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re: Chavis ability to develop players
Posted on 1/25/13 at 10:04 am to brewhan davey
Posted on 1/25/13 at 10:04 am to brewhan davey
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Look at our inability to develop QBs over the past few years (post 2007). Many people blame JJ's misgivings simply on his own abilities; I honestly think he had the tools to be a good QB, however, he was not giving adequate coaching
QB is a little different because it is a more complicated position. But there are examples of coaches than have had good and bad QBs.
Take Texas for example. Same coach and OC had Applewhite, Simms, Young, McCoy and Gilbert. Why did VY and McCoy do so much better?
Look at it this way. Do all the players LSU sign come from top HS like WM, Curtis etc? Clearly some HS have better coaching, facilities, training etc. But I'm sure we've signed players, highly ranked players even that came from lesser HS programs.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 10:21 am to H-Town Tiger
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Take Texas for example. Same coach and OC had Applewhite, Simms, Young, McCoy and Gilbert. Why did VY and McCoy do so much better?
From that sample group, I would say that due to the ability of Young and McCoy to make plays with their feet, they were able to thrive with the same coaches.
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