flatwaterfan
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What is considered a hit and what is considered a miss? I also think during a coaching change and when there are changes in scheme that has an impact on your success rate so not too sure I will get too shook up on this.
I'm not sure anyone is going to get "shook up" about this. It's information for discussion.What is considered a hit and what is considered a miss? I also think during a coaching change and when there are changes in scheme that has an impact on your success rate so not too sure I will get too shook up on this.
And here is a major part of our problem. Pretty hard to build a good roster when this is happening.
What I don't understand is, what are "guys"?
I would agree with this. I have been trying to decipher his numbers.I definitely think this is a problem.
But I have no idea how he came up with his "hits".
For 2009-2016, here's who I would say are pretty close to "hits" (how many he had in parenthesis). I suppose he has a lot of these guys as "guys" but if you're a multi-year starter that would seem to be a pretty good "hit". Unless he's only going to call a guy a "hit" if they're nearly an all-conference type of player. He didn't even list all the guys that made NFL rosters as "hits".
QB (1) - Taylor Martinez, Tommy Armstrong
RB (2) - Rex Burhkead, Ameer Abdullah, Terrell Newby, Devine Ozigbo
WR (5) - Quincy Enunwa, Kenny Bell, Jordan Westerkamp, De'Mornay Pierson-El, Stanley Morgan, JD Spielman
TE (0) - Cethan Carter
OL (1) - Jeremiah Sirles, Brent Qvale, Jermarcus Hardrick, Zach Sterup, Tanner Farmer, Nick Gates, Jerald Foster,
DT (1) - Vincent Valentine, Maliek Collins
DE (2) - Randy Gregory, Carlos Davis, Khalil Davis, Ben Stille
LB (3) - Eric Martin, Lavonte David, Josh Banderas, JoJo Domann
DB (7) - Dejon Gomes, Ciante Evans, Damion Stafford, Mohammed Seisay, Nate Gerry, Joshua Kalu, Lamar Jackson
And apparently Jaimes is the only "hit" from 2017-2019? Obviously a lot of those guys are still working their way up but no Adrian Martinez? Cameron Jurgens? Cam Taylor-Britt? Wan'Dale Robinson? Seems like his bar is pretty high.
For OL I would say Spencer Long was a hit. He had an injury midway through his senior year, but he was arguably the best olineman we have had since 2010. He was our last All Conference offensive lineman.I definitely think this is a problem.
But I have no idea how he came up with his "hits".
For 2009-2016, here's who I would say are pretty close to "hits" (how many he had in parenthesis). I suppose he has a lot of these guys as "guys" but if you're a multi-year starter that would seem to be a pretty good "hit". Unless he's only going to call a guy a "hit" if they're nearly an all-conference type of player. He didn't even list all the guys that made NFL rosters as "hits".
QB (1) - Taylor Martinez, Tommy Armstrong
RB (2) - Rex Burhkead, Ameer Abdullah, Terrell Newby, Devine Ozigbo
WR (5) - Quincy Enunwa, Kenny Bell, Jordan Westerkamp, De'Mornay Pierson-El, Stanley Morgan, JD Spielman
TE (0) - Cethan Carter
OL (1) - Jeremiah Sirles, Brent Qvale, Jermarcus Hardrick, Zach Sterup, Tanner Farmer, Nick Gates, Jerald Foster,
DT (1) - Vincent Valentine, Maliek Collins
DE (2) - Randy Gregory, Carlos Davis, Khalil Davis, Ben Stille
LB (3) - Eric Martin, Lavonte David, Josh Banderas, JoJo Domann
DB (7) - Dejon Gomes, Ciante Evans, Damion Stafford, Mohammed Seisay, Nate Gerry, Joshua Kalu, Lamar Jackson
And apparently Jaimes is the only "hit" from 2017-2019? Obviously a lot of those guys are still working their way up but no Adrian Martinez? Cameron Jurgens? Cam Taylor-Britt? Wan'Dale Robinson? Seems like his bar is pretty high.
For OL I would say Spencer Long was a hit. He had an injury midway through his senior year, but he was arguably the best olineman we have had since 2010. He was our last All Conference offensive lineman.