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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #30 on: May 24, 2013, 03:03:09 PM »

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Also, BC Defensive End Commit Harold Landy received offers from Auburn and Ohio state yesterday to go along with FSU earlier this week and South Carolina, Ole Miss  and Miami last month.

He still remains a firm commit to BC despite blowing up on the recruiting scene since he has been told he can start right away at BC
Its too bad this class is still a year and a half away. The Eagles could use some help this year. God they are going to be awful.
I think they will be a bowl team, probably 6-8 regular season wins. The offense was pretty good last year except for turnovers and in the red zone. I expect Daz's emphasis on the run game to help them solve some of their red zone woes. Hopefully we can see smash mouth football brought back to BC. Maybe they will even run some power toss sweeps like Everett is famous for with their "student body right/left" plays. (I distinctly remember that play because when I played end I would get hit by the tight end, a pulling guard, a full back and then their qb). Did they run that when you were there Nick?

On defense they were awful but started a ton of underclassmen (which is why we have the most returning starters of any team in the ACC). Watch for Kaleb Ramsey, a big time DT who hasn't been able to stay healthy at BC but could be an elite DT that BC used to build its line around. I'm very excited to see Brown's defense, gone are the days of our corners giving teams a 15 yard cushion
I hope you guys are right but I think it will take another season of for adjustments and maturity of the youth to take full effect. Can't wait to see Manny bring one back to the house this year. He's a real good kid that deserves all the success he makes for himself. Jim Noel too.

Funny, Jim will just be finishing his time at BC when his brother will be a pro in the NBA.

Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #31 on: May 24, 2013, 03:09:52 PM »

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Also, BC Defensive End Commit Harold Landy received offers from Auburn and Ohio state yesterday to go along with FSU earlier this week and South Carolina, Ole Miss  and Miami last month.

He still remains a firm commit to BC despite blowing up on the recruiting scene since he has been told he can start right away at BC
Its too bad this class is still a year and a half away. The Eagles could use some help this year. God they are going to be awful.
I think they will be a bowl team, probably 6-8 regular season wins. The offense was pretty good last year except for turnovers and in the red zone. I expect Daz's emphasis on the run game to help them solve some of their red zone woes. Hopefully we can see smash mouth football brought back to BC. Maybe they will even run some power toss sweeps like Everett is famous for with their "student body right/left" plays. (I distinctly remember that play because when I played end I would get hit by the tight end, a pulling guard, a full back and then their qb). Did they run that when you were there Nick?

On defense they were awful but started a ton of underclassmen (which is why we have the most returning starters of any team in the ACC). Watch for Kaleb Ramsey, a big time DT who hasn't been able to stay healthy at BC but could be an elite DT that BC used to build its line around. I'm very excited to see Brown's defense, gone are the days of our corners giving teams a 15 yard cushion
I graduated in '83 when Coach Sarno was there. He was still in the smashmouth, 1960's mode of offense and yes, we ran that play a lot. Coach Agneta(yes, there is a relation there) continued that but started to introduce more passing into the offense instead of the 3 downs of dust and punt that Sarno was doing at the end. Coach Dib came in after that and ran his double wing rushing offense that was much different but still was all about power, smashmouth ball. When he had a lull in lineman size for a few years it coincided with his son's prominence as a QB and he went to a pro style offense. Now he uses a hybrid of both the double wing and the pro sets. Makes it very difficult to coach against him.
I played for Arlington, and we got handled by Everett every single year (to be fair it made absolutely no sense that we were in the GBL with them and Cambridge which has since been rectified) What do you think the secret to their dominance was? Is it in the water? Do they start them early with a good pop warner program? I heard in the off season they have pretty strict work out programs, is that it? Or maybe a combination of all of those?

BTW I knew Jim was from Everett and I knew Nerlens was from there but I never put two and two together.
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #32 on: May 24, 2013, 03:15:45 PM »

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Also, BC Defensive End Commit Harold Landy received offers from Auburn and Ohio state yesterday to go along with FSU earlier this week and South Carolina, Ole Miss  and Miami last month.

He still remains a firm commit to BC despite blowing up on the recruiting scene since he has been told he can start right away at BC
Its too bad this class is still a year and a half away. The Eagles could use some help this year. God they are going to be awful.
I think they will be a bowl team, probably 6-8 regular season wins. The offense was pretty good last year except for turnovers and in the red zone. I expect Daz's emphasis on the run game to help them solve some of their red zone woes. Hopefully we can see smash mouth football brought back to BC. Maybe they will even run some power toss sweeps like Everett is famous for with their "student body right/left" plays. (I distinctly remember that play because when I played end I would get hit by the tight end, a pulling guard, a full back and then their qb). Did they run that when you were there Nick?

On defense they were awful but started a ton of underclassmen (which is why we have the most returning starters of any team in the ACC). Watch for Kaleb Ramsey, a big time DT who hasn't been able to stay healthy at BC but could be an elite DT that BC used to build its line around. I'm very excited to see Brown's defense, gone are the days of our corners giving teams a 15 yard cushion
I graduated in '83 when Coach Sarno was there. He was still in the smashmouth, 1960's mode of offense and yes, we ran that play a lot. Coach Agneta(yes, there is a relation there) continued that but started to introduce more passing into the offense instead of the 3 downs of dust and punt that Sarno was doing at the end. Coach Dib came in after that and ran his double wing rushing offense that was much different but still was all about power, smashmouth ball. When he had a lull in lineman size for a few years it coincided with his son's prominence as a QB and he went to a pro style offense. Now he uses a hybrid of both the double wing and the pro sets. Makes it very difficult to coach against him.
I played for Arlington, and we got handled by Everett every single year (to be fair it made absolutely no sense that we were in the GBL with them and Cambridge which has since been rectified) What do you think the secret to their dominance was? Is it in the water? Do they start them early with a good pop warner program? I heard in the off season they have pretty strict work out programs, is that it? Or maybe a combination of all of those?

BTW I knew Jim was from Everett and I knew Nerlens was from there but I never put two and two together.

I set a record in NCAA FB 11 with Sacks using Jim Noel.  SS Blitz Baby.

like 35 sacks in the season
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #33 on: May 24, 2013, 03:19:51 PM »

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Also, BC Defensive End Commit Harold Landy received offers from Auburn and Ohio state yesterday to go along with FSU earlier this week and South Carolina, Ole Miss  and Miami last month.

He still remains a firm commit to BC despite blowing up on the recruiting scene since he has been told he can start right away at BC
Its too bad this class is still a year and a half away. The Eagles could use some help this year. God they are going to be awful.
I think they will be a bowl team, probably 6-8 regular season wins. The offense was pretty good last year except for turnovers and in the red zone. I expect Daz's emphasis on the run game to help them solve some of their red zone woes. Hopefully we can see smash mouth football brought back to BC. Maybe they will even run some power toss sweeps like Everett is famous for with their "student body right/left" plays. (I distinctly remember that play because when I played end I would get hit by the tight end, a pulling guard, a full back and then their qb). Did they run that when you were there Nick?

On defense they were awful but started a ton of underclassmen (which is why we have the most returning starters of any team in the ACC). Watch for Kaleb Ramsey, a big time DT who hasn't been able to stay healthy at BC but could be an elite DT that BC used to build its line around. I'm very excited to see Brown's defense, gone are the days of our corners giving teams a 15 yard cushion
I graduated in '83 when Coach Sarno was there. He was still in the smashmouth, 1960's mode of offense and yes, we ran that play a lot. Coach Agneta(yes, there is a relation there) continued that but started to introduce more passing into the offense instead of the 3 downs of dust and punt that Sarno was doing at the end. Coach Dib came in after that and ran his double wing rushing offense that was much different but still was all about power, smashmouth ball. When he had a lull in lineman size for a few years it coincided with his son's prominence as a QB and he went to a pro style offense. Now he uses a hybrid of both the double wing and the pro sets. Makes it very difficult to coach against him.
I played for Arlington, and we got handled by Everett every single year (to be fair it made absolutely no sense that we were in the GBL with them and Cambridge which has since been rectified) What do you think the secret to their dominance was? Is it in the water? Do they start them early with a good pop warner program? I heard in the off season they have pretty strict work out programs, is that it? Or maybe a combination of all of those?

BTW I knew Jim was from Everett and I knew Nerlens was from there but I never put two and two together.

I set a record in NCAA FB 11 with Sacks using Jim Noel.  SS Blitz Baby.

like 35 sacks in the season
What difficulty?
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #34 on: May 24, 2013, 03:52:39 PM »

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Also, BC Defensive End Commit Harold Landy received offers from Auburn and Ohio state yesterday to go along with FSU earlier this week and South Carolina, Ole Miss  and Miami last month.

He still remains a firm commit to BC despite blowing up on the recruiting scene since he has been told he can start right away at BC
Its too bad this class is still a year and a half away. The Eagles could use some help this year. God they are going to be awful.
I think they will be a bowl team, probably 6-8 regular season wins. The offense was pretty good last year except for turnovers and in the red zone. I expect Daz's emphasis on the run game to help them solve some of their red zone woes. Hopefully we can see smash mouth football brought back to BC. Maybe they will even run some power toss sweeps like Everett is famous for with their "student body right/left" plays. (I distinctly remember that play because when I played end I would get hit by the tight end, a pulling guard, a full back and then their qb). Did they run that when you were there Nick?

On defense they were awful but started a ton of underclassmen (which is why we have the most returning starters of any team in the ACC). Watch for Kaleb Ramsey, a big time DT who hasn't been able to stay healthy at BC but could be an elite DT that BC used to build its line around. I'm very excited to see Brown's defense, gone are the days of our corners giving teams a 15 yard cushion
I graduated in '83 when Coach Sarno was there. He was still in the smashmouth, 1960's mode of offense and yes, we ran that play a lot. Coach Agneta(yes, there is a relation there) continued that but started to introduce more passing into the offense instead of the 3 downs of dust and punt that Sarno was doing at the end. Coach Dib came in after that and ran his double wing rushing offense that was much different but still was all about power, smashmouth ball. When he had a lull in lineman size for a few years it coincided with his son's prominence as a QB and he went to a pro style offense. Now he uses a hybrid of both the double wing and the pro sets. Makes it very difficult to coach against him.
I played for Arlington, and we got handled by Everett every single year (to be fair it made absolutely no sense that we were in the GBL with them and Cambridge which has since been rectified) What do you think the secret to their dominance was? Is it in the water? Do they start them early with a good pop warner program? I heard in the off season they have pretty strict work out programs, is that it? Or maybe a combination of all of those?

BTW I knew Jim was from Everett and I knew Nerlens was from there but I never put two and two together.
Coach Dib coached Pop Warner before taking over at Everett High. His philosophy was for the entire Pop Warner program to run the same offenses and defenses all the way through the program. That playbook became the base of his high school playbook. By the time kids hit high school, they were so familiar with the system it translated to instant success.

He does keep the kids on a year round conditioning program and has since being there. Most football coaches in New England weren't doing that for years. Southern high school football, as well as places like California, Ohio and Pennsylvania, it was common to have whole year conditioning for football but not up north and not especially in New England. Those kids also played hockey and baseball and basketball.

As for the allegations of steroid use which a lot of people have accused the program of, I don't know. I know most of those kids visit a supplement store in Glendale Square which supposedly only sells legal supplements, but who knows. There's definitely been some roid use amongst the players, but I know it was not provided or approved of by the coaching staff. I also don't think it was happening any more or less in Everett than any other city or town.

Also know, that a some of Dib's current staff is made up of former players that went on to the NFL. They have been given professional strength and conditioning techniques and coaching from the very best of the best. That gets passed down to the kids in the program. Not a lot of high schools in New England have that.
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #35 on: May 24, 2013, 03:55:56 PM »

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Also, BC Defensive End Commit Harold Landy received offers from Auburn and Ohio state yesterday to go along with FSU earlier this week and South Carolina, Ole Miss  and Miami last month.

He still remains a firm commit to BC despite blowing up on the recruiting scene since he has been told he can start right away at BC
Its too bad this class is still a year and a half away. The Eagles could use some help this year. God they are going to be awful.
I think they will be a bowl team, probably 6-8 regular season wins. The offense was pretty good last year except for turnovers and in the red zone. I expect Daz's emphasis on the run game to help them solve some of their red zone woes. Hopefully we can see smash mouth football brought back to BC. Maybe they will even run some power toss sweeps like Everett is famous for with their "student body right/left" plays. (I distinctly remember that play because when I played end I would get hit by the tight end, a pulling guard, a full back and then their qb). Did they run that when you were there Nick?

On defense they were awful but started a ton of underclassmen (which is why we have the most returning starters of any team in the ACC). Watch for Kaleb Ramsey, a big time DT who hasn't been able to stay healthy at BC but could be an elite DT that BC used to build its line around. I'm very excited to see Brown's defense, gone are the days of our corners giving teams a 15 yard cushion
I graduated in '83 when Coach Sarno was there. He was still in the smashmouth, 1960's mode of offense and yes, we ran that play a lot. Coach Agneta(yes, there is a relation there) continued that but started to introduce more passing into the offense instead of the 3 downs of dust and punt that Sarno was doing at the end. Coach Dib came in after that and ran his double wing rushing offense that was much different but still was all about power, smashmouth ball. When he had a lull in lineman size for a few years it coincided with his son's prominence as a QB and he went to a pro style offense. Now he uses a hybrid of both the double wing and the pro sets. Makes it very difficult to coach against him.
I played for Arlington, and we got handled by Everett every single year (to be fair it made absolutely no sense that we were in the GBL with them and Cambridge which has since been rectified) What do you think the secret to their dominance was? Is it in the water? Do they start them early with a good pop warner program? I heard in the off season they have pretty strict work out programs, is that it? Or maybe a combination of all of those?

BTW I knew Jim was from Everett and I knew Nerlens was from there but I never put two and two together.
Their brother Rodman is the starting middle linebacker at North Carolina State. Seeing these guys, I have no doubt Nerlens will put on weight and muscle and not get tossed around like some thin guys in the NBA do. He still has growing to do and some man muscle to put on. Its why I am so high on Nerlens whereas many think him over rated and too skinny to make it in the NBA(see recent 5 on 5 article on ESPN Insider).

Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #36 on: May 30, 2013, 07:49:56 AM »

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Well its been a few days so BC was due to get another Commit I guess!

This time its 247 Sports top ranked player from Massachusetts 6 foot 7 296 lb OT James Hendren.  BC has been his top choice all along so when they offered last night he committed right away. 

Here is 247 Sports Mass rankings

http://247sports.com/Season/2014-Football/RecruitRankings?InstitutionGroup=HighSchool&State=MA

Addazio talked about building a fence around MA and not letting kids leave and he is doing a pretty darn good job of it as you can see.

This commit Kept BC in the 20-25 range on 247 sports (things are fluid) and BC is ranked 19 on Rivals but this commit has not been added yet so I expect them to get a bump up into the 17-16 range.

Edit: oh forgot to mention that both Hendren and Strachan will be participating in the Army All American Game this year.
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #37 on: June 05, 2013, 10:48:27 AM »

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BC Nabbed 2 recruits yesterday.

The second rated kicker in the country, Mike Knoll, who according to scouting reports can make 40-50 yarders with regularity and has excellent hangtime on his punts.  3* recruit

And a 3* DE Joe Vitellio out of NJ.  Joe will line up across from Harold Landry on the line as a strong side DE. 

These latest commitments push BC up the 14th in the rivals recruiting rankings and 19th in the 247 Rankings.

BC currently has the 5th largest class in the country with 13 recruits.
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #38 on: June 05, 2013, 10:53:12 AM »

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BC Nabbed 2 recruits yesterday.

The second rated kicker in the country, Mike Knoll, who according to scouting reports can make 40-50 yarders with regularity and has excellent hangtime on his punts.  3* recruit

And a 3* DE Joe Vitellio out of NJ.  Joe will line up across from Harold Landry on the line as a strong side DE. 

These latest commitments push BC up the 14th in the rivals recruiting rankings and 19th in the 247 Rankings.

BC currently has the 5th largest class in the country with 13 recruits.
As a BC fan I've been through a lot, which has left me pessimistic. With bigger named schools like Ohio State starting to offer some of our commits I hope that we don't lose anyone on signing day.
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #39 on: June 05, 2013, 11:01:27 AM »

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BC Nabbed 2 recruits yesterday.

The second rated kicker in the country, Mike Knoll, who according to scouting reports can make 40-50 yarders with regularity and has excellent hangtime on his punts.  3* recruit

And a 3* DE Joe Vitellio out of NJ.  Joe will line up across from Harold Landry on the line as a strong side DE. 

These latest commitments push BC up the 14th in the rivals recruiting rankings and 19th in the 247 Rankings.

BC currently has the 5th largest class in the country with 13 recruits.
As a BC fan I've been through a lot, which has left me pessimistic. With bigger named schools like Ohio State starting to offer some of our commits I hope that we don't lose anyone on signing day.

According to 247,

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Harold Landry just received an offer from Missouri.

I asked him about where things stand with him in general, not just with Mizzou but with Ohio State, Florida State, etc. after telling me a couple weeks back he was having some thoughts about OSU and FSU.
 
"Not (thinking about OSU/FSU) as much as I used to," he said. "I'm actually feeling stronger to BC."
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #40 on: June 19, 2013, 01:14:04 PM »

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It has been reported by multiple outlets over the past few days and I have been able to confirm that BC is current the #1 option for 4* QB DJ Gillins from FL.  247 has Gillins ranked as the #2 ranked Dual threat QB in the 2014 recruiting class so this would obviously be the crown Jewel of an already outstanding BC class. 

http://247sports.com/Player/DJ-Gillins-20331?Institution=9114

Gillins will supposedly be making a decision around the end of this month so stay tuned.
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #41 on: June 19, 2013, 01:50:48 PM »

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It has been reported by multiple outlets over the past few days and I have been able to confirm that BC is current the #1 option for 4* QB DJ Gillins from FL.  247 has Gillins ranked as the #2 ranked Dual threat QB in the 2014 recruiting class so this would obviously be the crown Jewel of an already outstanding BC class. 

http://247sports.com/Player/DJ-Gillins-20331?Institution=9114

Gillins will supposedly be making a decision around the end of this month so stay tuned.

I've never had so much good will for a coach before he actually coached any games for a team I liked. Even if they don't get this guy their other qb (Wade I believe) looks like he will be a beast. I think one of these two guys will be our starter come next year.
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #42 on: June 19, 2013, 02:06:13 PM »

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It has been reported by multiple outlets over the past few days and I have been able to confirm that BC is current the #1 option for 4* QB DJ Gillins from FL.  247 has Gillins ranked as the #2 ranked Dual threat QB in the 2014 recruiting class so this would obviously be the crown Jewel of an already outstanding BC class. 

http://247sports.com/Player/DJ-Gillins-20331?Institution=9114

Gillins will supposedly be making a decision around the end of this month so stay tuned.
Kid plays in Jacksonville. Think I'll find their schedule and make a road trip to see this him play.

Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
« Reply #43 on: June 24, 2013, 01:22:23 PM »

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In what is probably one of the biggest no brainers in BC Football History, Addazio said today that he plans on having Tebow come in to address the team a few times during the season since Tebow is currently in Boston with the Pats. 

Should be huge for recruiting I think.  Say what you want about Tebow, but he is one of the best College football players of all time I think.
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Re: Turnaround of BC Football has Begun
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Intersting BC Note...

Coach Don Brown left the Defensive coordinator role after leading Uconn to a top 20 defense last year and moved to be the DC at Boston College

Last night Uconn gave up 33 points to FCS Towson.  Excited to see what Don can do for BC!
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