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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 201540" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It's also the coach's job to get the guys they need for their scheme. Can't say the chef did a bad job on a meal when the chef is in charge of the ingredients for the meal. Can't get credit for digging your own hole and trying to climb out of it at the same time. It's true that Roof had no control over the roster his first year, but over time they become "his players" so you would think the defense gets better if more of the defensive roster is cycling in his guys playing his scheme. On the other hand, a good coach makes hay with what he has...ala CPJ in 2008 and 2009.</p><p></p><p>Roof doesn't need to recruit a defense full of 4/5 star guys...but he should be able to recruit 2-3 impact guys every year that can make an immediate impact within his scheme. More guys like Brant Mitchell, AJ Gray. Should be none of this "he needs to learn how it works at GT"...was a player here, coached here previously, and has recruited GA most of his career.</p><p></p><p>We'll see next year. Will be his 4th year here, and the majority of the defensive roster will be guys he recruited to his scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 201540, member: 360"] It's also the coach's job to get the guys they need for their scheme. Can't say the chef did a bad job on a meal when the chef is in charge of the ingredients for the meal. Can't get credit for digging your own hole and trying to climb out of it at the same time. It's true that Roof had no control over the roster his first year, but over time they become "his players" so you would think the defense gets better if more of the defensive roster is cycling in his guys playing his scheme. On the other hand, a good coach makes hay with what he has...ala CPJ in 2008 and 2009. Roof doesn't need to recruit a defense full of 4/5 star guys...but he should be able to recruit 2-3 impact guys every year that can make an immediate impact within his scheme. More guys like Brant Mitchell, AJ Gray. Should be none of this "he needs to learn how it works at GT"...was a player here, coached here previously, and has recruited GA most of his career. We'll see next year. Will be his 4th year here, and the majority of the defensive roster will be guys he recruited to his scheme. [/QUOTE]
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