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He sucks
They had him in over Brandon Innis and Carnell Tate
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He sucks
so is Christen Miller worth all the money USC is trying to throw at him atlsfinest ?
Just saw Christen Millers instagram post with him rapping. I’m gonna have to pass on him. It’s a no for me dawg. I can’t with this bull poo anymore.
For the uninitiated
I thought I saw that he was 2nd on the depth chart and expected to play? Only behind Stackhouse.Good luck to the kid but not a huge loss for Georgia.
Rashada popped for UGA
Did he get leapfrogged at ASU? Him bolting seemed so odd
atlsfinest I guess Miller is back to being good again
I think your coaching staff is higher on him than a rotational/depth piece. You don’t typically see the bag upped if that’s the case
I don't play the whole "A player is great when he's on my roster but trash when he transfers". I feel the same way about Miller today that I felt yesterday. He is a rotational piece but losing him wouldn't have been a big loss for Georgia. It's always good to have good depth pieces though
It’s the same story with these highly rated guys. The “scared of competition” label simply means they’re just not that good, most of the time IMO.
Go to a lesser school and ball out if you want to be the starter from day one. Go to a mid major or lower D1 program and start for 3-4 years straight. Instead of the usual powerhouse programs.
You’re already on NFL scouts radar if you’re a 4, 5 star rated prospect. The NFL will find you no matter what.
Rashada avoided the SEC with Florida, now he wants back in
From what I've read, Rashada got injured during the winter and didn't participate in spring practice at all. Arizona State brought in another transfer QB who performed well in the spring. As opposed to losing his job he chose to transfer.
As a Georgia fan, this is an interesting move. Rashada is obviously a talented player but Georgia isn't the school to go to if you are afraid of competition or if you want a school to clear the deck for you to start. He's obviously not starting in 2024 and a 2025 he will likely have to compete with Gunner Stockton, a talented QB Georgia has had from the 2022 cycle.
I trust Kirby but I can also see Rashada entering the transfer portal again.
Yes!! You don’t need to play at Georgia if you’re Rashada. I just don’t understand these type of decisions. When you transfer, you better damn well know you are going to play at your next stop, otherwise, you’ll be in the same situation the next cycle. All you need is film, whether it’s at Georgia or duke. Just play. That’s why I loved Maalik Murphy decision to go to Duke. Malachi Nelson to Boise. Those were great decisions. Now, if you can’t play there, then that should let you know where you stand and education is probably going to be your routeIt’s the same story with these highly rated guys. The “scared of competition” label simply means they’re just not that good, most of the time IMO.
Go to a lesser school and ball out if you want to be the starter from day one. Go to a mid major or lower D1 program and start for 3-4 years straight. Instead of the usual powerhouse programs.
You’re already on NFL scouts radar if you’re a 4, 5 star rated prospect. The NFL will find you no matter what.
Rashada avoided the SEC with Florida, now he wants back in
Y’all gonna keep that same energy you had for Bear, or?I guess Georgia paid up
Yes!! You don’t need to play at Georgia if you’re Rashada. I just don’t understand these type of decisions. When you transfer, you better damn well know you are going to play at your next stop, otherwise, you’ll be in the same situation the next cycle. All you need is film, whether it’s at Georgia or duke. Just play. That’s why I loved Maalik Murphy decision to go to Duke. Malachi Nelson to Boise. Those were great decisions. Now, if you can’t play there, then that should let you know where you stand and education is probably going to be your route
Stop following the sexy named program!
Maybe I’m just a coward but if I’m transferring and have dreams of the next level, I’m going somewhere that I’m confident in playing time
Get what you're saying but I also understand the allure of playing at a big program. I imagine these kids still care about winning games so playing at a big school like Georgia gives you the opportunity to play in the biggest games and win championships.
Also, playing with great players makes your job a lot easier as a QB. If Jaden is able to win the job at Georgia he will be playing with one of the best offensive lines in the nation, loaded backfield and good pass catchers. At a school like Duke or Boise you'll have to overcome the lack of talent around you.
Look at JJ McCarthy, played behind an elite offensive line and had the best defense in the country. There was very little pressure on him to do anything and he is still going to be a top 10 pick (somehow).
Y’all gonna keep that same energy you had for Bear, or?
From what I've read, Rashada got injured during the winter and didn't participate in spring practice at all. Arizona State brought in another transfer QB who performed well in the spring. As opposed to losing his job he chose to transfer.
As a Georgia fan, this is an interesting move. Rashada is obviously a talented player but Georgia isn't the school to go to if you are afraid of competition or if you want a school to clear the deck for you to start. He's obviously not starting in 2024 and a 2025 he will likely have to compete with Gunner Stockton, a talented QB Georgia has had from the 2022 cycle.
I trust Kirby but I can also see Rashada entering the transfer portal again.