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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 411965" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Take Thomas as example. Look at his sophomore year. His performance and the team's performance. What do you consider good QB development from that start? Consider that our program is currently set up entirely around the niche offense that we run. I don't think it's unreasonable to feel disappointed with how Thomas progressed over his 3 years starting considering how good he was as a soph. That's not to say that he was bad, because he was very good as a soph. But he started as very good, and ended as a slightly better very good. And I do think context is important. Our entire program is built around our offense, so yes I do think the bar for development of the central player to the focus of the team should be pretty high. I'd feel different if our program's entire identity wasn't the offense and our HC wasn't so personally invested on one side of the ball to the, imo, detriment of both special team's and defense. In that scenario I think you have to expect great development. Not just okay development. </p><p></p><p>And it's not just when you look at it in a vacuum either. I'd feel differently if I felt, for instance, that the offense was really built around the OL and we consistently put out a great OL. But we haven't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 411965, member: 2299"] Take Thomas as example. Look at his sophomore year. His performance and the team's performance. What do you consider good QB development from that start? Consider that our program is currently set up entirely around the niche offense that we run. I don't think it's unreasonable to feel disappointed with how Thomas progressed over his 3 years starting considering how good he was as a soph. That's not to say that he was bad, because he was very good as a soph. But he started as very good, and ended as a slightly better very good. And I do think context is important. Our entire program is built around our offense, so yes I do think the bar for development of the central player to the focus of the team should be pretty high. I'd feel different if our program's entire identity wasn't the offense and our HC wasn't so personally invested on one side of the ball to the, imo, detriment of both special team's and defense. In that scenario I think you have to expect great development. Not just okay development. And it's not just when you look at it in a vacuum either. I'd feel differently if I felt, for instance, that the offense was really built around the OL and we consistently put out a great OL. But we haven't. [/QUOTE]
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