Personally, I like to see the best mixture of athleticism, size, intelligence, heart, attitude, skills combined with brilliant coaching. If we can out recruit everyone for athletes, I have no problem running simple systems and just overwhelming the opposition with superior athletes. I don't think we have exclusive access to premium athletes that just so happen to fit the upper end of height and size. Therefore, I expect us to find student-athletes without the perfect dimensions, but huge traits that other programs may dismiss, and add genius coaching to them.
It's easier (and more appropriate) to expect a well paid coach to work on a lifetime career of being a genius at his profession, than expect high school kids to be obvious winners over their next 4 to 5 years of life - while supposedly being good college students. In other words, BS to you coaches and riding kid talent. Get your personal skills up... or take the pitch fork to your ___ like a man.
We had a 6'4" WR and we threw less than 16 times in the red zone. SMDH
I havent watched coaches film but it seemed that many times we would be in 3rd and 4 and no receivers ran a 5-7 yard route. It always seemed like we tried a low percentage pass that was rarely completed. I may be mistaken but it seemed to happened a lot.
Hud seems to be stuck on the physical appearance or build of an athlete and not if they are good football players. He's been praising tall receivers since he became our Coach and other teams seem to do great with shorter guys against our defense. You could probably count on your two hands the amount of times in 5 years that height actually made a difference in an offensive play. They sure didn't take advantage of it this year. It's annoying me lately that when Hud speaks, all I hear is blah blah blah. I've lost trust in what he says, and what he knows, because of the past 2 seasons. It's up to him to earn it back. Again, time will tell.
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