Read that he will run Todd Orlando's scheme at Houston. Which means he's had three D.C. jobs and never ran his own scheme. Unbelievable
Will watch closely how he reacts to his conference's deep play assault. While here, his defenses indicated an almost bizarre terror of allowing "big plays."
Played (basketball) with a guy in high school who as a freshman was as talented a guard as anyone I played with, including Eddie Shannon and Stephon Marbury. We would play pickup games in the summer with the best players in the county and a bunch of college players. He would just dominate. Then he made the mistake of playing for a coach who made him absolutely fearful of making a mistake. Instead of letting him get into his groove, the coach would take him out everytime he made a mistake. It was insane. By his junior year, he was a shell of his former self. He literally played not to make a mistake and it destroyed his natural talent. He was thinking all game. He ended up as a walk on at a major school, where the coaches couldn't believe how talented he was. But he was mind fuvked by then. NoD and Golden had the exact same effect on our players.