Gotta wish him luck no matter which way it goes.
Gotta wish him luck no matter which way it goes.
What would be a good reason NOT to do what Eli is doing here? Find out where you stand, with nothing to lose, and come back if you don't hear what you hope.
Good to know where you stand, in an honest real-world assessment from folks that don't care about your feelings, and get motivated to change that.
You're going to see a different Eli next year. Coach knows he under-utilized Eli. He said it at every halftime and every postgame.
But you can't redesign the whole offense in week 4.
You can in December, though.
I read nothing but a smart, nothing to lose, seeking advice from Eli. I don't think he'll get the news he'd like to hear. But they may advise him on what would improve his draft status next year. The NFL isn't drafting preferred stock RBs high in the draft as it is. And preferred stock are much larger with all of the other skills Eli has. I don't think Eli should, nor could put on more "size". He's already old enough, and been bulking up, so anything else will just slow him down.
Eli is a hybrid, like Bush, in the NFL. The great news is that if our coaching staff gets smarter, they'll recognize that he's a hybrid at the college level too. He's meant to catch the ball out of the backfield or slot. He's made to operate in space and apply his moves, speed, and power. Eli is even great at catching the deep ball. It's silly how we underutilized and misused his skills this year.
If we want Eli to not make a bad decision, risking going way down, or even being snubbed in the draft... our coaches need to commit to an offense and plays that showcase his talent. It will be worth it to us... and we need to capitalize on his senior year here.
I know we have seen some this already, but still a nice read.
http://www.underdogdynasty.com/2016/...ro-is-he-ready
Without question a very accurate assessment of his abilities and projected draft status. The NFL may understand more about Elijah's abilities than we give them credit... but I'm still doubtful. I seriously believe he needs another year, with Hud being a smarter coach, of having an NFL role for the Cajuns. He shouldn't be the ground and pound back. He should be the key feature of a sophisticated run and pass system. If I were Hud, I'd prove to Eli that I'm not a knothead... and I won't just run him into a traffic jam. I'll place him in open space, with intelligent deception, and let him do what he does best... and it will be very much what he'll be tasked with in the NFL. That will help raise his draft stock value.
I'm of the opinion the use of the Prophet as though he was Zo was bone headed move before the first handoff. That and misuse of Haack and Nixon really killed my faith in Hud.
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