Great job in developing players and young men. You’re a real one. This is what coaching is all about.Nothing would make me more ecstatic than having Jaylyn Jones AND Gourdine at Miami.
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Thank you brother.Great job in developing players and young men. You’re a real one. This is what coaching is all about.
Coach sorry if I missed it, but can you give a skills analysis on Gourdine? ThanksThank you brother.![]()
Coach sorry if I missed it, but can you give a skills analysis on Gourdine? Thanks
POSITIVES...
*Elite feet.
*Elite understanding of route combinations.
*Patience and confidence allows him to jump quick routes.
*Extremely physical. (most physical CB I've ever had) Loves to blitz and tackle.
*Ball skills are elite due to his offensive background. (most DB's ended up there cause they can't catch, he snags picks with one hand)
*Wants to cover everybody's best WR
*His body control and balance is something I've never seen before.
NEGATIVES...
*Under 6'0"
*Will get bored as the game goes on if he's not seeing any action. This has led to him foregoing his technique later in games, which could leave him susceptible to late game busts (this is something we've already addressed though, finishing games)
In the first 3 clips you can see his patience and understanding of what route is coming based on the QB's drop & the WR's stem.
Sophomore tape. Look at him get his head around and high-point the football. Followed by 2 plays of him blitzing and running down the QB.
POSITIVES...
*Elite feet.
*Elite understanding of route combinations.
*Patience and confidence allows him to jump quick routes.
*Extremely physical. (most physical CB I've ever had) Loves to blitz and tackle.
*Ball skills are elite due to his offensive background. (most DB's ended up there cause they can't catch, he snags picks with one hand)
*Wants to cover everybody's best WR
*His body control and balance is something I've never seen before.
NEGATIVES...
*Under 6'0"
*Will get bored as the game goes on if he's not seeing any action. This has led to him foregoing his technique later in games, which could leave him susceptible to late game busts (this is something we've already addressed though, finishing games)
In the first 3 clips you can see his patience and understanding of what route is coming based on the QB's drop & the WR's stem.
Sophomore tape. Look at him get his head around and high-point the football. Followed by 2 plays of him blitzing and running down the QB.