Kamara

Btw why is everyone assuming Kamara would be an A-back? He was 195 out of HS. He could grow into a B-Back.

with custis coming in at bback and us losing 5 abacks this year, his chances of starting at aback are better than bback. I'll take him wherever we need him, but i'm not at all opposed to larger abacks. perkins and days are both over 200.
 
I would welcome Kamara. GT will be Norcross SW. if he can transfer in, we could always use more speed and skill.
 
Rumor is that he was on campus this week. I think we have a shot at getting him, but it will depend if Clemson has room to take him. We are not on the top of his list.

Where is your source? Not trying to be sarcastic or a smart ass, just wanted to know how you heard that.
 
Where is your source? Not trying to be sarcastic or a smart ass, just wanted to know how you heard that.

the hive. Any of y'all who actually want legitimate info about what's going on with our team and/or recruiting should sign up there. Stingtalk is for memes and discussion, the hive is for actual news.
 
with custis coming in at bback and us losing 5 abacks this year, his chances of starting at aback are better than bback. I'll take him wherever we need him, but i'm not at all opposed to larger abacks. perkins and days are both over 200.


No offense to Travis Custis, I am sure he is a fine man, but Alvin Kamara is the better back of the two.


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Who wants him to come to Tech? Him or his Mom? If his Mom didn't make him play with his brother close to home where she could keep an eye on him I don't think he would be at GT.

Please explain to me how playing A-back prepares you for a NFL career as a slot receiver or an every down back in a pro set? Do we even use route trees?

This is the kind of sh!t that makes no sense to hear from Tech "fans". Unless you're a relative and he confided in you then it's obvious you don't really have any idea why he signed. But WTH, its a public message board so you might as well speculate in the least flattering way for GT.

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Where is your source? Not trying to be sarcastic or a smart ass, just wanted to know how you heard that.

My company was doing some contract electrical work at GT this week. I saw him. Eric also posted it at the swarm. If I had read his post there first, I would have just linked it.
 
No offense to Travis Custis, I am sure he is a fine man, but Alvin Kamara is the better back of the two.


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Considering that neither has played a single down in college, it's impressive that you can say that.

Guessing is easy, isn't it?
 
No offense to Travis Custis, I am sure he is a fine man, but Alvin Kamara is the better back of the two.


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Both great high school backs. I don't think you can say who is better until they play college ball.

Kamara competing for time could only improve our situation. It was a lot of fun having Dwyer and Allen on the field at the same time. I think we would find a way to get the best guys on the field again if this situation happens.
 
Who wants him to come to Tech? Him or his Mom? If his Mom didn't make him play with his brother close to home where she could keep an eye on him I don't think he would be at GT.

Please explain to me how playing A-back prepares you for a NFL career as a slot receiver or an every down back in a pro set? Do we even use route trees?

The first part of your post is pure speculation. The facts are that he signed a LOI to play football at GT as an A-Back. That shows that a 4-star athlete signed with us to play A-Back which refutes your earlier post.

The second part of your post has nothing to do with the original post you made, to which I responded. But I do applaud your effort to try and justify yourself. Even though there is no causal connection between your first post and the second part of your second post.

Your first post for reference:

Originally Posted by H-town View Post
To be a good A-back in this offense you have to block well. Usually, that means blocking a LB that outweighs you by 30-50 lbs. So that leads to the plethora of cut blocks that the A-back do to negate the size advantage. No one wants to come to Tech to do that.
 
The first part of your post is pure speculation. The facts are that he signed a LOI to play football at GT as an A-Back. That shows that a 4-star athlete signed with us to play A-Back which refutes your earlier post.

The second part of your post has nothing to do with the original post you made, to which I responded. But I do applaud your effort to try and justify yourself. Even though there is no causal connection between your first post and the second part of your second post.

Your first post for reference:

Originally Posted by H-town View Post
To be a good A-back in this offense you have to block well. Usually, that means blocking a LB that outweighs you by 30-50 lbs. So that leads to the plethora of cut blocks that the A-back do to negate the size advantage. No one wants to come to Tech to do that.

This has gotten stupid. I'm not going to argue semantics with you. I still stand by my point that talent at A-back doesn't want to come to Tech to play in the 3-O offense unless their Mom makes them. You can believe whatever you want. I really don't care.
 
This has gotten stupid. I'm not going to argue semantics with you. I still stand by my point that talent at A-back doesn't want to come to Tech to play in the 3-O offense unless their Mom makes them. You can believe whatever you want. I really don't care.


Then I guess we all owe a big "Thank You" to the moms of:

- Roddy Jones
- Anthony Allen
- Orwin Smith
- Robert Godhigh

Thanks, moms!
 
Then I guess we all owe a big "Thank You" to the moms of:

- Roddy Jones (not recruited by CPJ)
- Anthony Allen (not recruited by CPJ)
- Orwin Smith (not highly recruited, not NFL talent)
- Robert Godhigh (not highly recruited, not NFL talent)

Thanks, moms!

Your list was flawed.
 
This has gotten stupid. I'm not going to argue semantics with you. I still stand by my point that talent at A-back doesn't want to come to Tech to play in the 3-O offense unless their Mom makes them. You can believe whatever you want. I really don't care.

If you were arguing that GT hasn't proven that playing aback translates to skills useful in the nfl or that that in turn hurts recruiting, you'd be correct. Arguing that good players don't want to have to cutblock or play in our offense is rather speculative, unless you can cite players that we missed out on because they think the aback position sucks or that cut blocking sucks. The fact that we've had guys play the position with a high degree of success in college seems to contradict that sentiment.

However, based on your posts, it seems like you just want to bigcry instead of reasonably discussing an issue. It isn't particularly useful.
 
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