@BrandonLeone: If what happened to the duvonta lumpkin kid happened at A&M, media would destroy Sumlin reputation. They won't question Charlie S., though!
good for him......maybe he will grow up, mature, and take this seriously......WTAMU has a very good football program. Who knows, if he does what he needs to, maybe in 3-4 years he will have his name called by Roger Goodell on a weekend in May.
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@BrandonLeone: If what happened to the duvonta lumpkin kid happened at A&M, media would destroy Sumlin reputation. They won't question Charlie S., though!
That's because Strong has credibility. The NFL even came to him to learn about his core values.
Scout shows him as a 4 star
which part?
Aggy has been getting absolutely destroyed the last few pages, especially that got DesignatedT.
Strong still developed those players. Who did Sumlin develop?
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Uhh.... NO. Brett Brown hasn't won as a head coach where as Charlie has a BCS Bowl victory as a head coach. And entire Aggy program has none.
He has never even won a conference le as a head coach, Charlie has.
Damn. Texas football may be bad, but it isn't 76er bad. Let pick another analogy please.
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No Fckn way. But you can talk about your conference trying to hide your trembling asses during bowl season.
If this recruiting cycle is an indication of the type of players we can get coming off a horrendous season, we will rule.
Yep. Plus it's sad that Aggy is paying Sumlin 5 mill and can't sell a single thing to recruits about the program itself, gotta sell "playing in the SEC"
Them coattails ain't gonna ride themselves.
Ol' Brandon must've missed Sumlin firing his OL coach without telling his recruits first.@BrandonLeone: If what happened to duvonta lampkin kid happened at A&M, media would destroy Sumlin reputation. They won't question Charlie S., though!
The media didn't destroy him, nor did they notice.
I looked into Brick Haleys Twitter and the last 5 people he's followed were Longhorn affiliated one of which was Taylor Gaspar of Orangebloods/ Rivals. Don't know if it truly amounts to anything but definitely something to keep an eye on.
John Chavis has put 72 defensive players into the draft in his career.
You mean the coach Sumlin fired way back in December? Signing day was this past Wednesday. I think there's a pretty big distinction compared to what Lampkin was complaining about (promising him his coach wasn't leaving, then having the coach leave after his letter of intent is sent in and Lampkin can't go elsewhere). And as for the NFL 'consulting' Strong, that was just publicity. Did they really need him to explain what 'no guns' means?
That doesn't explain how Sumlin develops players. He doesn't. Two of his QBs (Keenum and Manziel) can't read an NFL defense.
It was more about pointing out that A&M football has done essentially nothing in 120 years, and the irony of an A&M fan poking holes in somebody's accomplishments that's done more than their program ever has.
So you'd rather not talk about how our defensive coordinator has developed and placed over twice as many defensive players in the draft as your head coach? Strong's '33 players' seemed so important to you a short time ago.
Joeckel was selected 2nd in the 2013 draft. Sumlin had 3 offensive players selected in the first 22 picks last year. Manziel played 3 or so games before he was injured his rookie year. And Gruden told Manziel that 'all the people who say you can't read an NFL defense can kiss my ass.' I think I'd put more stock in his evaluation than in yours, Mr. 'offense first in overtime.'
We've won 4 bowl games in a row. You?
Chavis isn't the head coach. Sumlin is and him and Strong are recruiting against each other. So when it comes to pitching to recruits, Strong can sell that he will develop players. Sumlin can't. He'll just take credit for other SEC players drafted that he didn't even coach.
Congrats. You have won 6 bowl games since 1995.
So Sumlin isn't allowed to mention that his defensive coordinator has developed twice as many players as Strong has into NFL draft picks?
Sumlin is an offensive coach. He develops offensive players, and he can now tell recruits that our defensive coordinator has placed twice as many defensive players in the NFL as your (defense-oriented) head coach. I think that's a decent pitch. And NFL teams may want to 'consult' with Strong over what 'no guns' means - but they want to hire Kevin Sumlin.
This conversation is about who has Sumlin developed. And if he had any kind of record he wouldn't need to take credit for his defensive coordinator
What offensive players has he developed?
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