Belichick to UNC

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Can you really count saban? He was a college coach with a NC at LSU before being a HC in the NFL.

I know he was a dc in the nfl prior to his stint at Michigan state, but he really wasn’t a successful nfl hc like Gailey
Yeah, Saban was not cut out for the pros, realized it pretty quickly, and jumped to a program where he could have full control of the organization from top to bottom.
 

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Agree, it’s close.

But the thought experiment proposed above would eliminate entirely the notion of an athlete graduating with a degree. The focus would be on getting an athlete ready for the pros in two years or less.
This (sort of) sound sike what is stays quo now in college basketball. GT signed CDS because of his professional connections, and so far recruiting has been solid…but results have been…short of hopes/

This could turn out the same way for UNC. ESPECIALY if the coaching staff ONLY measures their success by getting guys into pro uniforms.
 

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Can you really count saban? He was a college coach with a NC at LSU before being a HC in the NFL.

I know he was a dc in the nfl prior to his stint at Michigan state, but he really wasn’t a successful nfl hc like Gailey

I mean I could be wrong or missing what you mean about a “pro game”
I think the four years under Belichick in Cleveland were critical for his success at Michigan State and later. He brought that particular NFL style of coaching to college.
 

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NFL rookies aren’t that much older, really. Most are 21-22 years old.
NFL rookie draft contracts are for 4 years. They can ***** and moan all they want, but rookies aren't hitting the portal due to playing time or any other reason. A college freshman who thinks he ought to be a starter can simply walk away. That will be hard for a really demanding personality like Belichick to deal with. But, maybe that freshman will be 0so thrilled at having BB as his coach he will be honored to have a backup role at UNC instead of a starting role at another P4 college. This will be interesting to watch.
 

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Of course Chapel Bill looking at norv turner's son for OC, who is doing a lousy job at his present position
Scott Turner isn't working with a ton of material on offense with the Raiders. I'm not saying he's great; just that not many people would turn that cast into a juggernaut.
 

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NFL rookie draft contracts are for 4 years. They can ***** and moan all they want, but rookies aren't hitting the portal due to playing time or any other reason. A college freshman who thinks he ought to be a starter can simply walk away. That will be hard for a really demanding personality like Belichick to deal with. But, maybe that freshman will be 0so thrilled at having BB as his coach he will be honored to have a backup role at UNC instead of a starting role at another P4 college. This will be interesting to watch.
Yes, but the statement was relatability with guys in their late teens/early twenties. Pro coaches have lots of early twenties, too. That was my point.

Your point is valid, too. I wonder, though, how the NFL thinks about NIL - players having no contracts and hopping wherever they want. NFL rookies don’t have those luxuries, and I wonder how rookies who cut their teeth on NIL will fare under those NFL “restrictions.”

ETA: And how the veterans will think about and treat them.
 

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Yes, but the statement was relatability with guys in their late teens/early twenties. Pro coaches have lots of early twenties, too. That was my point.

Your point is valid, too. I wonder, though, how the NFL thinks about NIL - players having no contracts and hopping wherever they want. NFL rookies don’t have those luxuries, and I wonder how rookies who cut their teeth on NIL will fare under those NFL “restrictions.”

ETA: And how the veterans will think about and treat them.
Most rookies are busy trying to make the team and stick to worry about a different system. If they worry too much about it, they might find themselves unemployed. The NFL doesn't play.
 

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Yes, but the statement was relatability with guys in their late teens/early twenties. Pro coaches have lots of early twenties, too. That was my point.
There is a pretty big difference between most seniors in college and most of the freshmen imo. Seniors are typically more mature and focused on what their next step in life is, freshmen are enjoying the brand new experience and living it up, not thinking long term.
 

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There is a pretty big difference between most seniors in college and most of the freshmen imo. Seniors are typically more mature and focused on what their next step in life is, freshmen are enjoying the brand new experience and living it up, not thinking long term.
Sure, just saying that, if half the team is upper class men, then it’s not too far from the younger end of an NFL roster. Yes, the knucklehead 18 year olds aren’t there, but 21/22 year-old JR/SRs aren’t too far off from 24 year-old 2nd/3rd year men.
 

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Sure, just saying that, if half the team is upper class men, then it’s not too far from the younger end of an NFL roster. Yes, the knucklehead 18 year olds aren’t there, but 21/22 year-old JR/SRs aren’t too far off from 24 year-old 2nd/3rd year men.
Are we arguing? I don’t know, are we arguing? I can’t tell if we are arguing? 😊

If you have make it in the pros, having seen all the ways you could fail, and how actually hard it is to make it, you have developed a level of personal responsibility, and appreciation for what you’ve got, that is on a whole different level than even the most mature 22 year old senior in college.
 

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Are we arguing? I don’t know, are we arguing? I can’t tell if we are arguing? 😊

If you have make it in the pros, having seen all the ways you could fail, and how actually hard it is to make it, you have developed a level of personal responsibility, and appreciation for what you’ve got, that is on a whole different level than even the most mature 22 year old senior in college.
I think two folks can discuss and debate w/o arguing. I respect your opinion… you can be wrong if you want, I’m all good.

I’ve seen a lot of stupid things out of NFL players who been in the league 2-3 years. Shrug.

My overall point, though, has been that it will be interesting to see how rookies used to the freedom of CFB 3.0 will fare in the chattel system of the NFL.
 

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Are we arguing? I don’t know, are we arguing? I can’t tell if we are arguing? 😊
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I don't believe the "football factory" model will work in Chapel Hill. On a slightly different but related subject, the FSU crowd thinks they can win 8 games next year. It will be a completely new roster. Given (4) sure losses on their schedule, 6-6 would be hopeful?
 

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I think two folks can discuss and debate w/o arguing. I respect your opinion… you can be wrong if you want, I’m all good.

I’ve seen a lot of stupid things out of NFL players who been in the league 2-3 years. Shrug.

My overall point, though, has been that it will be interesting to see how rookies used to the freedom of CFB 3.0 will fare in the chattel system of the NFL.
Like I said…we’re not arguing…otherwise you would be wrong.
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Of course Chapel Bill looking at norv turner's son for OC, who is doing a lousy job at his present position
After looking at last night’s game, Scott Turner had nothing to work with other than Brock Bowers (and a running back that got injured), but his game plan was still bad.
 

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After looking at last night’s game, Scott Turner had nothing to work with other than Brock Bowers (and a running back that got injured), but his game plan was still bad.
Let it be known that an Atlanta team beat a Brock Bowers team, but they wore red and black, not white and gold.
 
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