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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #20 on: January 20, 2012, 05:07:53 PM »
Has to be an NFL guy.

But why not go ahead and announce it?  Is it THAT good of a hire?  So good that any recruiting losses pale in comparison to what he'll do with his X's and O's? 

Because I always thought it was about the Jimmies and the Joes, and the JJ's seem to be lacking at the moment. 
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #21 on: January 20, 2012, 05:27:02 PM »
But why not go ahead and announce it?  Is it THAT good of a hire?  So good that any recruiting losses pale in comparison to what he'll do with his X's and O's? 

Because I always thought it was about the Jimmies and the Joes, and the JJ's seem to be lacking at the moment.
Get the right coach and the recruits will come. Make a "Splash Hire" and the headlines/ticker tape at the bottom of ESPN will recruit itself.

In College, it's more around 60% coaches. In the NFL, it's more around 60% players.
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #22 on: January 20, 2012, 05:31:10 PM »
But why not go ahead and announce it?  Is it THAT good of a hire?  So good that any recruiting losses pale in comparison to what he'll do with his X's and O's? 

Because I always thought it was about the Jimmies and the Joes, and the JJ's seem to be lacking at the moment.

It is about players, not Xs and Os.  I don't know why, BUT if the case is, that he's already got the name, and that guy doesn't want it revealed to the public yet, then it shouldn't be an issue in recruiting because certainly Chiz would at least let the recruits know the direction they're going, and that they have a name locked up and there's no uncertainty.  He might even have permission to tell the recruits who it is.  I don't know, but I don't see how it could be anybody but a guy who is still competing.  I could be wrong there.  Could be he's been turned down by forty eleven guys, and is now begging HS coaches to join up.  I don't know, my phone hasn't rang, I can tell you that.  I suspect he's got it locked down. 

I'd bet it's a 50/50 chance that half the people on this board will say "who?" when the hire is made, and most won't like it because it's not a "great hire" because it's not a "hot name".   Lots of guys out there running effective offenses at the college and pro level that you've never heard of or at least not paid attention to  There'll be lots of the standard "Yeah, he was ok, but that's not the SEC" or if it's an NFL guy, somebody will cherry pick some game or season to prove he sucks, when in reality he had no players, or had key injuries.

I got a feeling the "I want a pro style offense" crowd will be pleased at least a little.   
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #23 on: January 20, 2012, 05:32:59 PM »
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #24 on: January 20, 2012, 05:37:11 PM »
Auburn fans should realize that commitments mean fuck all.  Name a great OC and watch the signing day surprises. 

I kept doubting Chizik and he kept proving me wrong.  I believe.  I believe In the DC hire.   I believe that Chiz knows the uncertainty at OC is hurting us now...but isn't rushing to appease some kids.  He's going to make a big hire and be vindicated on signing day.

Until he disappoints me, I believe.
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #25 on: January 20, 2012, 05:38:44 PM »
It is about players, not Xs and Os.  I don't know why, BUT if the case is, that he's already got the name, and that guy doesn't want it revealed to the public yet, then it shouldn't be an issue in recruiting because certainly Chiz would at least let the recruits know the direction they're going, and that they have a name locked up and there's no uncertainty.  He might even have permission to tell the recruits who it is.  I don't know, but I don't see how it could be anybody but a guy who is still competing.  I could be wrong there.  Could be he's been turned down by forty eleven guys, and is now begging HS coaches to join up.  I don't know, my phone hasn't rang, I can tell you that.  I suspect he's got it locked down. 

I'd bet it's a 50/50 chance that half the people on this board will say "who?" when the hire is made, and most won't like it because it's not a "great hire" because it's not a "hot name".   Lots of guys out there running effective offenses at the college and pro level that you've never heard of or at least not paid attention to  There'll be lots of the standard "Yeah, he was ok, but that's not the SEC" or if it's an NFL guy, somebody will cherry pick some game or season to prove he sucks, when in reality he had no players, or had key injuries.

I got a feeling the "I want a pro style offense" crowd will be pleased at least a little.

That was a lot of words just to say, "I've got a stick up my ass!"
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #26 on: January 20, 2012, 05:41:41 PM »
Auburn fans should realize that commitments mean fuck all.  Name a great OC and watch the signing day surprises. 

I kept doubting Chizik and he kept proving me wrong.  I believe.  I believe In the DC hire.   I believe that Chiz knows the uncertainty at OC is hurting us now...but isn't rushing to appease some kids.  He's going to make a big hire and be vindicated on signing day.

Until he disappoints me, I believe.

I'm worried but yeah, what you said.
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #27 on: January 20, 2012, 05:44:00 PM »
I'm sure this was discussed in another thread, but Jameis Winston doesn't have us in his top three anymore.

A little truth, we never were in his top 3. 

Auburn fans should realize that commitments mean fuck all.  Name a great OC and watch the signing day surprises. 

I kept doubting Chizik and he kept proving me wrong.  I believe.  I believe In the DC hire.   I believe that Chiz knows the uncertainty at OC is hurting us now...but isn't rushing to appease some kids.  He's going to make a big hire and be vindicated on signing day.

Until he disappoints me, I believe.

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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #28 on: January 20, 2012, 05:44:36 PM »
That was a lot of words just to say, "I've got a stick up my ass!"

You needed far few to say the same thing.  Congrats. 
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #29 on: January 20, 2012, 06:04:45 PM »
I don't know, my phone hasn't rang, I can tell you that.
GOD DAMMIT!!!1!1!1!

What the FUCK is Chizik sitting around for when there's quality OCs out there that haven't even recieved a PHONE CALL!?!?!?!?

I'd bet it's a 50/50 chance that half the people on this board will say "who?" when the hire is made, and most won't like it because it's not a "great hire" because it's not a "hot name".
I like those odds, Danny Sheridan.
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #30 on: January 20, 2012, 06:32:55 PM »
I agree with wes4au. I will not lose any faith until after signing day, and we miss out on everyone. Until then, I believe.

The funny thing to me is, if I were a WR being recruited last year, there is no way I look at the Malzahn offense from last year and think that is where I want to go. It seems we have had several good prospects come in at WR over the last couple of years and NONE of them produced anything last year.

Starting recievers.
Lutz...under utilized with 24 catches. That is less than 2 a game. WTF???
Stallworth...13 catches??? Really? For a starter?
Carr...8 catches. Eight. How the fuck does a starter only have 8 catches?
Blake...36 catches. Finally someone with decent stats, but that is still not THAT many.
Benton, Reed, Bray, Fulse and Uzomah...all on the 2 deep...had only 45 catches. And I would say 40 of those were WR screens.

Now look at this...
McCaleb...32 catches. Almost the leading WR on the team is a running back.

So, I ask again, why would a top WR be committed to Malzahn and then leave now? It's not like he was going to do shit with Malzahn here.

We need a verticle fucking passing game...I want 15 yard ins and post patterns and come backs and slants. Where were the hitch and go's this year???

What the fuck...fuck it...I am getting myself pissed thinking about this shit. I am going to drink...

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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #31 on: January 20, 2012, 07:07:04 PM »
I agree with wes4au. I will not lose any faith until after signing day, and we miss out on everyone. Until then, I believe.

The funny thing to me is, if I were a WR being recruited last year, there is no way I look at the Malzahn offense from last year and think that is where I want to go. It seems we have had several good prospects come in at WR over the last couple of years and NONE of them produced anything last year.

Starting recievers.
Lutz...under utilized with 24 catches. That is less than 2 a game. WTF???
Stallworth...13 catches??? Really? For a starter?
Carr...8 catches. Eight. How the fuck does a starter only have 8 catches?
Blake...36 catches. Finally someone with decent stats, but that is still not THAT many, because he was out half the season.
Benton, Reed, Bray, Fulse and Uzomah...all on the 2 deep...had only 45 catches. And I would say 40 of those were WR screens.

Now look at this...
McCaleb...32 catches. Almost the leading WR on the team is a running back.

So, I ask again, why would a top WR be committed to Malzahn and then leave now? It's not like he was going to do shit with Malzahn Mosley here.

We need a a quarterback that can execute the verticle fucking passing game...I want 15 yard ins and post patterns and come backs and slants. Where were the hitch and go's this year???

What the fuck...fuck it...I am getting myself pissed thinking about this shit. I am going to drink...

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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #32 on: January 20, 2012, 07:07:27 PM »
Auburn fans should realize that commitments mean fuck all.  Name a great OC and watch the signing day surprises. 

I kept doubting Chizik and he kept proving me wrong.  I believe.  I believe In the DC hire.   I believe that Chiz knows the uncertainty at OC is hurting us now...but isn't rushing to appease some kids.  He's going to make a big hire and be vindicated on signing day.

Until he disappoints me, I believe.

I'd almost wholeheartedly agree with you, but we're too close to signing day for a late OC hire to get enough of a spark. 

What OC candidate is out there that is such a hot name that kids won't feel the need to get to know the guy before signing?  I mean, we're talking a week and a half, and as of Friday, 1/20 at 6:15pm, we don't have an inkling to who it is. 
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #33 on: January 20, 2012, 07:18:19 PM »
Link?
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"To tell you the truth, it (commitment) has changed a little bit because of what they (Auburn) are going through choosing an offensive coordinator. For a new coordinator to come in, and I don't know him, and the process has been going on for so long, I don't know how it will go. That's the main thing, I'll have to get to know him and get accustomed to any new coaches."

http://auburn.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1319464

I'll say it again, with the uncertainty of which direction you're going to go (at the start of the OC search, Coach Chizik stated that he's unsure of what type of offense Auburn will run in '12 and he meant it), the hiring of a Coordinator is more important than recruits. Uncertainty, in recruiting, is very damaging as it gives rival recruiters PLENTY of ammo when they negative recruit (FSU, UGA & uat).
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #34 on: January 20, 2012, 07:39:40 PM »
Fixt.

Well whose god damn responsibility is it to get someone ready???
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #35 on: January 21, 2012, 07:29:44 AM »
Where were the hitch and go's this year???

What the fuck...fuck it...I am getting myself pissed thinking about this shit. I am going to drink...
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #36 on: January 21, 2012, 10:51:48 AM »
Agree that Chizik has not disappointed.
Offense must be multple and the individual(s) must be from among the NFL playoff teams, otherwise all of the waiting around has been a colossal fail considering what Auburn is willing to pay.
Time is wasting so I expect a big-name hire. Why should any of us expect less?
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #37 on: January 21, 2012, 11:09:07 AM »
Agree that Chizik has not disappointed.
Offense must be multple and the individual(s) must be from among the NFL playoff teams, otherwise all of the waiting around has been a colossal fail considering what Auburn is willing to pay.
Time is wasting so I expect a big-name hire. Why should any of us expect less?

If you're expecting a name that will make you go "WOW" then, prepare for disappointment.
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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #38 on: January 21, 2012, 11:20:29 AM »
If it's Ver Steeg, it will be a solid hire, but people will go who.  I know because I did when he was brought up.

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Re: Ricardo Louis flipping to FL ST
« Reply #39 on: January 21, 2012, 11:54:11 AM »
If it's Ver Steeg, it will be a solid hire







I agree, but you'll hear lots of disapproval from the masses. 
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