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Hey. Ho. Danny Pearman has got to go

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This is where Clemson's most productive TE ranked among other ACC TE's in terms of yards the last three years, despite playing 15 games 2 years and 14 the other:

2019: Tied for 22 among TEs
2018: Tied for 25
2017: 10th

Clemson's most productive TE that year ranking among all TEs in NCAA football:
2019: Tied for 178 among TEs with 60 yards
2018: Tied for 198th :eek:
2017: 77th

Yes. Despite having Trevor Lawrence 177 TEs in the country outproduced Clemson's best TE last season.

Every TE signed by Danny Pearman from 2009-2018, order in terms of ranking out of HS:

Eric MaClain: Turned OL quick
Garrett Williams: 3 career receptions
Milan Richard: Lol
Jordan Leggett: Stud WR. Horrible blocker. Everyone knows this was a Chad Morris find, but Pearman gets some credit. 5th rounder
JC Chalk: Lol
Cannon Smith: 8 career receptions in 59 games
Jay Jay McCullough: Bust
Shadell Bell: WR turned TE. Bust
Braden Galloway: Think he'll be studly, but TBD
Rod Byers: Signed as DE, but played TE
Sam Cooper: 10 catches in most productive season. Will Swinney numbers
DJ Greenlee: Lol
Darrell Smith: 3 career receptions


Pearman is an atrocious evaluator who slings around the N word. He's not worth the half a million dollars he's set to earn next year. Those are the facts
 
This is where Clemson's most productive TE ranked among other ACC TE's in terms of yards the last three years, despite playing 15 games 2 years and 14 the other:

2019: Tied for 22 among TEs
2018: Tied for 25
2017: 10th

Clemson's most productive TE that year ranking among all TEs in NCAA football:
2019: Tied for 178 among TEs with 60 yards
2018: Tied for 198th :eek:
2017: 77th

Yes. Despite having Trevor Lawrence 177 TEs in the country outproduced Clemson's best TE last season.

Every TE signed by Danny Pearman from 2009-2018, order in terms of ranking out of HS:

Eric MaClain: Turned OL quick
Garrett Williams: 3 career receptions
Milan Richard: Lol
Jordan Leggett: Stud WR. Horrible blocker. Everyone knows this was a Chad Morris find, but Pearman gets some credit. 5th rounder
JC Chalk: Lol
Cannon Smith: 8 career receptions in 59 games
Jay Jay McCullough: Bust
Shadell Bell: WR turned TE. Bust
Braden Galloway: Think he'll be studly, but TBD
Rod Byers: Signed as DE, but played TE
Sam Cooper: 10 catches in most productive season. Will Swinney numbers
DJ Greenlee: Lol
Darrell Smith: 3 career receptions


Pearman is an atrocious evaluator who slings around the N word. He's not worth the half a million dollars he's set to earn next year. Those are the facts

I wonder if this thread goes as well as my DP thread did back in January....
 
Even Ted Knight is chiming in on ‘ol Danny boy.
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Every TE signed by Danny Pearman from 2009-2018, order in terms of ranking out of HS:
Eric MaClain: Turned OL quick
Garrett Williams: 3 career receptions
Milan Richard: Lol
Jordan Leggett: Stud WR. Horrible blocker. Everyone knows this was a Chad Morris find, but Pearman gets some credit. 5th rounder
JC Chalk: Lol
Cannon Smith: 8 career receptions in 59 games
Jay Jay McCullough: Bust
Shadell Bell: WR turned TE. Bust
Braden Galloway: Think he'll be studly, but TBD
Rod Byers: Signed as DE, but played TE
Sam Cooper: 10 catches in most productive season. Will Swinney numbers
DJ Greenlee: Lol
Darrell Smith: 3 career receptions

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To be fair, Dwayne Allen, Brando Ford, Jordan Leggett, and Milan Richard were all really productive. Garret Williams was superb on the line.


TE is like MLB on this team. It’s a really really hard position to get down pat.
LOL it's because DP doesn't know what he is doing. Dabo keeps him around to corch Little League.
 
This is where Clemson's most productive TE ranked among other ACC TE's in terms of yards the last three years, despite playing 15 games 2 years and 14 the other:

2019: Tied for 22 among TEs
2018: Tied for 25
2017: 10th

Clemson's most productive TE that year ranking among all TEs in NCAA football:
2019: Tied for 178 among TEs with 60 yards
2018: Tied for 198th :eek:
2017: 77th

Yes. Despite having Trevor Lawrence 177 TEs in the country outproduced Clemson's best TE last season.

Every TE signed by Danny Pearman from 2009-2018, order in terms of ranking out of HS:

Eric MaClain: Turned OL quick
Garrett Williams: 3 career receptions
Milan Richard: Lol
Jordan Leggett: Stud WR. Horrible blocker. Everyone knows this was a Chad Morris find, but Pearman gets some credit. 5th rounder
JC Chalk: Lol
Cannon Smith: 8 career receptions in 59 games
Jay Jay McCullough: Bust
Shadell Bell: WR turned TE. Bust
Braden Galloway: Think he'll be studly, but TBD
Rod Byers: Signed as DE, but played TE
Sam Cooper: 10 catches in most productive season. Will Swinney numbers
DJ Greenlee: Lol
Darrell Smith: 3 career receptions


Pearman is an atrocious evaluator who slings around the N word. He's not worth the half a million dollars he's set to earn next year. Those are the facts
Slings around the n word? Was you there? Or going by lying tweet from a kid who set the bench?
 
No that was Batson

No, it was both he and Batson. There was sarcasm in my post which didn't completely come through. Pearman was known (well described on this board at least) as a lazy recruiter and average position coach at best. Batson was known as a strength coach who's ways were either ancient and/or archaic and had to go.
 
To be fair, Dwayne Allen, Brando Ford, Jordan Leggett, and Milan Richard were all really productive. Garret Williams was superb on the line.


TE is like MLB on this team. It’s a really really hard position to get down pat.
Milan was not productive in any sense. The others were not evaluated by Pearman. I made no mention of his ability to develop players signed by other coaches
 
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If pearman isnt fired or resigns what do you plan to do to show you think its a joke? Just curious if you will actually do something about it or just sit on here and make comments about the situation? I don't care either way but am curious if people will actually do something about the situation. I'll hang up and listen.
 
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