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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 866605" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>One thing to keep in mind with Spring Practice on the horizon: Coaches sitting down with players and having an open discussion with them about their roles going forward and how the coaches think they may fit better in a different role. Some players accept the challenge and move forward in a new role...others look for a way out to continue a role they personally feel is better for themselves. That's nothing on the players, it's their playing time and what they want to carve out for their careers. With a lot of new coaches, some of them probably view the existing players through different lenses than the previous position coach.</p><p></p><p>An example: Tevin Washington. CPJ tried to get him to move to AB, but TW was adamant about staying at QB. CPJ told TW he might eventually be buried at QB. TW's stubborness paid off, and he would go on to lead some of college football's most efficient offenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 866605, member: 360"] One thing to keep in mind with Spring Practice on the horizon: Coaches sitting down with players and having an open discussion with them about their roles going forward and how the coaches think they may fit better in a different role. Some players accept the challenge and move forward in a new role...others look for a way out to continue a role they personally feel is better for themselves. That's nothing on the players, it's their playing time and what they want to carve out for their careers. With a lot of new coaches, some of them probably view the existing players through different lenses than the previous position coach. An example: Tevin Washington. CPJ tried to get him to move to AB, but TW was adamant about staying at QB. CPJ told TW he might eventually be buried at QB. TW's stubborness paid off, and he would go on to lead some of college football's most efficient offenses. [/QUOTE]
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