Nice. We got WRs coming out of the woodwork now!! GBR!!
These guys have to find out first hand that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
See: Decoldest Crawford.If you hop in the portal, it's at the coach's discretion whether you're allowed to come back because clearly you're not committed to your current benefactor.
I have read that he and his family had issues with Joseph. I have no idea what they were, but it was enough that he didn't want to come back as long as Joseph was involved.These guys have to find out first hand that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
If you hop in the portal, it's at the coach's discretion whether you're allowed to come back because clearly you're not committed to your current benefactor.
Not sure how to react to this. To put it bluntly, he quit the team in the middle of the season. And obviously didn't get any offers that appealed to him through early January.
I guess he didn't get the deal/offer he was hoping for. Hope he comes back motivated to succeed in Lincoln.
Is that what happened? If so, good. Those Louisiana boys sure do get home sick easy.See: Decoldest Crawford.
No, he's a JAG.Not sure how to react to this. To put it bluntly, he quit the team in the middle of the season. And obviously didn't get any offers that appealed to him through early January.
Do we even want a guy like that back? And what cost? Give him a scholarship and then that's one less scholarship to give a different transfer.
If I was him, that's the narrative I would use too.I have read that he and his family had issues with Joseph. I have no idea what they were, but it was enough that he didn't want to come back as long as Joseph was involved.
Is Sherman not good enough to start at Georgia? Or is he just not patient enough?Also this
He was told in post season meeting that he would only be used on special teams and that Georgia was going to work on developing their younger players. In essence they processed him.Is Sherman not good enough to start at Georgia? Or is he just not patient enough?
His biggest problem is ball securityHoly crap.. this is big
IGC looked good early, I think he can be a good player for us.
Backup that played in blowouts. Both OLB psns are loaded with blue chip talent at Georgia. Dude has 3 years to play as his first year was the Covid year.Is Sherman not good enough to start at Georgia? Or is he just not patient enough?
In a perfect world he shows up with a 24/7 desire to make them regret that decision. Of course Georgia won't give a shit but it never hurts to have some motivation!He was told in post season meeting that he would only be used on special teams and that Georgia was going to work on developing their younger players. In essence they processed him.
He was behind a 7th year guy and a second year guy and two of the guys on the depth chart at the other OLB slot are younger than him.He was told in post season meeting that he would only be used on special teams and that Georgia was going to work on developing their younger players. In essence they processed him.
Then they brought in more in 2023 class. I am not sure if you are agreeing or disagreeing.He was behind a 7th year guy and a second year guy and two of the guys on the depth chart at the other OLB slot are younger than him.
The kid wants to play and little of that appears to be on offer in Athens. Just from looking at his psn on the depth chart, the kid was slated to compete for a spot in the rotation, but if your intel is correct, the coaches told him to do that elsewhere.Then they brought in more in 2023 class. I am not sure if you are agreeing or disagreeing.
I agree. Plus, there's merit to clearing out the WR room a bit so that coaches can develop the high upside guys. When a new offense is being taught, at least with the recent NU coaching staffs, 80% of the attention goes to the kids who are playing right away. If Rhule's staff operates the same way, they'll be working with this guy while the young kids with blazing speed stand by the water cooler.No, he's a JAG.
Right, I wrote that he was processed. No doubt about that.The kid wants to play and little of that appears to be on offer in Athens. Just from looking at his psn on the depth chart, the kid was slated to compete for a spot in the rotation, but if your intel is correct, the coaches told him to do that elsewhere.
To answer your question, no he wasn't good enough to start in his three years at Georgia. He played special teams almost exclusively.Is Sherman not good enough to start at Georgia? Or is he just not patient enough?
This is big? Really?Holy crap.. this is big
IGC looked good early, I think he can be a good player for us.
I thought Mickey's comment when IGC left was odd at the time. You usually don't trash the guy leaving. You generally thank the guy for his efforts and wish him luck on his future even if you think otherwise.I have read that he and his family had issues with Joseph. I have no idea what they were, but it was enough that he didn't want to come back as long as Joseph was involved.
Joseph seemed to be hard on kids he didn't think measured up, but turned out to have feet of clay.I thought Mickey's comment when IGC left was odd at the time. You usually don't trash the guy leaving. You generally thank the guy for his efforts and wish him luck on his future even if you think otherwise.
So, 2 receivers quit on MJ... am I reading the tea leaves correcrly?Not sure how to react to this. To put it bluntly, he quit the team in the middle of the season. And obviously didn't get any offers that appealed to him through early January.
Do we even want a guy like that back? And what cost? Give him a scholarship and then that's one less scholarship to give a different transfer.
Yeah, didn’t Micky say something to the affect that, and I paraphrase, that every player has a right to leave if they want? That wasn’t exactly an amicable comment.I thought Mickey's comment when IGC left was odd at the time. You usually don't trash the guy leaving. You generally thank the guy for his efforts and wish him luck on his future even if you think otherwise.
I have read that he and his family had issues with Joseph. I have no idea what they were, but it was enough that he didn't want to come back as long as Joseph was involved.
If anything, there will be more competition for WR spots than last year. Kid better shelve the target demands and get down to work.
Despite his denial over the semantics, I feel like dad only confirmed the point MJ was making. Basically, he was demanding more targets (after only a few games of not getting the looks) and decided to quit instead of earn his place.
I’m sure Washington and Vokolek wanted more looks also, etc.
I think I'm gonna use the statement "Withrdrawing from transfer portal" tonight with my wife at no-no time and paint the map of Hawaii on her torso.
Yeah. Assuming he got humbled by lack of opportunity from the portal as teams didn’t want to add a prima donna mid-season quitter.If anything, there will be more competition for WR spots than last year. Kid better shelve the target demands and get down to work.