Eric
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He's a sophomore, and the comments temper expectations greatly. It would be nice to hear that he has one area of being a QB in the system down pretty good going into his third year.
What's the obsession with tempering expectations!? This program needs some hype and some swagger. GT fans are so afraid of being disappointed. It's kinda sad.
You hype players when they've done something if you do so before that point then they could get a big head and not strive to get better or at least not work as hard. That's simple motivational tactics. They didn't hype Johnny manziel until after he made a few teams look silly.
I realize the players don't need to get puffed up, so valid point. I'm just saying that we've got a habit of downplaying everything. It doesn't sell tickets. Are we expecting the sports media to do it for us? They aren't.You hype players when they've done something if you do so before that point then they could get a big head and not strive to get better or at least not work as hard. That's simple motivational tactics. They didn't hype Johnny manziel until after he made a few teams look silly.
That's the media's job or the SID's job, not the coaches'. The last thing they need is give a kid a big head that cuts into his work ethic or to put undo pressure on a kid with inflated expectations. Let ESPN be the hype machine when he actually does something on the field.What's the obsession with tempering expectations!? This program needs some hype and some swagger. GT fans are so afraid of being disappointed. It's kinda sad.
Hype doesn't sell tickets.
Sustained winning is what sells.
JT will be fine with time and reps. That is a must with any qb in this offense. The whole "going into his 3rd year" is misleading. The first two years he's more or less a glorified waterboy. Yes, he gets a few practice reps and gets to go to meetings and even gets some garbage time in games. All that's well and good, but it pales in comparison to actual game day, full speed reps with the full package of plays (not the limited package he had in garbage time last year.) He's not really gonna see a big jump in execution till he has a few real games under his belt as the #1 guy.This is a fact. Coach gave an honest assessment of how the players were doing. Looks like they had one of those days where they needed to fight through the fatigue and some guys didn't do that as well as they should have. As for JT I think he will be fine as long as he keeps working hard at honing his craft..remember the first spring under CPJ with all the fumbles in the spring game...that group of guys turned out alright didn't they.
JT will be fine with time and reps. That is a must with any qb in this offense. The whole "going into his 3rd year" is misleading. The first two years he's more or less a glorified waterboy. Yes, he gets a few practice reps and gets to go to meetings and even gets some garbage time in games. All that's well and good, but it pales in comparison to actual game day, full speed reps with the full package of plays (not the limited package he had in garbage time last year.) He's not really gonna see a big jump in execution till he has a few real games under his belt as the #1 guy.
Don't forget the value of a kid seeing HIMSELF in game film. It is all well and good watching another guys successes and failures on film and projecting oneself into the same situation mentally. I believe the light will come on for JT AFTER he gets a larger sample size of HIMSELF playing on film. When that happens, he will be able to relate what he was seeing on the field in the moment, and the decisions he made, to what he can see on the film. It can be quite revealing. He doesn't have that benefit right now, or not much of it anyway. Spring practice will help. Summer practice will help too, but I agree with whoever said he needs game reps ultimately.
Often a player with great natural ability is not sufficiently "coached up" in high school and many Ugags, thus keeping him from being all that he can be. I'm glad to see Coach Cook working on details.Agreed, and I'm actually excited to hear Coach Cook say that he'd rather coach a guy who drives him nuts working on the details, but has the ability to just "make something happen." Midway through 2011, TW had become so good with reads and understanding, but just didn't possess that ability Cook is talking about. If JT gains that mastery as this season progresses, we'll be in good shape.
Can you explain the Cubs then?Hype doesn't sell tickets.
Sustained winning is what sells.
Can you explain the Cubs then?