Perfect Example

So many people are just waiting to pounce on the next tidbit of news.  The writers are loving you guys.  Almost every talented freshman in the country gets considered for multiple positions.  The reality is that JD could likely help at just about every skill position a team put him in.  

 
Yeah...it sure looks like we are loaded at CB with guys playing well.  It's just idiotic that the coaches would brainstorm with ideas to fix the problem....mention someone....then decide he's better staying at his current position because he's so good.

We should all just be outraged that these things are discussed.


Kalu and Jones are better at CB than Jackson and Lee. Kalu and Lee would be better at CB than Jackson and Lee. Jackson should have been the one moved to S. 

The outrage isn't that they discussed moving JD to CB, it's that they've shown that they have a difficult time properly evaluating talent. 

 
Kalu and Jones are better at CB than Jackson and Lee. Kalu and Lee would be better at CB than Jackson and Lee. Jackson should have been the one moved to S. 

The outrage isn't that they discussed moving JD to CB, it's that they've shown that they have a difficult time properly evaluating talent. 
And, you know for a fact this wasn't all discussed at the same time that they agreed that JD should stay at WR where he is playing very well.

 
We knew they weren't moving Kalu back after Jones got hurt.  That is when Diaco claimed he would be one of the best safeties in the country.  

 
Which is my point about made up outrage over a tweet that we don't even know what part is the quote from the coach?

Why make up stuff to get outraged about?  There's enough stuff to be upset about.  We don't even know what the actual quote was.


What is being "made up"? Riley was quoted as saying this in a press conference. You need to see the exact quote to be able to parse his meaning? 

 
What is being "made up"? Riley was quoted as saying this in a press conference. You need to see the exact quote to be able to parse his meaning? 


Maybe.

The outrage is over someone discussing moving a player to a position of need.  The move wasn't made and that player is excelling at the position THE COACHES LEFT HIM AT!!!!

Pretty much definition of made up outrage.

 
Maybe.

The outrage is over someone discussing moving a player to a position of need.  The move wasn't made and that player is excelling at the position THE COACHES LEFT HIM AT!!!!

Pretty much definition of made up outrage.


In a vacuum, sure. 

After they've mis-evaluated multiple players at multiple positions? No. 

 
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