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<blockquote data-quote="Sheboygan" data-source="post: 855176" data-attributes="member: 4690"><p>Recruiting has improved, albeit not as much as we all had hoped. <strong>IMO, what has NOT improved- Gibbs being one of very few exceptions- is the year over year improvement of skills in most of our recruits.</strong> Yes, they get stronger and bigger. But IMO what seems to be missing is improved basic skills. These would include things like wrapping up when tackling, better pursuit angles, maintaining blocks and shedding blockers, fewer missed alignments/assignments. better faking and ball handling by the QB, better looking off receivers (see maintaining blocks above), to mention a few.</p><p>Because of our recruiting limitations , our coaching up is essential to go from terrible, to mediocre, to challenging for division and conference titles. Since I have never seen a practice, I have no idea if they think just because a player get more reps they automatically get better. IMO just more reps without being taught better techniques is wasted time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheboygan, post: 855176, member: 4690"] Recruiting has improved, albeit not as much as we all had hoped. [B]IMO, what has NOT improved- Gibbs being one of very few exceptions- is the year over year improvement of skills in most of our recruits.[/B] Yes, they get stronger and bigger. But IMO what seems to be missing is improved basic skills. These would include things like wrapping up when tackling, better pursuit angles, maintaining blocks and shedding blockers, fewer missed alignments/assignments. better faking and ball handling by the QB, better looking off receivers (see maintaining blocks above), to mention a few. Because of our recruiting limitations , our coaching up is essential to go from terrible, to mediocre, to challenging for division and conference titles. Since I have never seen a practice, I have no idea if they think just because a player get more reps they automatically get better. IMO just more reps without being taught better techniques is wasted time. [/QUOTE]
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