How does a coach pick the "gamers" out before the season starts?
Also, how does a coach know to play a guy who is not good in practice?
It's his recruits. He should know before he recruits them. I mean a good coach just knows and he knows when to adjust and take them out.
In practice gets to play. You could have a great week practicing and then suck on Saturday. By the 1st game of the season shouldn't the coach know who are their best players? Play them Then if someone gets hurt or screws up sub them next play with the player who did well in practice. I think this "whoever did best that week gets to play" does not build confidence in any player. Instead it worries them when they should be concentrating on the next team we play. I mean really you should know your best players. I just don't see it. It's year 4 man.
Ps. Let Dobbs have at it. Take his reigns off.
Exactly! I am all for competing but that should be established before the season starts. A coach should recognize this. Have his set players. Then adjust accordingly but not because of practice. Because of his game day play.
In practice gets to play. You could have a great week practicing and then suck on Saturday. By the 1st game of the season shouldn't the coach know who are their best players? Play them Then if someone gets hurt or screws up sub them next play with the player who did well in practice. I think this "whoever did best that week gets to play" does not build confidence in any player. Instead it worries them when they should be concentrating on the next team we play. I mean really you should know your best players. I just don't see it. It's year 4 man.
Ps. Let Dobbs have at it. Take his reigns off.
I have zero faith this coaching staff works that way.
For all we know there could be a JJ Watt on this team lining up at offensive tackle. According to wiki: JJ Watt received a scholarship offer from Central Michigan University and matriculated there. Watt has stated that he was led to believe[by whom?] that as tight end, he would have the opportunity to score touchdowns. At Central Michigan, he played 14 games, compiling 77 receiving yards and 8 receptions.[15] Watt's coaches[who?] suggested that he move to offensive tackle, but Watt decided to forgo his starting spot and scholarship to walk on at the University of Wisconsin, where he played as a defensive end.[16]
True its hard to believe he had those two on the same team at a school like that.In all fairness, Watt is too big to play tight end, and he probably would have been an elite offensive tackle. Tight ends are moved to tackle all the time, especially at lower-level schools that don't have the luxury of recruiting blue chip guys at tacw kle. I credit Butch & co. for spotting the J.J. Watts & Antonio Browns of the world... it gives them some credibility when they offer 3-stars here at UT.
Hindsight is ALWAYS 20/20.I have zero faith this coaching staff works that way.
For all we know there could be a JJ Watt on this team lining up at offensive tackle. According to wiki: JJ Watt received a scholarship offer from Central Michigan University and matriculated there. Watt has stated that he was led to believe[by whom?] that as tight end, he would have the opportunity to score touchdowns. At Central Michigan, he played 14 games, compiling 77 receiving yards and 8 receptions.[15] Watt's coaches[who?] suggested that he move to offensive tackle, but Watt decided to forgo his starting spot and scholarship to walk on at the University of Wisconsin, where he played as a defensive end.[16]
There is definitely a flip side to this. In his last 4 years or so Fulmer leaned to heavy towards the gamers I felt like and we played sloppy football with some great talent. As with everything you have to find the middle ground.