“I agree J.George does need to get stronger to get DBs off of him. Or he needs to work on his releases with his feet and hand play.
I don’t agree with having him split slot reps with Restrepo, unless one of 24’ receiver prospects comes in dominating or they land a top WR1 transfer. It’s fine to move the receivers across positions to create mismatches, but George has had success playing outside so there’s no reason to box him into being slot next year. And if they did that then we’d never see Ray Ray Joesph play or Breshard Smith play. Immediately following that comment he mentioned Breshard needs more snaps yet he’s giving away the Slot reps to George pretending they’d fine a creative way to implement others.
Restrepo, he’s a hard worker, but if he doesn’t transfer I hope the coaching staff does a better job of getting more explosive players snaps. Like next year I don’t want to see Ny Carr, Ray Ray & Trader all on the bench with X getting 12 targets underneath.
JW & LT it doesn’t matter how well they play as soon as either of them have one bad play in a game everyone piles on them and bring up the former 5 star status. *LT had like a 4 game run of solid to dominate play, taking on double teams, getting pressure, freeing up Bain for one on ones, yet people still want to say he’s playing bad. And I guess it’s because he isn’t getting sacks!? **JW on the other hand is tackling is declined as the season progressed, he’s either looking for the big hit or doing some wild body swinging tackles that don’t bring the player down all the time. The other thing that makes it easy to pile on JW is he talks too much. After every play, he’s chirping, pushing, stealing towels whatever and I like that but you have to back it up with the play that matches that energy.
Kam Kinchens this is just my theory but after returning from the injury it felt like he’s been pressing too hard to make plays. Almost to try to recover his draft stock after being injured. The past 3-4 weeks we’ve seen more of that Middle Tennessee Kam that’s peeking in the backfield while getting beat over the top.”
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11/21/23