had plenty of plays were he looked to give up on or couldn't even put him self in position to make a play because he was to slow in getting to the edge. I'm not gonna keep arguing with you. You can talk about how many tackles he get gets but it does not change the fact he does not chase people down and that on a lot of plays he gives up on or flat out loses leverage because he is to slow. Learn to watch a game and determine how certain traits and actions can or can not translate to the next level.
 
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That’s what’s he’s listed at, in his tape he looked real small to me and nothing special.
I remember Shaq,Pink, and Mccloud HS tape looked amazing, the guys this year look just average imo
He had a VERIFIED listing of 6-0.5 ft and 203 lbs at the Opening and that was in April.....kid is not small
 
That’s what’s he’s listed at, in his tape he looked real small to me and nothing special.
I remember Shaq,Pink, and Mccloud HS tape looked amazing, the guys this year look just average imo

Some women look amazing until the makeup comes off. Doesn't change the size of their ***** though.

Not sure how you re-directed from size to how well the tape looks.
 
That’s what’s he’s listed at, in his tape he looked real small to me and nothing special.
I remember Shaq,Pink, and Mccloud HS tape looked amazing, the guys this year look just average imo
Ur tripping, he is a heat seeking missile, batting dow balls and returning them for pick 6, averaging about 14 tackles a game, and shows good sideline to sideline speed. I think your literally the only one who thinks his tape is average. You might want to watch McClouds, Shaq's, and Pickney tape again. Shaq is probably the only legit argument you have but Pickney and McCloud's though have good tape, there highschool tape is not any better than Cave's. None of their tapes show the type of athleticism Cave shows at all, Cave is running down kids from 15-20 yds behind. So I have to disagree with you there. In Cave'a junior senior he had 162 tackles, neither Shaq, Pickney, nor McCloud were able to put of those type of numbers in a single season while in highschool.
 
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Ur tripping, he is a heat seeking missile, batting dow balls and returning them for pick 6, averaging about 14 tackles a game, and shows good sideline to sideline speed. I think your literally the only one who thinks his tape is average. You might want to watch McClouds, Shaq's, and Pickney tape again. Shaq is probably the only legit argument you have but Pickney and McCloud's though have good tape, there highschool tape is not any better than Cave's. None of their tapes show the type of athleticism Cave shows at all, Cave is running down kids from 15-20 yds behind. So I have to disagree with you there. In Cave'a junior senior he had 162 tackles, neither Shaq, Pickney, nor McCloud were able to put of those type of numbers in a single season while in highschool.

Mcloud's high school tape was awesome...Destoryed everything moving.

T-A-C's is awesome too imo.
 
Flagg isn’t getting dropped.
Just like we sit here and scratch our heads on why a dude that kills is down here doesn’t get recruited by us and balls out oos; everyone in his home town is scratching their head saying the same thing. We have pages and pages of dudes like tutu on here.
Slow or not what does everyone on here say?
NUmbers don’t lie correct? Numbers don’t lie with Parish and they shouldn’t lie with Flagg either.
If Flagg was a local kid with those numbers we would have 50 pages calling the staff morons.
 
He also had plenty of plays were he looked to give up on or couldn't even put him self in position to make a play because he was to slow in getting to the edge. I'm not gonna keep arguing with you. You can talk about how many tackles he get gets but it does not change the fact he does not chase people down and that on a lot of plays he gives up on or flat out loses leverage because he is to slow. Learn to watch a game and determine how certain traits and actions can or can not translate to the next level.

You can say that about any linebacker.

16 tackles is 16 tackles especially at the level he plays at.

Everyone tackles about sideline to sideline but can he get off a block and disengage?

Can he diagnose plays?

Will he over run his run fit?

If he did he injured earlier in the year, he was on pace to break Texas Career tackles record. We are talking Texas HS football.
 
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