Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
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Dad04
I don't think he is a strong committee guy. :)
If he gets enough to work with, that would be even better. If not, there is always the committee . . .
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
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Turbine
I think you are correct.
I hope so, but nobody will remember anyway.
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
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Originally Posted by
CajunVic
If he gets enough to work with, that would be even better. If not, there is always the committee . . .
He will likely work his way into a role in recruiting/scouting. All the ingredients are there.
I didn't see it coming, but he is at the perfect age to leverage this opportunity into a long and successful career.
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
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Originally Posted by
Dad04
He will likely work his way into a role in recruiting/scouting. All the ingredients are there.
I didn't see it coming, but he is at the perfect age to leverage this opportunity into a long and successful career.
Surely that is the long term plan, otherwise why ever start . . . Look at where Justin has landed and where Karley will be on the softball side . . . Justin went through pains finally landing where he has landed . . .
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
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Cajunrunner
Agree.
However, we have to be honest with ourselves. We're not an SEC, Big 12 or ACC baseball program. We are going to need to take some "risks" from time to time to hope to hit big. Hell, we did it in football with Napier. He came out of left field...well...for those of us not "in the know". It worked.
Leger knows how to succeed on the mound as a player. He was one of the best in the entire country during his time here. I think it's a well-taken risk to see if that experience can overcome any lack of experience in the coaching ring.
Nice post. I think it is also worth a try.
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
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Originally Posted by
Turbine
I think you are correct.
I also hope it works out.
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
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Originally Posted by
Dad04
He will likely work his way into a role in recruiting/scouting. All the ingredients are there.
I didn't see it coming, but he is at the perfect age to leverage this opportunity into a long and successful career.
Putting in his time to make the big time.
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
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CajunVic
Surely that is the long term plan, otherwise why ever start . . . Look at where Justin has landed and where Karley will be on the softball side . . . Justin went through pains finally landing where he has landed . . .
Can Justin teach a new softball pitch? I think there would be few better at pitch placement, but here is where I think Gunner will shine.
Gunner will be able to add to the repertoire of every pitcher he coaches.
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
We will not be better in 2024.
We will build the baddest F'N Program in America.
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
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Turbine
Can Justin teach a new softball pitch? I think there would be few better at pitch placement, but here is where I think Gunner will shine.
Gunner will be able to add to the repertoire of every pitcher he coaches.
From what I understand, he has found a way to work some baseball mechanics into the softball pitching mechanics . . . Karley Heath’s dad told me that Justin has done things with her to dramatically improve effectiveness . . . His words . . . Not sure how I could ever repay Justin for what he has done for Karley . . .
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board
All of this is moot if they don’t let him run the staff. We could hire Leo Mazzone but if Deggs doesn’t let his pitching coaches coach without meddling, it won’t matter one bit.
He famously told Tony, “Keep Bab away from my hitters.” In my best Bernie voice: Matt, I am once again asking you, stay away from our pitchers..
And I say that with all due love and respect.
Re: Gunner Leger Back on Board