kptvol
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Johnson gets far too much credit for developing Cutler into a first round qb...in fact, I think Johnson tried briefly moving Cutler to safety upon his arrival in Nashville (not a very bright idea). Cutler was outstanding as a freshman, and it was clear he was going to be a stud for the Dores. I give Woody the credit for being the only D1 coach to offer Cutler the chance to play quarterback.
Bennett was good when he stepped on campus. They didn't develop him into a star.
I'm not going to disagree really but Bobby Johnson knows how to coach a qb and offense. Wether Bennett was great from the start or Cutler was moved, credit still has to be given for putting these guys in a position to succeed against the best athletes in the country when Vandy doesn't and won't have the depth or overall talent other teams do.
I think Bobby Johnson should actually get some credit for bringing along the position switch.
He didn't. What point are you trying to make? He almost made a mistake?
You said that Johnson should get credit for bringing along the position switch...there was no position switch. Cutler was a high school qb...and he was always a qb at Vandy....my point is, Johnson shouldn't get credit for bringing along the position switch.
You initially introduced the fact that he nearly moved Cutler to safety as some sort of indictment of his coaching ability. That doesn't make sense. Anyway, I imagine he played safety in high school, as well.