flatwaterfan
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Disappointing.
I know I've had this conversation about Cotton with you before, but bear in mind some of the OL we have brought in during Barney's time here have been more or less gimme recruits. For example: ARod, Reeves, Ty Moore, Long, and Sam Cotton were all in state or legacy recruits. With that said, he has also done some very good things. It would've been easy to lose Moore to one of the FLA teams if we hadn't put the work in, and we've also brought in reliable guys like Yoshi, Sirles, Qvale, Klatchko...We've done quite well in OL recruiting since cotton has been here. We've seen some improvement on the field the last couple of years, though I agree with those that think we need to see continued improvement there, starting this year.If we keep losing quality linemen, at what point do we decide that our line coach(es) aren't attractive to incoming players and make a switch?
This is beyond concerning at this point. We have to make a decision, soon, on Cotton. Either he goes or we continue to have mediocre line play. Simple as that.
I'll start by saying I completely agree with you. We all wish he would have played here. But we see this a lot after this kind of situation. I kinda have a question...What a waste of talent. Good luck.
I am not buying the distance argument. It is not like he is going to the next county at USC or UCLA. Nor is he even remaining in state to northern CA at Cal or Stanford. Seattle, WA is 1,000+ miles from San Clemente, CA. He had offers to UCLA and Cal as well as AZ schools (all are much closer) so IMO distance was not a factor which makes the choice to WA that much stranger. Did not see this coming.Unfortunately i called this, imo this had ALOT to do with distance. From his quotes you could tell he just wasnt comfortable with the distance. Went to the best school offered that was close to home, unfortuantely for us most do. Distance is the number 1 factor in recruiting and we are at a major disadvantage.I never saw where he said it was going to be his last visit.?? Like CMT said, he is visiting oregon st, and washington again before deciding shortly after...both for a second time along with us. Stanton is pushing him hard to commit to us. His mom was impressed, so hopefully that helped ease her mind about him going away. From some of his comments he seemed like another really good, level headed kid. He said it was going to be a tough decision, and just because Stanton is coming here doesnt make him a lock to follow.
To me it sounded like he had an issue with distance, he never said that, just a feeling i got from his comments, but i could be wrong. I would say watch out for Washington and their Ace recruiters.
Could be a bad week fo us with Hannon decision coming towards the end of the week. Might have to not visit this site for a week or so until everyones done crying. The sky is not falling we are going to be ok. Hannon will be a bigger loss if he doesnt choose us, because hes alot closer to home, and a kid we should be getting.
The one's choosing Wazo over us are.I'll start by saying I completely agree with you. We all wish he would have played here. But we see this a lot after this kind of situation. I kinda have a question...What a waste of talent. Good luck.
Is everyone who doesn't play at Nebraska a waste of talent?
O Line remains the weakest link on this team. Go back and watch the games last year and count how many times you see our O Linemen missing blocks, not maintaining blocks until the play is done, whiffing on assignments, etc. It happened all through the year, and that is inexcusable from a line coached by the same guy for four years. When you have linemen in the second level downfield on a run play but they have never even touched a defender - including the guy lined up directly in front of them - and they are standing at the end of the play while the ball-carrier is tackled for a short gain or a loss, that is unacceptable.We've done quite well in OL recruiting since cotton has been here. We've seen some improvement on the field the last couple of years, though I agree with those that think we need to see continued improvement there, starting this year.If we keep losing quality linemen, at what point do we decide that our line coach(es) aren't attractive to incoming players and make a switch?
This is beyond concerning at this point. We have to make a decision, soon, on Cotton. Either he goes or we continue to have mediocre line play. Simple as that.
maybe, maybe not, just the feeling i got from reading his quotes. As far as your other post goes, they already have thier Qb and a good one at that. If they didnt, then i would be a little worried.I am not buying the distance argument. It is not like he is going to the next county at USC or UCLA. Nor is he even remaining in state to northern CA at Cal or Stanford. Seattle, WA is 1,000+ miles from San Clemente, CA. He had offers to UCLA and Cal as well as AZ schools (all are much closer) so IMO distance was not a factor which makes the choice to WA that much stranger. Did not see this coming.Unfortunately i called this, imo this had ALOT to do with distance. From his quotes you could tell he just wasnt comfortable with the distance. Went to the best school offered that was close to home, unfortuantely for us most do. Distance is the number 1 factor in recruiting and we are at a major disadvantage.I never saw where he said it was going to be his last visit.?? Like CMT said, he is visiting oregon st, and washington again before deciding shortly after...both for a second time along with us. Stanton is pushing him hard to commit to us. His mom was impressed, so hopefully that helped ease her mind about him going away. From some of his comments he seemed like another really good, level headed kid. He said it was going to be a tough decision, and just because Stanton is coming here doesnt make him a lock to follow.
To me it sounded like he had an issue with distance, he never said that, just a feeling i got from his comments, but i could be wrong. I would say watch out for Washington and their Ace recruiters.
Could be a bad week fo us with Hannon decision coming towards the end of the week. Might have to not visit this site for a week or so until everyones done crying. The sky is not falling we are going to be ok. Hannon will be a bigger loss if he doesnt choose us, because hes alot closer to home, and a kid we should be getting.
Edit: saw some online comments that he has friends already committed to UW and wanted to play with them. Not much we can do to overcome that if he wanted to play with his friends.
I agree with this. When you pass as little as we do, all those drops are painful. I really don't remember pass-blocking being something we were bad at. It was catching. The o-line might not be stellar but they would have looked a hell of a lot better had we caught more passes so the defense didn't always stack the box.Also, I'd say our weakest link on the team last year was the passing game, between Taylor's inconsistency and all of the receiver drops.