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How should High School talents like Leonard Fournette be handled?

Posted on 2/7/13 at 2:30 pm
Posted by Chad504boy
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 2:30 pm
Mean you have prospects entering their Senior year of high school with their careers and college scholarships on the line for absolutely nothing. Should a high school coach go out of their way to limit the kids touches and try to reduce the number of hits or are you okay with the coaches using these talents like horses for their own personal gains of winning. Understandably i know the high school kid will want the ball and try to win but i mean, one tear of the knee and the repercussions could be too severe.

Kind of goes back to a Friday Night Lights themed question. Its one thing when you have a kid still trying to prove his worth to the college level and quarterbacks don't take the number of physical hits and all like running backs and other positional players.
Posted by I am Lars
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 2:32 pm to
you wanna win put booby in!!!





I think they should be used as needed to win. not handing him the ball up 21 in the 4th

but the coaches job is to win not to get these kids to shine in college. kinda shitty but the truth
Posted by hiltacular
NYC
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 2:33 pm to
Well Nkemdiche was playing both sides of the ball and running it 20 times a game as a DE so we saw how Grayson treated him.

Usually the stud athletes are so much bigger/stronger/faster than everyone else that it really doesn't matter how much you use them.
Posted by RedPop4
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 2:33 pm to
When the high school coaches are a part of the university set-up, or the school is paid to develop college players, then you make decisions like that.

Most high school coaches are employed to represent their school, and to put as good of a team on the field they possibly can. The goal for them whether realistic or not, is to win their district, make the playoffs and compete for a state championship.

St. Aug. while being VERY good, and having quality athletes, will not win it all with a coach who is looking to protect Leonard Fournette. What will they get out of the deal?
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 2:36 pm to
God gave them free will.

Now this is a religious thread. I RA'd.
Posted by chalmetteowl
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 3:02 pm to
one day we're going to see a situation where a kid uses the "saving himself" reasoning and requests off of a team if he commits before his senior year... the colleges won't mind bc they know how good the kid is, whether he's selfish or smart by bailing on his HS

i mean for most kids, a state championship is all they'll ever play for, but in LA, it's lost its luster since the split passed. for the surefire college kids, they'll be playing for SEC and BCS (or whatever it's called now) championships. State pales in comparison when you have a major college career and a legit shot at the NFL
This post was edited on 2/7/13 at 3:04 pm
Posted by wildtigercat93
Member since Jul 2011
112489 posts
Posted on 2/7/13 at 3:02 pm to
Its not as big a dillehma as it was in FNL because of modern medicine.

Knee injuries rarely end careers for players that young now a days.


Posted by CtotheVrzrbck
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 5:22 pm to
quote:

How should High School talents like Leonard Fournette be handled?


with cash. lots and lots of cash.
Posted by jacks40
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2007
11877 posts
Posted on 2/7/13 at 5:47 pm to
quote:

How should High School talents like Leonard Fournette be handled?


If you're the Friday Night Lights coach then that's the good way to handle it.

If you're the Varsity Blues coach that's the bad way.
Posted by Hot Carl
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Member since Dec 2005
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 6:10 pm to
The premise of this thread is absurd. I can understand the player and/or his parents holding him out, but the high school coach? Get fricking real.
Posted by H-Town Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 10:43 pm to
quote:

Understandably i know the high school kid will want the ball and try to win but i mean, one tear of the knee and the repercussions could be too severe.


Should they put him in a bubble and never let him leave the house? What if he is in a car wreck or falls in the shower? Those are just as likely as him tearing a knee.

Posted by Sophandros
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Member since Feb 2005
45218 posts
Posted on 2/8/13 at 6:52 am to
Should college coaches rest their top talent to save them for the NFL?
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