Wiltfong with Crystal Ball for Tyrique

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Its important when people chime in that they realize certain things are part of an ongoing conversation in many instances. I've said numerous times hes certainly improved. But that's like saying to go from meirda to fertilizer is enough. Robert Knowles has greatly improved as well. But he still is not someone to be used as an example for what a great job a coach or player is doing. He has improved to the level that you can say in most instances hes no longer one of our bigger weaknesses on d. But hes certainly not one of our strengths. Hes serviceable is what he is... for me and any of us who I associate with who hold people on this team to a set standard serviceable dont cut it. Before you respond to the standard comment I'll clarify we dont have many players who play up to that standard as of now. In my eyes alot of that falls on the deaf ears of coaches who have neglected there duties. I'm glad for once a dialogue between us fixnt result in the usual

Do you feel that Rumph is guilty of the same in regards to coaching ability? Obviously the general consensus on CIS is that Rumph did his job with the corners he had but failed on the recruiting trail in landing those individuals he had a relationship with at the youth level.

We saw the development of Jackson into a good college player (albeit not anywhere near a draft choice some of those here would like to believe him to be), some development of Dean this year (who was lost in space when he initially arrived on campus and was as raw as they come) though not to a palatable level as a boundary corner IMO, and success by Young (prior to injury) and Bandy (though he's just a dog and his attitude/dedication may account for a lot of that success - such was evident early on when he and Harley were doing one-on-one drills at Greentree on their own).

Circling back to the original question, has Rumph been serviceable enough as a position coach, recruiting questions aside, to warrant retention?
 
Do you feel that Rumph is guilty of the same in regards to coaching ability? Obviously the general consensus on CIS is that Rumph did his job with the corners he had but failed on the recruiting trail in landing those individuals he had a relationship with at the youth level.

We saw the development of Jackson into a good college player (albeit not anywhere near a draft choice some of those here would like to believe him to be), some development of Dean this year (who was lost in space when he initially arrived on campus and was as raw as they come) though not to a palatable level as a boundary corner IMO, and success by Young (prior to injury) and Bandy (though he's just a dog and his attitude/dedication may account for a lot of that success - such was evident early on when he and Harley were doing one-on-one drills at Greentree on their own).

Circling back to the original question, has Rumph been serviceable enough as a position coach, recruiting questions aside, to warrant retention?
That's a loaded question. I'd love to see Mike have a lil more say with the secondary. As of now we are a good unit BECAUSE of our front 7... but were exposed when they dont get home quick enough. We also dont target in recruiting kids nationally who will make us elite as a unit regardless of pass rush. I'd like to see him have the ability to coach up kids who have a sky high ceiling. In short Mike could be better in many ways.
 
C'mon brother. Rayshawn and jaquan learned nothing from this man. Jamal was actually a testament to how little he could coach just as Robert Knowles is to an extent I suppose Main difference being jrock will tear your head off. Similarities are neither was able to learn how to read the field and both could never figure out the angles they should use on field. similarities with that extend heavily to sheldrick & to a lesser extent even jaquan... That all falls back on the coaching they don't receive. But anyone that thinks manny will actually fire this dude is trippin. If love to be surprised but hes brought this dude all over the country with him. That's like alfraud saying to no d get up out of here

Are you really trying to say angles a player takes in pursuit are coached that way??? Jesus people that never played or coached expose themselves every day on this site. Players are coached on attacking a players inside hip and things like that to prevent cut backs and over pursuit. Poor angles is purely on the players and almost always because of underestimating the opponents speed or overestimating their own. But you know, coaching bro!
 
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Are you really trying to say angles a player takes in pursuit are coached that way??? Jesus people that never played or coached expose themselves every day on this site. Players are coached on attacking a players inside hip and things like that to prevent cut backs and over pursuit. Poor angles is purely on the players and almost always because of underestimating the opponents speed or overestimating their own. But you know, coaching bro!
Watch out your in for it now buddy, you just questioned D.
 
We will never be back until we start winning these types of battles. You know why Bama and Clemson are in the playoff every year, it's because their rosters are filled with 4 and 5 star studs at every position. I'm excited about Manny and hopefully Fedora, but we won't compete on a national level until we start landing kids like this.
 
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I was told TS is the one who told Witflong he’s going to Uga. So that’s why there’s a cb to Uga.

So his sauce was legit. He could be trolling but he flat out told him from his mouth Uga.
 
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I think he can play FS bro. A Redwine caliber player. I think we should take him over nothing.

He has some ball skills and instincts on film, but that's it. He is not half the athlete Redwine is. The ceiling is very low.
 
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Foh, I obviously said the miss will hurt but we going to be alright at the end of the day
if tyrique had waited to sign I bet we would of got him due to Manny but that ship has sailed. He wasn't signing up for richt IMO and stuck with UGA.
 
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Its plenty of stuff the criticize without making up stuff that doesn't make sense.
Making up stuff? Ur right. Ur not taught a more efficient way to approach a tackle. Butch was a madman like that. No need to respond to me while yall like tweeting everyone. Ask any of our dbs if you're taught proper angles to approach a defender from. Since you seem to think that's never corrected when it happens over and over with our dbs.
 
Are you really trying to say angles a player takes in pursuit are coached that way??? Jesus people that never played or coached expose themselves every day on this site. Players are coached on attacking a players inside hip and things like that to prevent cut backs and over pursuit. Poor angles is purely on the players and almost always because of underestimating the opponents speed or overestimating their own. But you know, coaching bro!
Just to be clear are you saying you're not taught how to approach a tackle in what instance? It's simply inside hip & make the tackle?
 
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