and it's a good class.
Good quarterback.
Good receivers.
Good depth guy on the offensive line (but not a guy who should start this year, in my opinion) in Delance.
Top flight defensive tackle in Taylor who can play alongside Boyette next year and then replace Boyette in 2017 when Boyette goes off gloriously to the NFL, which he will--freaking count on it.
Good running back in Porter who has excellent cutting ability and extraordinary hip movement and fluidity, which allows him to get up-field and make positive yardage with great success and regularity--really an extraordinary talent in that regard, quite frankly--just extraordinary.
The other positions in the class (other than the thus-far committed defensive linemen, who are all basically very poor, quite frankly) I have purposely not analyzed as of yet, as I believe the focus needs to be on playing the right guys among the players who are currently on the roster.
Needed pieces in each class, and properly evaluating the guys who are currently on the roster--those are the two keys.
By the way, to sirhornsalot: you said that I can't name one receiver who Norvell has screwed up. I will tell you 4 wide receivers / tight ends who Norvell should have played last year to move the chains with their size, reliability and ability: Jake Oliver (the all-time receptions leader in Texas high school football history, by the way, and a 3-time 5A all-state player); Garrett Gray (all-state the only two years he played high school football); Deandre McNeal (the real star at Mesquite Poteet, lol, using the Tony Franklin system, lol); and the big and reliable Dorian Leonard. That's how he screwed up the receivers, and it was obvious every freaking game. Thank you so very much--really, thank you so very much, lol.
Good quarterback.
Good receivers.
Good depth guy on the offensive line (but not a guy who should start this year, in my opinion) in Delance.
Top flight defensive tackle in Taylor who can play alongside Boyette next year and then replace Boyette in 2017 when Boyette goes off gloriously to the NFL, which he will--freaking count on it.
Good running back in Porter who has excellent cutting ability and extraordinary hip movement and fluidity, which allows him to get up-field and make positive yardage with great success and regularity--really an extraordinary talent in that regard, quite frankly--just extraordinary.
The other positions in the class (other than the thus-far committed defensive linemen, who are all basically very poor, quite frankly) I have purposely not analyzed as of yet, as I believe the focus needs to be on playing the right guys among the players who are currently on the roster.
Needed pieces in each class, and properly evaluating the guys who are currently on the roster--those are the two keys.
By the way, to sirhornsalot: you said that I can't name one receiver who Norvell has screwed up. I will tell you 4 wide receivers / tight ends who Norvell should have played last year to move the chains with their size, reliability and ability: Jake Oliver (the all-time receptions leader in Texas high school football history, by the way, and a 3-time 5A all-state player); Garrett Gray (all-state the only two years he played high school football); Deandre McNeal (the real star at Mesquite Poteet, lol, using the Tony Franklin system, lol); and the big and reliable Dorian Leonard. That's how he screwed up the receivers, and it was obvious every freaking game. Thank you so very much--really, thank you so very much, lol.
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