CountVolcula
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As long as I have been on this earth, I have seen a change in coaches ability to evaluate talent
When many of us older guys started playing and watching football, there were no Scout, Rivals, 247, and many of the "pay for my opinion" sites
Before them, coaches had to receive film or watch a kid play live. Those coaches knew what kinds of kids they wanted and the benefits that they would add to a team. They would put in relentless hours going from HS game to HS game or hours and hours of watching film, trying to find what they needed. They would only trust talent if they had seen it in person.
Fulmer, in his early career, was great at player evaluation. He would find the guys before other coaches and would pull them in. Later on, Fulmer began to rely too heavily on the talent evaluations of scouting services. Thats when Fulmer began his decline. He began having more and more recruiting classes flop. Players getting arrested, dropping out, etc.. This is because recruiting services only look at physical features. They also only look at what THEY consider to be talent.
What they consider talent may not always be best for a particular team.
Fulmer, himself, admitted that he probably relied too heavily on the recruiting services, instead of evaluating the players himself
Only a few coaches possess the knack to evaluate talent now, Saban being the best. Saban relies more on what he sees than what he hears or reads. Its his team, not Scouts or Rivals. There is a reason other coaches wait until Saban offers before they begin to pursue a kid.
Dooley knows this. Thats why he will offer kids that nobody else has yet. Plus, he wont offer most those kids until he has seen them in person. Hes not just throwing out offers to anybody that will say yes.
You dont want a coach that just offers kids because they are a 4* on Scout.
Some of you guys need to realize that the recruiting services are just a tool. One of a many that a coach has.
The best tools are his own eyes
:hi:
When many of us older guys started playing and watching football, there were no Scout, Rivals, 247, and many of the "pay for my opinion" sites
Before them, coaches had to receive film or watch a kid play live. Those coaches knew what kinds of kids they wanted and the benefits that they would add to a team. They would put in relentless hours going from HS game to HS game or hours and hours of watching film, trying to find what they needed. They would only trust talent if they had seen it in person.
Fulmer, in his early career, was great at player evaluation. He would find the guys before other coaches and would pull them in. Later on, Fulmer began to rely too heavily on the talent evaluations of scouting services. Thats when Fulmer began his decline. He began having more and more recruiting classes flop. Players getting arrested, dropping out, etc.. This is because recruiting services only look at physical features. They also only look at what THEY consider to be talent.
What they consider talent may not always be best for a particular team.
Fulmer, himself, admitted that he probably relied too heavily on the recruiting services, instead of evaluating the players himself
Only a few coaches possess the knack to evaluate talent now, Saban being the best. Saban relies more on what he sees than what he hears or reads. Its his team, not Scouts or Rivals. There is a reason other coaches wait until Saban offers before they begin to pursue a kid.
Dooley knows this. Thats why he will offer kids that nobody else has yet. Plus, he wont offer most those kids until he has seen them in person. Hes not just throwing out offers to anybody that will say yes.
You dont want a coach that just offers kids because they are a 4* on Scout.
Some of you guys need to realize that the recruiting services are just a tool. One of a many that a coach has.
The best tools are his own eyes
:hi:
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