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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 912032" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>What does this even mean? </p><p>Hartman is a bad QB?</p><p>Wake Forest is running an offense deliberately to make him a bad QB?</p><p>Is this guy going to turn his guys away from WF at all cost because Wake is crushing QB dreams?</p><p> There are 32 NFL teams and 120+ FBS (250+ D1) college teams... are all of them supposed to be developmental programs for NFL prototype QBs?</p><p>College coaches have one motivation - win college football games. This guy may be very successful and respected but it does not seem that his goals align with the vast majority of college coaches. </p><p>I read between the lines of your post... you don’t commit to a system that “disincentivizes” all of that “NFL” talent... but the fact of the matter is that the vast majority of programs can’t sniff those guys regardless of what they’re doing. They have to find another way to be competitive. Silly to fault them for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 912032, member: 4905"] What does this even mean? Hartman is a bad QB? Wake Forest is running an offense deliberately to make him a bad QB? Is this guy going to turn his guys away from WF at all cost because Wake is crushing QB dreams? There are 32 NFL teams and 120+ FBS (250+ D1) college teams... are all of them supposed to be developmental programs for NFL prototype QBs? College coaches have one motivation - win college football games. This guy may be very successful and respected but it does not seem that his goals align with the vast majority of college coaches. I read between the lines of your post... you don’t commit to a system that “disincentivizes” all of that “NFL” talent... but the fact of the matter is that the vast majority of programs can’t sniff those guys regardless of what they’re doing. They have to find another way to be competitive. Silly to fault them for it. [/QUOTE]
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