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2024 Cincinnati Bengals Draft Discussion
futurecoach replied to mcpapa's topic in National Football League (NFL)
Probably more 12 personnel with Mayer on the line and Brock split out. -
2024 Cincinnati Bengals Draft Discussion
futurecoach replied to mcpapa's topic in National Football League (NFL)
Agreed. Just seems like the Bengals don’t get first year impact guys in the first round like other teams do. In the last 13 drafts, 8 of the bengals first round picks have not started and not played much as rookies. The Bengals in the last three years in their Super Bowl window have now drafted 3 guys in the first round in Dax Hill, Murphy, and now Mims that were all guys that were not going to start and not even projected to play much their rookie years. So it’s not as much about not liking Mims as it is just the Bengals approach with first round picks through the years. Mims definitely has the potential to be a stud tackle and as I said possibly end up being the best tackle in this draft class. -
2024 Cincinnati Bengals Draft Discussion
futurecoach replied to mcpapa's topic in National Football League (NFL)
I was hoping for Murphy or Newton. Mims though had the potential to end up being the best tackle from this draft. Just kind of frustrating though how the Bengals somehow find a way to take first round picks that most likely won’t even start or play their rookie year. They are in a Super Bowl window right now and the last two years with their first round picks they have taken guys that was more for the future rather than immediate help now. -
Reed Shepherd Declares for the NBA Draft
futurecoach replied to mcpapa's topic in College Basketball
I agree. It is Cal’s fault for recruiting Sheppard, another kid who was one and done and cared more about the NBA. -
This! He is saying what people want to hear, but in terms of players he will get caring more about the name than players Cal got isn’t true either. That’s just not reality in todays world. He is a different voice, will bring a different energy, has put together a good staff. However, at the end of the day none of that will matter if it doesn’t produce great results.
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Reed Shepherd Declares for the NBA Draft
futurecoach replied to mcpapa's topic in College Basketball
Yet the NBA and competing with stars they grew up watching is the bigger dream than just putting on a college jersey. As even the one and done Cal players have said, UK is home for them. However, the NBA was the dream. So let’s just be fair about this. People acted like Cal recruited kids that cared more about the NBA. Well that is true for basically every kid, including a Ky boy like Sheppard. Sheppard would make millions here with NIL and possibly be a legend, yet the lure of being a lottery pick and playing in the NBA and money is even more of what players want than wearing the jersey. Shoot even though Pope said he wants players that care more about the jersey. Do we actually think all the transfer players he is recruiting care even more about the jersey, than the one and done guys Cal got? Not at all. It’s all the same, the only thing different is Pope is saying what people want to hear, even though it’s not really any different and not getting players that care more about the name than anything else. -
2024 Cincinnati Bengals
futurecoach replied to 16thBBall Fan's topic in National Football League (NFL)
Demanding and asking for a trade are two different things. Which he has asked for a trade if the team won’t work out a long term extension for him. -
He is filling a non recruiting type role that is going to be more involved with NIL type things. So should be a good hire to go along with the other three that had been reported. Pope has put together a really good staff so far.
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I think it just more shows the other schools probably were offering him more money.
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Reed Shepherd Declares for the NBA Draft
futurecoach replied to mcpapa's topic in College Basketball
Which shows the NBA even more of a dream than playing for UK. Which is the whole thing fans complained about with Cal acting like players care more about the NBA than Ky. If that is the case then have to say the same for Sheppard caring more about playing in the NBA than UK. More to the point that players even Ky boys would care more about the NBA than playing for the name across the chest. -
Reed Shepherd Declares for the NBA Draft
futurecoach replied to mcpapa's topic in College Basketball
I think some people just don’t understand that the days of truly playing for the name of the front of the jersey is over. It’s always good to say you want players like that, but it’s not reality no matter who the coach is. The NBA is the ultimate dream and will always out weigh any dream of playing for UK. Sheppard made the right decision for him. -
Without having any idea on who actually has applied or interviewed for the job. The two guys that I think would be a good hire is Sam Elsbernd if they want a Holmes guy with head coaching experience. If they want to go with a good up and coming young coach that currently is an assistant elsewhere, but I believe teaches at Holmes is Dan Penick. Which I know I have mentioned before, but I think he would be a great hire. Young coach that would have the energy for the job, and kids would want to play for him too. I have no idea if either applied or interviewed. However, those would be to of my choices that I think would be realistic for this job and good hires.
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Orlando is now back at Illinois where he was before he came back to UK this last time. I think it was a smart decision for him as Underwood at Illinois may be positioning himself for a bigger job here soon.
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I’m truly asking what would he have to regret? Much more to regret about staying than there is leaving.