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The one thing about Gettleman that worries me


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When Gettleman came in and gave his opening press conference, he talked about he prides himself on finding talent that no one else has. He prides himself on being the guy who gets these undiscovered gems. When I first heard that, I immediately became worried that, if he prides himself on these things, then he's going to start relying on these things to make a name for himself. I feel like that's where our 4th round pick came from.

Don't get me wrong, when I hear the people rave about him, it makes me feel a little better about the pick. But, is he any better than Amini? Amini is the same type of guy. Both dominated D2, but Amini definitely struggled to pick up the NFL game... He also had reports of lower test scores (the same as our newest Guard prospect).

With other players on the board, like JC Tretter (who got invited to the Senior Bowl, who definitely dominated the Ivy League), it seems like Gettleman wanted to grab a guy from Valdosta State to prove that he really can find the diamond in the rough.

I hope this doesn't become a trend.

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Gettleman got us under the cap, signed Hixon and Ginn for pennies, made our front 7 something to fear, and looked to the future with drafting a LB and RB.

I agree. I think he's partially fixed the destruction that Hurney did to this team in what, four months? However, I don't think we need to just start snatching up D2 players in the middle of the draft when there's other, more proven guys there. that's all I'm saying.

But hey, I'm just a forum poster. What do I know?

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Amini got way better as the season went along, those who say he was a bust or a bad pick must be blind or just hating.

Kugbila will take a bit of seasoning to become a starter, he's got good feet and long arms. Just need's to be taught up and Kugbila has a good understanding of football so him learning doesn't worry me. He was recruited by Alabama and other D1 schools, it's not his fault he came to the states at 10.

Hard to get up to speed with the way America's school system's are set up.

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When Gettleman came in and gave his opening press conference, he talked about he prides himself on finding talent that no one else has. He prides himself on being the guy who gets these undiscovered gems. When I first heard that, I immediately became worried that, if he prides himself on these things, then he's going to start relying on these things to make a name for himself. I feel like that's where our 4th round pick came from.

Don't get me wrong, when I hear the people rave about him, it makes me feel a little better about the pick. But, is he any better than Amini? Amini is the same type of guy. Both dominated D2, but Amini definitely struggled to pick up the NFL game... He also had reports of lower test scores (the same as our newest Guard prospect).

With other players on the board, like JC Tretter (who got invited to the Senior Bowl, who definitely dominated the Ivy League), it seems like Gettleman wanted to grab a guy from Valdosta State to prove that he really can find the diamond in the rough.

I hope this doesn't become a trend.

He didn't talk anything about his ability for finding players in the rough. I have no clue what press conference you watched. He specifically stated that he was not a dictator who made all the decisions, but that the while staff made decisions together and no one was to claim credit for it.

And i don't understand all the Amini hate; he started out poorly, but his development really took a shot when Kalil went down and the entire line struggled. But he was playing much, much better by the last quarter of the season. I think if our new OG can develop our our last OG than we'll have a turned our poor guard play into a strength in no time.

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