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re: Do O Line recruits just not like Cregg?
Posted on 12/16/20 at 5:01 pm to Run DMC
Posted on 12/16/20 at 5:01 pm to Run DMC
Creggs does not have a proven record of developing young talent at the college level. He is extremely overrated and reminds me the OL coach equivalent of Crowton.
He can come in and polish players with experience that are already developed, but without that, his lines will be bad.
I don't care about his rings. At USC he had 3 OL drafted:
2011 - Tyron Smith who he coached one year and was ALL-PAC 12 honorable mention the year before Creggs.
2012 - Matt Khalil coached by Creggs in his 3rd year.
He had 2 centers go later with one being a major bust in Marcus Martin off the bat.
Again, he did not develop a single OL from scratch in college.
He's not a bad coach, he simply is not the one you want developing a raw OL in college. He's the guy you bring in at the end to polish them up (see 2019 OL).
That is what turns off players is my guess.
He can come in and polish players with experience that are already developed, but without that, his lines will be bad.
I don't care about his rings. At USC he had 3 OL drafted:
2011 - Tyron Smith who he coached one year and was ALL-PAC 12 honorable mention the year before Creggs.
2012 - Matt Khalil coached by Creggs in his 3rd year.
He had 2 centers go later with one being a major bust in Marcus Martin off the bat.
Again, he did not develop a single OL from scratch in college.
He's not a bad coach, he simply is not the one you want developing a raw OL in college. He's the guy you bring in at the end to polish them up (see 2019 OL).
That is what turns off players is my guess.
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