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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 476384" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Probably how he talks to NFL scouts. If he says that a player is tall, heavy, quick, fast, etc.. They will absolutely know if those items are true or not when they measure him. The scouts will also ask questions about non-measurables like work ethic, aptitude, grounding, responsibility, etc... If a coach says a player is built like a prototypical NFL lineman, but he measures below that, why would the scouts believe anything about the non-measurables? Honesty seems to be the best policy. If a coach lies about measurables, they will find out. If a coach lies about the other things, they probably will find out eventually and will not trust the coach any further. Then he won't be able to help any of his players.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I also think it is a statement about his performance and work-ethic. He is smaller than most linemen in the ACC, but he is able to perform as well as most and better than many of the larger guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 476384, member: 2426"] Probably how he talks to NFL scouts. If he says that a player is tall, heavy, quick, fast, etc.. They will absolutely know if those items are true or not when they measure him. The scouts will also ask questions about non-measurables like work ethic, aptitude, grounding, responsibility, etc... If a coach says a player is built like a prototypical NFL lineman, but he measures below that, why would the scouts believe anything about the non-measurables? Honesty seems to be the best policy. If a coach lies about measurables, they will find out. If a coach lies about the other things, they probably will find out eventually and will not trust the coach any further. Then he won't be able to help any of his players. EDIT: I also think it is a statement about his performance and work-ethic. He is smaller than most linemen in the ACC, but he is able to perform as well as most and better than many of the larger guys. [/QUOTE]
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