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<blockquote data-quote="tech_wreck47" data-source="post: 246883" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>I get where you are coming from, but I will have to respectfully disagree. What if those 5 stars would have been coached by the one who coached the 2 and 3 stars? How do we know they all wouldn't turn out to be studs? There's just so many questions, but I personally know form experience, that coaching can change the ability of a player majorly. Take Jim Harbaugh, QB's want to play for him because he's knows how to coach them, and he can probably take a duplicate of a kid at another school and coach him up better than most other QB coaches. Some guys just have a nack, they see mechanics in kids form better, they can diagnose things better, and they have a way of just getting guys to understand things better. This is why I say it's coaching. I'll go back to Don brown if the recruiting was so good at Boston college and it wasn't his coaching then how in one year did they go from being ranked in the 90's on D and a year latter in the top 15 with most of the same guys? That just doesn't add up imo, or else they would have been better with the old D coordinator. All the things you mentioned in devolving players ect, is not part of recruiting but it is coaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech_wreck47, post: 246883, member: 2346"] I get where you are coming from, but I will have to respectfully disagree. What if those 5 stars would have been coached by the one who coached the 2 and 3 stars? How do we know they all wouldn't turn out to be studs? There's just so many questions, but I personally know form experience, that coaching can change the ability of a player majorly. Take Jim Harbaugh, QB's want to play for him because he's knows how to coach them, and he can probably take a duplicate of a kid at another school and coach him up better than most other QB coaches. Some guys just have a nack, they see mechanics in kids form better, they can diagnose things better, and they have a way of just getting guys to understand things better. This is why I say it's coaching. I'll go back to Don brown if the recruiting was so good at Boston college and it wasn't his coaching then how in one year did they go from being ranked in the 90's on D and a year latter in the top 15 with most of the same guys? That just doesn't add up imo, or else they would have been better with the old D coordinator. All the things you mentioned in devolving players ect, is not part of recruiting but it is coaching. [/QUOTE]
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