yep im happy i have pipeline to north carolina
yep im happy i have pipeline to north carolina
I don't so I have to work extra hard and hope to get lucky to beat you out.
Eric, do you have Early Playing Time scouted on MLB Chase Mitchell? If so, tell me what you see, this week and in Week 5.
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USC picks up it's 3rd commit during in week recruiting -
Talib Moore
FS #9
6'2"
179lbs
Moss Bluff, LA
Speed - A
Man Coverage - D
Zone Coverage - B-
Press - C
Tackle - C+
Hit Power B-
Talib is looking to come in and take full advantage of a redshirt year and iron out his man coverage skills to round his game. Although he will primarily be playing a lot of cover 2 we would still like to man him up with his speed. His tackling and hit power have a lot of Pac 10 wideouts worried.
Other offers - TCU, Texas A&M
Cool. I wonder what it will show upon the advance to next week. We'll have to keep an eye on it.
How long until Prime says I told you so?
if i really cared about saying i told u so i would just run an offline dynasty right now with 2 coaches and figure it out in about 30 minutes lol...but i dont, so i wont.
I just hope that it actually works how it appears to right now - that it doesn't change for the other person.
USC lands an instant commit
Freddie Lewis
MLB #2
5'10"
218lbs
Nicholasville, KY
Speed C+
Tackle B+
Man Coverage C
Zone Coverage C
Freddie comes in a little on the smaller side and not with the typical speed we like to see. However his tackling technique and coverage skills should get him some decent playing time.
Michigan lands a big fish.
Zach Gray - HB #1
5'10'' 211 LBS
Richmond, TX
[5star]
Ratings:
Speed B+, Strength C+, Agility B, Acceleration B+, Break Tackle B-, Trucking B, Stiff Arm B-, Spin Move B+, Juke Move B
Evaluation:
Gray is simply an explosive package at the running back position. Looks a tad smaller than his listed measurables but this guy is very well-built and compact. Built low to the ground and deceptively a very powerful back. Hits the hole fast just as the creases open and reaches top-speed almost instantly. Displays excellent foot-quickness and suddenness through traffic and is very difficult to get a clean shot on. Runs with his eyes, makes the sharp cutback through the small creases and rarely gears down when changing direction. An ideal zone runner with great pick and slide ability. Can beat defenses with great lateral quickness and burst to the outside as well and shows he can accelerate with a great second gear and pull away from closing defenders with an angle. What puts him in an elite class is his strength, power, ability to run between the tackles and earn tough yards after contact for a speed guy. His explosive momentum through the hole coupled with his great balance, strong core and lower body allows him to absorb the hit and bounce off a lot of initial contact. Cuts on a dime and changes direction sharply in the openfield giving him big play ability when he gets in space or breaks through to the second level. Flashes good hands and receiving skills out of the backfield and in the screen game but will need to continue polishing up in that area as well in blitz pickup and as an overall blocker. Like to see a bit larger frame to build up but he's close to being maxed out physically and overall as a back; not a high upside guy. That said, Gray has excellent natural ability as runner and should develop into a highly productive every-down back early in his career.
Damnit - what a joke! So I do the work of swaying and everyone benefits? That's f'in stupid.
Not really. There are two ways of thinking about it ... and both make sense, at least to me.
1) If Coach Tressel convinces a Pennsylvania recruit that staying at home isn't as important, then the recruit isn't going to consider it less important just from Coach Tressel. He's going to look at Michigan, West Virginia, or wherever differently now that SweaterVest has convinced him staying home isn't as important.
2) Think about it ... if the game had to track each pitch differently for each team, you're talking 4200+ pitches to track. That'd be a massive load on any database.
Twitter: @3YardsandACloud
by the way i was asked to list my career record since i came in and it showed 38-6 before i played my game today... so 39-6 now... cant remember who wanted me to post that or if that was the specific i was supposed to post... lol
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It was me, and thanks.
That pretty much confirms for me that when we "retire" as coaches, the coaches we had stay in the game. I'm going to test it in Snoop's dynasty, but I believe this means I can do the following:
A) Retire as OSU coach
B) Rejoin Dynasty as A&M Coach
C) Set A&M to the playbook and coach philosophy settings that Ohio State should have
D) Retire as A&M, Rejoin as OSU
D) Switch teams from OSU to A&M, which will switch my coaches. I'll keep my coach prestige and promise status, and Ohio State will get the playbook settings they should have going forward.
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so if you spent an excessive amount of time you could create more true to life coaches... nice...
and yeah, i dont like that i assume their career record...
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