and gave you plenty of examples of how recruiting no longer means a thing once a guy is in college and proving himself.
That's not a compliment to them. That's a total insult because you're handling this right to dictate what they can and cannot do because of the number of offers from years ago. Just like how undrafted guys end up great in the pros at any time. And like I just said, I gave you a bunch of examples of guys proving this wrong. I know you already know that guys prove this wrong. It's no guarantee but you putting a cap on their talent and potential based on something like that is ridiculous. Mainly because you're not even actually talking about their talent and potential. You're just talking about some random number on paper.
Are Asiata and Dielman pretty good? Yeah, among the best on the team and could both play pro ball. Wait, but they didn't really get recruited much so this can't be true. How about all of the defenders Sitake has played a role in recruiting that were nobodies and are now in the NFL?
This is just flat nonsense. Literally, nonsensical. It's based on something that doesn't prove anything. It's just a number on paper. Weak attempt at downplaying these guys. I am in no way saying they're super stars. But come on.