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BjS- am I wrong. He has never played .. Can u say player
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<blockquote data-quote="kg01" data-source="post: 362630" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>I can concur with what [USER=628]@33jacket[/USER] is saying though. You're absolutely right that any team sport will have guys who think they should be starting but who simply aren't better. I think what we've seen from Roof, back in the late '90's and now, is that he will err on the side of the "solid" guy rather than developing the "talent" guy.</p><p></p><p>What we see from winning programs is that talent trumps everything eventually. So sticking with the "solid" guy is a losing proposition. I'm cool with starting the "solid" guy initially but eventually you're gonna have to put talent on the field or you will typically trend toward mediocrity.</p><p></p><p>I should also state that I think the "welp, coaches see 'em in practice so of course they'll play the better guy" narrative is more flawed than people seem to be willing to accept. Coaches are human too. They play favorites (at times) and make mistakes (many times).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kg01, post: 362630, member: 11"] I can concur with what [USER=628]@33jacket[/USER] is saying though. You're absolutely right that any team sport will have guys who think they should be starting but who simply aren't better. I think what we've seen from Roof, back in the late '90's and now, is that he will err on the side of the "solid" guy rather than developing the "talent" guy. What we see from winning programs is that talent trumps everything eventually. So sticking with the "solid" guy is a losing proposition. I'm cool with starting the "solid" guy initially but eventually you're gonna have to put talent on the field or you will typically trend toward mediocrity. I should also state that I think the "welp, coaches see 'em in practice so of course they'll play the better guy" narrative is more flawed than people seem to be willing to accept. Coaches are human too. They play favorites (at times) and make mistakes (many times). [/QUOTE]
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