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So who leaves? Attrition.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 698063" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>We’ve already been over this. You have no clue what the kid looked line in practice unless you were there. Neither do I, but to pretend to know what happened without considering legitimate options doesn’t seem wise and shows lack of trust in Collins. </p><p></p><p> The kid could’ve gotten the yips in practice when the competition turned up. Think about 2018. He had no pressure/expectations on him as a walk on. Started the season as #2. He then gets an opportunity because the other guy “can’t hit the broad side of a barn” in your words. Very little pressure now because if he misses, he’s no worse than the other guy. He makes the kick, everybody pats him on the back and his confidence soars. That carries him through the season.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now the offseason rolls around, he’s perfect on the year and a new staff rolls into town. All of those things out significantly more pressure than he had the year before on him. He feels lime he’s got to be perfect, he wants to impress the new staff and he has a ton of expectations on him now. </p><p></p><p>The above can mess with a person’s mind, which then impacts their performance. If that performance is so bad in practice and the person you’re competing with is significantly outperforming you, what do you think is going to happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 698063, member: 786"] We’ve already been over this. You have no clue what the kid looked line in practice unless you were there. Neither do I, but to pretend to know what happened without considering legitimate options doesn’t seem wise and shows lack of trust in Collins. The kid could’ve gotten the yips in practice when the competition turned up. Think about 2018. He had no pressure/expectations on him as a walk on. Started the season as #2. He then gets an opportunity because the other guy “can’t hit the broad side of a barn” in your words. Very little pressure now because if he misses, he’s no worse than the other guy. He makes the kick, everybody pats him on the back and his confidence soars. That carries him through the season. Now the offseason rolls around, he’s perfect on the year and a new staff rolls into town. All of those things out significantly more pressure than he had the year before on him. He feels lime he’s got to be perfect, he wants to impress the new staff and he has a ton of expectations on him now. The above can mess with a person’s mind, which then impacts their performance. If that performance is so bad in practice and the person you’re competing with is significantly outperforming you, what do you think is going to happen? [/QUOTE]
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