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I wish him good luck. Wished he would play in the bowl game, but oh well.
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He knows he has no shot of being all-conference at USU
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Good luck to Zahodri. Crazy that any player would want to leave this team and this staff given what they were just a part of but everyone has different reasons I suppose.
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I'm going to predict he ends up at Washington. Juice Brown just got on up there and he LOVED Zahodri.
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Honestly this isn't a big loss. Thought he lacked physicality, ball skills, and tackling ability. Would be nice if we could get some DBs over 185 lbs min
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Sheesh, there’s always someone here to say this.
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Well this is coming from a former player, so maybe he’s not wrong? I’ll always remember last year watching Jackson laugh on the sidelines after being beat deep twice in the same game, that has always bothered me
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Grad transfer, he owes us nothing.
Best of luck to him next year. Make that degree count.
Best of luck to him next year. Make that degree count.
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Like clockworktaniataylor wrote:Sheesh, there’s always someone here to say this.
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Unless there is a different rule for grad transfers being able to play in a bowl after entering the portal, or he was not going to play anyway (injury, grades, discipline, etc.), I don't get entering the portal now instead of waiting another week until after the bowl game.
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Well I'm not clockwork for sure. But yes having played both corner and safety at USU I could never understand why he was getting playing time. I knew plenty of guys that were superstars at practice but put them in a game and they were deers in headlights.Agzrule wrote:Well this is coming from a former player, so maybe he’s not wrong? I’ll always remember last year watching Jackson laugh on the sidelines after being beat deep twice in the same game, that has always bothered me
I never was able to see practices so maybe that is what Jackson was to the wrs. But I can only base my opinon on game film. Based on what he did or more frankly didn't do in games is where I come from.
So yes losing a guy that is a superstar in practice but a game time body is not that big of a loss and can help coaches be able to look at other players instead.
It is no secret that some coaches develop good or bad basis towards players and sometimes they can't, won't, or even recognize they have it. They can justify well this player had the best week of practice. This one is faster. He did the best at 1 on 1 and so on. So based on those he should start, be 1st or 2nd and so on because well he preformed better for 5 days.
But like Allen Iverson infamously said what are we talking about practice. If you grade him out on just games and look over a 5 game stretch he grades low. Game grades should weigh heavier than practice grades. But how do you grade someone on game grades if they never get to play in a game.
A 90 out of 100 for practice says you play.
But shouldn't a 50 out of 100 in games says you should sit.
Me personally I take the player that scores a 50 out of 100 in practice because they go full effort and make mistakes all week and then go 90 out of 100 in the games.
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I agree, he misses out on a bunch of nice bowl swag, the opportunity to play at SOFI, Universal Studios and 5 days in LA in December for declaring 5 days early.bwcrc wrote: ↑December 13th, 2021, 8:21 pmUnless there is a different rule for grad transfers being able to play in a bowl after entering the portal, or he was not going to play anyway (injury, grades, discipline, etc.), I don't get entering the portal now instead of waiting another week until after the bowl game.
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Maybe he wanted to be available for signing day because he already has a destination?
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What weakness would you have liked to see fixed in Jackson’s play? Your eye fir evaluating defensive backs is much better than most.Bybs25 wrote: ↑December 13th, 2021, 11:32 pmWell I'm not clockwork for sure. But yes having played both corner and safety at USU I could never understand why he was getting playing time. I knew plenty of guys that were superstars at practice but put them in a game and they were deers in headlights.Agzrule wrote:Well this is coming from a former player, so maybe he’s not wrong? I’ll always remember last year watching Jackson laugh on the sidelines after being beat deep twice in the same game, that has always bothered me
I never was able to see practices so maybe that is what Jackson was to the wrs. But I can only base my opinon on game film. Based on what he did or more frankly didn't do in games is where I come from.
So yes losing a guy that is a superstar in practice but a game time body is not that big of a loss and can help coaches be able to look at other players instead.
It is no secret that some coaches develop good or bad basis towards players and sometimes they can't, won't, or even recognize they have it. They can justify well this player had the best week of practice. This one is faster. He did the best at 1 on 1 and so on. So based on those he should start, be 1st or 2nd and so on because well he preformed better for 5 days.
But like Allen Iverson infamously said what are we talking about practice. If you grade him out on just games and look over a 5 game stretch he grades low. Game grades should weigh heavier than practice grades. But how do you grade someone on game grades if they never get to play in a game.
A 90 out of 100 for practice says you play.
But shouldn't a 50 out of 100 in games says you should sit.
Me personally I take the player that scores a 50 out of 100 in practice because they go full effort and make mistakes all week and then go 90 out of 100 in the games.
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For me and I suspect many of us at best can see the ramification of the errors but not the error itself.
So for example I can see if a guy is out of position but I can’t immediately tell what he did to be out of position. What is it that makes Jackson not a big loss to you? What is he missing in games?
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Getting beat badly for two touchdowns in the North Dakota game didn't thrill me. His eye discipline wasn't what it should have been in those instances.Imakeitrain wrote: ↑December 15th, 2021, 10:07 amWhat weakness would you have liked to see fixed in Jackson’s play? Your eye fir evaluating defensive backs is much better than most.Bybs25 wrote: ↑December 13th, 2021, 11:32 pmWell I'm not clockwork for sure. But yes having played both corner and safety at USU I could never understand why he was getting playing time. I knew plenty of guys that were superstars at practice but put them in a game and they were deers in headlights.Agzrule wrote:Well this is coming from a former player, so maybe he’s not wrong? I’ll always remember last year watching Jackson laugh on the sidelines after being beat deep twice in the same game, that has always bothered me
I never was able to see practices so maybe that is what Jackson was to the wrs. But I can only base my opinon on game film. Based on what he did or more frankly didn't do in games is where I come from.
So yes losing a guy that is a superstar in practice but a game time body is not that big of a loss and can help coaches be able to look at other players instead.
It is no secret that some coaches develop good or bad basis towards players and sometimes they can't, won't, or even recognize they have it. They can justify well this player had the best week of practice. This one is faster. He did the best at 1 on 1 and so on. So based on those he should start, be 1st or 2nd and so on because well he preformed better for 5 days.
But like Allen Iverson infamously said what are we talking about practice. If you grade him out on just games and look over a 5 game stretch he grades low. Game grades should weigh heavier than practice grades. But how do you grade someone on game grades if they never get to play in a game.
A 90 out of 100 for practice says you play.
But shouldn't a 50 out of 100 in games says you should sit.
Me personally I take the player that scores a 50 out of 100 in practice because they go full effort and make mistakes all week and then go 90 out of 100 in the games.
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For me and I suspect many of us at best can see the ramification of the errors but not the error itself.
So for example I can see if a guy is out of position but I can’t immediately tell what he did to be out of position. What is it that makes Jackson not a big loss to you? What is he missing in games?
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Re: Zahodri in the portal
I thought he was a better tackler this year and he didn't get seem to be the center of so many poor deep coverages the latter half of the season. I honestly dreaded every time I saw him on the field after the last 2 years and the start to this year.aggies22 wrote: ↑December 15th, 2021, 11:00 amGetting beat badly for two touchdowns in the North Dakota game didn't thrill me. His eye discipline wasn't what it should have been in those instances.Imakeitrain wrote: ↑December 15th, 2021, 10:07 amWhat weakness would you have liked to see fixed in Jackson’s play? Your eye fir evaluating defensive backs is much better than most.Bybs25 wrote: ↑December 13th, 2021, 11:32 pmWell I'm not clockwork for sure. But yes having played both corner and safety at USU I could never understand why he was getting playing time. I knew plenty of guys that were superstars at practice but put them in a game and they were deers in headlights.Agzrule wrote:Well this is coming from a former player, so maybe he’s not wrong? I’ll always remember last year watching Jackson laugh on the sidelines after being beat deep twice in the same game, that has always bothered me
I never was able to see practices so maybe that is what Jackson was to the wrs. But I can only base my opinon on game film. Based on what he did or more frankly didn't do in games is where I come from.
So yes losing a guy that is a superstar in practice but a game time body is not that big of a loss and can help coaches be able to look at other players instead.
It is no secret that some coaches develop good or bad basis towards players and sometimes they can't, won't, or even recognize they have it. They can justify well this player had the best week of practice. This one is faster. He did the best at 1 on 1 and so on. So based on those he should start, be 1st or 2nd and so on because well he preformed better for 5 days.
But like Allen Iverson infamously said what are we talking about practice. If you grade him out on just games and look over a 5 game stretch he grades low. Game grades should weigh heavier than practice grades. But how do you grade someone on game grades if they never get to play in a game.
A 90 out of 100 for practice says you play.
But shouldn't a 50 out of 100 in games says you should sit.
Me personally I take the player that scores a 50 out of 100 in practice because they go full effort and make mistakes all week and then go 90 out of 100 in the games.
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For me and I suspect many of us at best can see the ramification of the errors but not the error itself.
So for example I can see if a guy is out of position but I can’t immediately tell what he did to be out of position. What is it that makes Jackson not a big loss to you? What is he missing in games?
Wonder what the transfer issue is. He's had a lot of reps here. Not really sad to see a scholly open there.
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I imagine he doesn't want to spend his graduate senior year platooning with another player.hickaggie wrote: ↑December 15th, 2021, 4:49 pmI thought he was a better tackler this year and he didn't get seem to be the center of so many poor deep coverages the latter half of the season. I honestly dreaded every time I saw him on the field after the last 2 years and the start to this year.aggies22 wrote: ↑December 15th, 2021, 11:00 amGetting beat badly for two touchdowns in the North Dakota game didn't thrill me. His eye discipline wasn't what it should have been in those instances.Imakeitrain wrote: ↑December 15th, 2021, 10:07 amWhat weakness would you have liked to see fixed in Jackson’s play? Your eye fir evaluating defensive backs is much better than most.Bybs25 wrote: ↑December 13th, 2021, 11:32 pmWell I'm not clockwork for sure. But yes having played both corner and safety at USU I could never understand why he was getting playing time. I knew plenty of guys that were superstars at practice but put them in a game and they were deers in headlights.Agzrule wrote:Well this is coming from a former player, so maybe he’s not wrong? I’ll always remember last year watching Jackson laugh on the sidelines after being beat deep twice in the same game, that has always bothered me
I never was able to see practices so maybe that is what Jackson was to the wrs. But I can only base my opinon on game film. Based on what he did or more frankly didn't do in games is where I come from.
So yes losing a guy that is a superstar in practice but a game time body is not that big of a loss and can help coaches be able to look at other players instead.
It is no secret that some coaches develop good or bad basis towards players and sometimes they can't, won't, or even recognize they have it. They can justify well this player had the best week of practice. This one is faster. He did the best at 1 on 1 and so on. So based on those he should start, be 1st or 2nd and so on because well he preformed better for 5 days.
But like Allen Iverson infamously said what are we talking about practice. If you grade him out on just games and look over a 5 game stretch he grades low. Game grades should weigh heavier than practice grades. But how do you grade someone on game grades if they never get to play in a game.
A 90 out of 100 for practice says you play.
But shouldn't a 50 out of 100 in games says you should sit.
Me personally I take the player that scores a 50 out of 100 in practice because they go full effort and make mistakes all week and then go 90 out of 100 in the games.
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For me and I suspect many of us at best can see the ramification of the errors but not the error itself.
So for example I can see if a guy is out of position but I can’t immediately tell what he did to be out of position. What is it that makes Jackson not a big loss to you? What is he missing in games?
Wonder what the transfer issue is. He's had a lot of reps here. Not really sad to see a scholly open there.
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Did zahodri play in the bowl game? Didn’t see him and wouldn’t have expected him to play.
Thus far has two offers per his Twitter. Portland state and north Texas.
Thus far has two offers per his Twitter. Portland state and north Texas.
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Didn't play. Once you were in the portal you no longer play with your current team
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Skip a huge bowl win to get offers from north Texas and Portland state. Ouch.
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Seems like there's probably more to the story we're not privy to at the moment. Though if one of the reasons for trying to change is being closer to home then those two offers aren't making much sense. Maybe he's holding out for a school in Florida.
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You certainly have a point and to clarify I am by no means knocking his decision. I’m just saying that must hurt a bit. With that said, nothing but the best of luck to him.BigBlueDart wrote: ↑December 20th, 2021, 12:22 pmSeems like there's probably more to the story we're not privy to at the moment. Though if one of the reasons for trying to change is being closer to home then those two offers aren't making much sense. Maybe he's holding out for a school in Florida.
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As I've said before, I don't think he wants to spend his final year of eligibility platooning with a younger player.BigBlueDart wrote: ↑December 20th, 2021, 12:22 pmSeems like there's probably more to the story we're not privy to at the moment. Though if one of the reasons for trying to change is being closer to home then those two offers aren't making much sense. Maybe he's holding out for a school in Florida.
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Who is the younger player you are referring to?aggies22 wrote: ↑December 20th, 2021, 3:29 pmAs I've said before, I don't think he wants to spend his final year of eligibility platooning with a younger player.BigBlueDart wrote: ↑December 20th, 2021, 12:22 pmSeems like there's probably more to the story we're not privy to at the moment. Though if one of the reasons for trying to change is being closer to home then those two offers aren't making much sense. Maybe he's holding out for a school in Florida.