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re: Chavis ability to develop players
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:33 am to brewhan davey
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:33 am to brewhan davey
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by that logic, Tulane could sign 25 of the top 100 players in the country and churn most of them out into NFL prospects. Not sure if I buy that.
Why not? If any school had 25 of the top 100 players, they would dominate.
By your logic, LSU could sign nothing but guys outside the top 300 and crank out NFL players.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 9:04 am to H-Town Tiger
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By your logic, LSU could sign nothing but guys outside the top 300 and crank out NFL players.
Not necessarily. I'm not entirely giving the coaching staff credit, as I've conceded that players themselves are definitely a factor, but I really think more of it falls upon the coaching staff to develop a player's skill set and get him to the NFL.
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 and he was the subject of constant ridicule. The same goes for JL, and even Mett (who has more natural ability than both of them).
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