Former Penn State corner Cam Miller commits to Rutgers
Former Penn State cornerback Cam Miller is staying in the Big Ten.
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I stopped feeling bad when they started being paid.I feel bad for Cam, to be honest. he seemed like a pretty good corner but had a really bad game against ND. Who knows what was said or done. Who knows if he left on his own or was told to find a door. These are the things that the "suddenness" of being able to go into the portal hurt. If there was some time to heal, things may have turned out differently.
well, kind of agree. But I am not sure how much a mid-level CB gets paid and these are young kids. IDK. Hate to see someone make this kind of decision based on a bad game. (I don't know if that happened, in this case, to be clear)I stopped feeling bad when they started being paid.
He was on his way out before that gameI feel bad for Cam, to be honest. he seemed like a pretty good corner but had a really bad game against ND. Who knows what was said or done. Who knows if he left on his own or was told to find a door. These are the things that the "suddenness" of being able to go into the portal hurt. If there was some time to heal, things may have turned out differently.
People don't want to hear this but both Miller and King were the weakest links on the defense.
well, kind of agree. But I am not sure how much a mid-level CB gets paid and these are young kids. IDK. Hate to see someone make this kind of decision based on a bad game. (I don't know if that happened, in this case, to be clear)
King struggled playing man coverage against the pass but was a very good run stopper. Not irreplaceable. The issue is the lack of quality LBs on the rosterPeople don't want to hear this but both Miller and King were the weakest links on the defense.
How do you know that Robinson, Wylie, Speca and Jackson are not "quality LBs" ?? Franklin and his staff must believe they had that potential or they wouldn't have brought them to PSU and spent time developing them. And the true freshmen coming in as well. The PSU defense has used less and less 3 LB sets so how many LB's does PSU need on the roster?King struggled playing man coverage against the pass but was a very good run stopper. Not irreplaceable. The issue is the lack of quality LBs on the roster
Not sure anyone cares Miller left.
I watched Snyder on YouTube talking out both sides of his neck today on the topic 😂.I think the opposite. That is exactly what people DO want to hear right now.
I think Wylie is their guy but do we want to win the mother f##kin national championship or not!How do you know that Robinson, Wylie, Speca and Jackson are not "quality LBs" ?? And the true freshmen as well. The PSU defense has used less and less 3 LB sets so how many LB's does PSU need on the roster?
Have any of them shown they're quality LBs? The "known" aspect is key when losing a guy like King. None of them were really able to get on the field. Potential means nothing until it's realized. We can all hope they step up but the unknown is a valid concern heading into a year where we expect to contend.How do you know that Robinson, Wylie, Speca and Jackson are not "quality LBs" ?? Franklin and his staff must believe they had that potential or they wouldn't have brought them to PSU and spent time developing them. And the true freshmen coming in as well. The PSU defense has used less and less 3 LB sets so how many LB's does PSU need on the roster?
Yep, it's the "known" aspect. Known to the coaches which is what they base their plan forward on. Not "known" to you or I or anyone else on this forum....Have any of them shown they're quality LBs? The "known" aspect is key when losing a guy like King. None of them were really able to get on the field. Potential means nothing until it's realized. We can all hope they step up but the unknown is a valid concern heading into a year where we expect to contend.
The coaches can't "know"--they can only believe what they see will translate.Yep, it's the "known" aspect. Known to the coaches which is what they base their plan forward on. Not "known" to you or I or anyone else on this forum....
The coaches do have live practices. Live contact game situational full speed plays. Yes they do know a good bit.The coaches can't "know"--they can only believe what they see will translate.
The list of elite practice kids that aren't great in games is never ending. Rojas is a great example of someone who probably looks NFL ready in practice.
IDK, but I don't think this was about one game.I feel bad for Cam, to be honest. he seemed like a pretty good corner but had a really bad game against ND. Who knows what was said or done. Who knows if he left on his own or was told to find a door. These are the things that the "suddenness" of being able to go into the portal hurt. If there was some time to heal, things may have turned out differently.
He'll fall down for them too.Former Penn State corner Cam Miller commits to Rutgers
Former Penn State cornerback Cam Miller is staying in the Big Ten.pennstate.rivals.com
I still feel bad for them as there is no price tag that compensates for crushed dreams.I stopped feeling bad when they started being paid.
But we were told that getting a free education, meals, training, boarding, etc. WAS getting paid.I stopped feeling bad when they started being paid.
Apparently Wylie was going to receive significant PT and was injured, still rehabbing.Have any of them shown they're quality LBs? The "known" aspect is key when losing a guy like King. None of them were really able to get on the field. Potential means nothing until it's realized. We can all hope they step up but the unknown is a valid concern heading into a year where we expect to contend.
You're now addicted to complaining about receivers.I think Wylie is their guy but do we want to win the mother f##kin national championship or not!
We have two checks to write. Either two more receivers or a receiver and a lb. Are we serious about this or do we just want brownie points for bringing guys back that still are not receiving passes or stopping nds running game
Just me but I think Speca will be one hardnosed SOB when healthy.How do you know that Robinson, Wylie, Speca and Jackson are not "quality LBs" ?? Franklin and his staff must believe they had that potential or they wouldn't have brought them to PSU and spent time developing them. And the true freshmen coming in as well. The PSU defense has used less and less 3 LB sets so how many LB's does PSU need on the roster?
Welcome to ignore, psycho.You're now addicted to complaining about receivers.
Relax, scooby.
And, no, we don't want to win a national championship in banging our moms, weirdo.
You're the one claiming how they practice is a guarantee for success. We both know better. You're the one that started this argumentThe coaches do have live practices. Live contact game situational full speed plays. Yes they do know a good bit.
You don't know what Rojas looks like in practice.
Over an out as you just seem to make up things to argue about. Cheers!!
Didn't he get touched by Mississippi last year?Heard he wanted to back peddle on the commitment but fell down.
Hopefully they are quality enough to not give up an 11 yard gain on a simple dump pass when stopping them to 3-4 yards could put us in good position to play for the title.Have any of them shown they're quality LBs? The "known" aspect is key when losing a guy like King. None of them were really able to get on the field. Potential means nothing until it's realized. We can all hope they step up but the unknown is a valid concern heading into a year where we expect to contend.
Ass backwards once again Lando.You're the one claiming how they practice is a guarantee for success. We both know better. You're the one that started this argument
Not at all...the fact you don't get this is...well...predictableAss backwards once again Lando.
Nah what’s truly predictable is how you know everything and are a true “legend”—in your mind.Not at all...the fact you don't get this is...well...predictable
That's not what was said--read it againNah what’s truly predictable is how you know everything and are a true “legend”—in your mind.