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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 858691" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I included Collins' hire time frame and Key's start date in what I wrote. I'm totally aware of the timing. Even with the dates, Collins & staff have rolled the dice on recruits and transfers and haven't gotten big payoffs as of yet. They've had multiple bets not pan out fully, and they're behind schedule, even if you write of the 2019 year. </p><p></p><p>In comparison, if you look at the defensive side where they did not have a big transition, they made a lot of bets there in 2019, 2020, and 2021, and those bets haven't paid off either. That makes me think it's not just missing the 2019 year--there's a combination of identifying, recruiting, and/or developing players and implementing their systems. The one place they've been successful is at RB. If the problems were just on OL then the "how long does it take" question would make more sense. But we aren't doing well at LB or DB, and we've got the 4* recruits there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 858691, member: 282"] I included Collins' hire time frame and Key's start date in what I wrote. I'm totally aware of the timing. Even with the dates, Collins & staff have rolled the dice on recruits and transfers and haven't gotten big payoffs as of yet. They've had multiple bets not pan out fully, and they're behind schedule, even if you write of the 2019 year. In comparison, if you look at the defensive side where they did not have a big transition, they made a lot of bets there in 2019, 2020, and 2021, and those bets haven't paid off either. That makes me think it's not just missing the 2019 year--there's a combination of identifying, recruiting, and/or developing players and implementing their systems. The one place they've been successful is at RB. If the problems were just on OL then the "how long does it take" question would make more sense. But we aren't doing well at LB or DB, and we've got the 4* recruits there. [/QUOTE]
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