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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 758815" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>Players are evaluated on several things, knowledge and skill are two of the biggest. In theory a smart player, known as having a high FB IQ can be a poor performer in that they are slow or physically outmatched. A low skilled high IQ player should be easy to see. They will be headed to the right spot but to slow to get there, they will be in the right spot but unable to make the tackle etc.</p><p></p><p>everyone keeps saying we are out recruited, which I have no doubt we are, but my lack of understanding seems to come from the knowledge part ( irony right ). If a player is recruited under one coach, plays for 4 years under that coach and then gets exposed to another coach wouldn’t they still have the same football IQ ? I mean coaches coach fundamentals like angles and responsibility Or style right ? </p><p>Dont all coaches teach gap responsibility, lanes, coverage responsibility etc.... ? A 4-3 is a 4-3 under every coach isn’t it ?</p><p></p><p>coaches tech their systems they don’t come in and tell a player to forget gap identification, it’s still A Gap, B Gap and so on right ?</p><p>so if LBer 1 has B Gap responsibility in one defense dont they know where the B Gap is ?</p><p></p><p>each country has different traffic laws but the steering wheel is still a steering wheel and a blinker a blinker right ?</p><p></p><p>after awhile if a player has B Gap responsibility and he constantly drops back into Dime coverage isn’t it time to put the guy in who knows his responsibility?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 758815, member: 3774"] Players are evaluated on several things, knowledge and skill are two of the biggest. In theory a smart player, known as having a high FB IQ can be a poor performer in that they are slow or physically outmatched. A low skilled high IQ player should be easy to see. They will be headed to the right spot but to slow to get there, they will be in the right spot but unable to make the tackle etc. everyone keeps saying we are out recruited, which I have no doubt we are, but my lack of understanding seems to come from the knowledge part ( irony right ). If a player is recruited under one coach, plays for 4 years under that coach and then gets exposed to another coach wouldn’t they still have the same football IQ ? I mean coaches coach fundamentals like angles and responsibility Or style right ? Dont all coaches teach gap responsibility, lanes, coverage responsibility etc.... ? A 4-3 is a 4-3 under every coach isn’t it ? coaches tech their systems they don’t come in and tell a player to forget gap identification, it’s still A Gap, B Gap and so on right ? so if LBer 1 has B Gap responsibility in one defense dont they know where the B Gap is ? each country has different traffic laws but the steering wheel is still a steering wheel and a blinker a blinker right ? after awhile if a player has B Gap responsibility and he constantly drops back into Dime coverage isn’t it time to put the guy in who knows his responsibility? [/QUOTE]
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