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  1. Tetragrammaton Cane

    WR recruiting and Dugans Evaluations

    FWIW, I was a Moore fan and read CIS posters argue that he didn’t even start on his own team.
  2. Tetragrammaton Cane

    WR recruiting and Dugans Evaluations

    …one of the biggest development retardant for receivers has been … offense and QBs. When they’re awful, the receivers learn to expect it won’t be there or be on target; it’s self-fulfilling. But, again...it’s coaching.
  3. Tetragrammaton Cane

    WR recruiting and Dugans Evaluations

    Harley wasn’t a “take”, Dugans only had Jeff and desperately needed another. But, everything Harley is doing he’s been doing since his freshman year which means it was either coached into him or NOT coached out of him.
  4. Tetragrammaton Cane

    WR recruiting and Dugans Evaluations

    Yes, and no. It’s not luck, it’s coaching. It’s development. It’s mindset. I can attribute the same things afflicting the receivers to the LBers. Even when you take Clemson out of it for using 3-star LBers to dominate Miami, you can see Wisconsin, Iowa, and Stanford using 3-stars to dominate...
  5. Tetragrammaton Cane

    WR recruiting and Dugans Evaluations

    Horse****! Discipline is absolutely a byproduct of development. Ask the military or any good manager/organization. They fall down, and flop, because it’s been allowed by their coaches. You let a coach, or a QB, climb in their *** and the behavior will change. Again, there’s no enzyme that occurs...
  6. Tetragrammaton Cane

    WR recruiting and Dugans Evaluations

    Evaluations matter. Development matters more. If blocking for receivers get them on the field then that’s what they’ll do. Had Dugans, or Stubblefield for that matter, set the bar at winning 50/50’s…they might be better at that. Miami has receivers who don’t WANT the ball and though some want...
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