He'll be starting at S in the spring.
No. It's because Al Groh is a size guy, to a fault in some cases.
Julian is big, but short. I think Groh breaks the mold sometimes.
You say. Look I don't know who has graded out better by game based on their assignments and am not arguing who has made bigger plays or anything like that. But for us to keep saying "A is better than B", when the coaches keep playing B clearly says something. More than likely it's that we dont' know what the hell we're talking about.
Sometimes he does. But he doesn't always and he isn't the only one who takes a bad angle sometimes. I'm not trying to head up the I Johnson fan club, just think it's interesting that we all think we know more than the coaching staff.
The Watkins touchdown reception was on Johnson, imo. (just watched the replay)
We had him doubled, Thomas to the outside and Johnson to the inside. Watkins runs a double move, out and in, both guys bite on the out move only Johnson should not have done so because Thomas had that covered.
Neither guy could recover in time with the speed of Watkins and then he makes a great catch on the high throw. No doubt Watkins made a great play, but we had the right coverage and failed to execute.
1.) Pretty confident in my analysis of the starting DB's in the base defensive package that Isaiah is the weak link.
2.) Fairly confident in my analysis (Like everyone else) that Jemea is a big time play maker that currently is not starting in the base package.
3.) Fairly confident that our two starting cornerbacks are the two best CB's we've had since Wille Clay and Curley Day.
4.) Fairly confident that Reid plays his safety spot better than Isaiah plays his.
5.) Since Jemea by default cannot surplant Sweeting and Young, you play him at the spot you could use the most help which is.......
Isaiah's position.
Wow... brain buster. Stop being so condescending. You yourself have made similar analysis in the past but this time, its different for some reason.
BOR is 100% right at least 65% of the time. Which is a credit to him, it's better than a lot of folks around here. I think BOR had Jemea spot on.
I agree with all this, but I don't know if:
1.) J. Thomas knows the defense and makes reads as well as I. Johnson
This would over rule all of the above and make sense for him to play nickle.
1.) Pretty confident in my analysis of the starting DB's in the base defensive package that Isaiah is the weak link.
2.) Fairly confident in my analysis (Like everyone else) that Jemea is a big time play maker that currently is not starting in the base package.
3.) Fairly confident that our two starting cornerbacks are the two best CB's we've had since Wille Clay and Curley Day.
4.) Fairly confident that Reid plays his safety spot better than Isaiah plays his.
5.) Since Jemea by default cannot surplant Sweeting and Young, you play him at the spot you could use the most help which is.......
Isaiah's position.
Wow... brain buster. Stop being so condescending. You yourself have made similar analysis in the past but this time, its different for some reason.
1.) Pretty confident in my analysis of the starting DB's in the base defensive package that Isaiah is the weak link.
2.) Fairly confident in my analysis (Like everyone else) that Jemea is a big time play maker that currently is not starting in the base package.
3.) Fairly confident that our two starting cornerbacks are the two best CB's we've had since Wille Clay and Curley Day.
4.) Fairly confident that Reid plays his safety spot better than Isaiah plays his.
5.) Since Jemea by default cannot surplant Sweeting and Young, you play him at the spot you could use the most help which is.......
Isaiah's position.
Wow... brain buster. Stop being so condescending. You yourself have made similar analysis in the past but this time, its different for some reason.
IMO Jemea is a natural corner. He should be starting there.