AJ Ferrari: Yes or No?

Should AJ Become a Cyclone?

  • Yes

    Votes: 65 17.6%
  • No

    Votes: 169 45.7%
  • Only with Angelo

    Votes: 21 5.7%
  • I'll Just Trust the Coaches

    Votes: 115 31.1%

  • Total voters
    370

Cycsk

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If he is coming, I have to think that Dresser has researched the situation and really thinks AJ has changed. It would seem crazy to bring someone into the room who truly is like what I’ve heard about AJ in the past.
 

brett108

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If he is coming, I have to think that Dresser has researched the situation and really thinks AJ has changed. It would seem crazy to bring someone into the room who truly is like what I’ve heard about AJ in the past.
If AJ comes and can learn 2-3 go to maneuvers on his feet from Yonger you have a chance of seeing a Jake Varner type of progression. Jake was a champ like AJ and for all his faults, KJ was able to open up his offense senior year and he cruised to his second title.
 

BryceC

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I can understand this direction.
Hold the staff accountable, if he/they don’t workout - clean the staff out.
See how serious they are.

Honestly if they bring in a known issue like him and it blows up it's on them 100% and yes they should be gone, because it'll likely blow up the entire team anyway.
 

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