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Biggest disappointments

DonutDawg

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Delp has to be one of the most disappointing players on a team FULL of disappointments this season.

The my list for most disappointing players this season are Carson (obviously), Starks, Delp, Mykel, Greene (really the entire OL is shit), & CJ Allen/Raylen Wilson.

Starks has regressed more than anyone on the team. He went from very promising star & one of the top players, to a clueless freshman over the offseason. He's simply not good this season.

Delp seems to have been passed by Yurosek on the depth chart... that's all that needs to be said as to just how shitty Delp has been.

Mykel is allegedly a 1st round lock & a stud who has the uncanny ability to literally disappear for multiple games & make people forget he actually plays football. Then after the game you'll read that he played tons of snaps & realize you don't even remember seeing him on the field.

Greene is an absolute abortion at OT. He really does get worse each week.... but so does the rest of the OL. Searels is simply proving once again that's he's a f-ing garbage OL coach like I've been trying to tell you people since he was hired.

CJ Allen & Raylen were super recruits who showed so much promise last season. They haven't progressed at all from last season. We are in desperate need of quality ILB play & these guys haven't stepped up. They've made no progress. CJ had a nice INT last week but that's about it.

It's truly sad that every facet of this team has regressed from last season. I think TID & Dan Jackson may be only players who are better this season than last season.

The lack of coaching & development across the board is very very very troubling to me.
 
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