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Post by YoungDumbCoach on Jan 5, 2018 9:20:04 GMT -6
Don’t know if anyone has said this yet, probably so but you cant teach BFS. I can teach a kid who to throw to and when to throw the ball, as a coach i am paid to do that. Can’t teach 6-4, 225 with a cannon arm. I want to start with the Porsche and supe it up, not a Prius. no doubt measurabales matter. But as long as someone is within acceptable measures, there is a good argument that his performance should count for more. And this is the rub. There are plenty of stories like Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice not being super fast but still being Hall of Fame. But it isn’t like those guys were small weak and slow. They just weren't the absolute BFS. But, for a qb, I think measurables matter the least of any position. Intagibles are much more important as long as the measurables are acceptable. Yes but I was speaking of statistics. To me high school stats don’t matter that much. Look at Mississippi States QB, kid threw 75 passes in high school. I personally look at tape more than stats on a page.
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Post by silkyice on Jan 5, 2018 9:30:29 GMT -6
no doubt measurabales matter. But as long as someone is within acceptable measures, there is a good argument that his performance should count for more. And this is the rub. There are plenty of stories like Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice not being super fast but still being Hall of Fame. But it isn’t like those guys were small weak and slow. They just weren't the absolute BFS. But, for a qb, I think measurables matter the least of any position. Intagibles are much more important as long as the measurables are acceptable. Yes but I was speaking of statistics. To me high school stats don’t matter that much. Look at Mississippi States QB, kid threw 75 passes in high school. I personally look at tape more than stats on a page. I am 100% in agreement with you. No doubt. Don't care about stats.
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