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If you are that good of a player, then it doesn't matter what school you go to.This should get a pretty good convo going about how important the NFL and the draft is. Kid in our home state and goes to ASU BC of Herm and NFL
FIFYThis should get a pretty good convo going about how important the NFL and the draft is. Kid in our home state and goes to ASU BC of how poor SU has been during his lifetime.
“A parent is the one person who is supposed to make their kid think they can do anything: Says they're beautiful even when they're ugly, thinks they're smart even when they go to Arizona State.”
Will be looking forward to him entering the portal in a year or 2.“A parent is the one person who is supposed to make their kid think they can do anything: Says they're beautiful even when they're ugly, thinks they're smart even when they go to Arizona State.”
If you are that good of a player, then it doesn't matter what school you go to.
Also have to consider, not good enough yet but we’re sold on develop and teaching them skills that nfl scouts look for. Most OL aren’t close to competent in technique out of hs. Need to develop and learn proper techniques. Part of the reason many are down on Cavanuagh.If you are that good of a player, then it doesn't matter what school you go to.
Hard to develop players when they are injured, and when practice reps are severely.limited and contact is at a minimum. I don't think we can under estimate that impact. Does anyone have any insight into what practices were actually like in terms of contact/reps etc? Can't imagine it was even close to normal and there's no substitute for live reps for the OL.Also have to consider, not good enough yet but we’re sold on develop and teaching them skills that nfl scouts look for. Most OL aren’t close to competent in technique out of hs. Need to develop and learn proper techniques. Part of the reason many are down on Cavanuagh.
Hard to develop players when they are injured, and when practice reps are severely.limited and contact is at a minimum. I don't think we can under estimate that impact. Does anyone have any insight into what practices were actually like in terms of contact/reps etc? Can't imagine it was even close to normal and there's no substitute for live reps for the OL.