Everyone else passed on him too. Who's to say he would have developed into a beast in the **** system Folden was running?
Everyone else passed on him too.
He was shopping himself vigorously, and everyone passed. Everyone including second tier programs like UCF passed.Everyone else passed on him too.
Everyone else didn't have him in front of their faces at a summer camp.
They saw a huge guy with wheels and a big arm, and they chose Preston Dewey and Gray Crow.
The two guys they took were bums. Folden fcked that and everything else up. But it's 20/20 hindsight to act like Lynch was such an obvious take when no one wanted him. I don't remember seeing too many gurus crying for Lynch to get a scholarship when he was being recruited.
The two guys they took were bums. Folden fcked that and everything else up. But it's 20/20 hindsight to act like Lynch was such an obvious take when no one wanted him. I don't remember seeing too many gurus crying for Lynch to get a scholarship when he was being recruited.
I had no clue who Paxton Lynch was until he started balling for Memphis. When it comes to bashing the staff, I save my venom for mistakes like Skai Moore and Denver Kirkland that were obvious at the time.
But they still deserve criticism for missing on Lynch. He was a Wing-T quarterback on film. They got to see him throw the ball in person at multiple camps. The rest of the country outside of Florida didn't have that opportunity.
I haven't had much interaction with James Coley, but I did ask him what his secret was to evaluating QBs. He says that he always starts with tangibles. His exact words were: "Too many people get lured in by intangibles. I had intangibles. Give me all the guys with NFL tools, and I'll narrow it down from there."
Pretty simple, but you see the results. Florida guys like Blake Bortles and Paxton Lynch definitely passed the tools test out of high school.
Who cares about Paxton lynch we have kaaya
Who cares about Paxton lynch we have kaaya
The two guys they took were bums. Folden fcked that and everything else up. But it's 20/20 hindsight to act like Lynch was such an obvious take when no one wanted him. I don't remember seeing too many gurus crying for Lynch to get a scholarship when he was being recruited.
I had no clue who Paxton Lynch was until he started balling for Memphis. When it comes to bashing the staff, I save my venom for mistakes like Skai Moore and Denver Kirkland that were obvious at the time.
But they still deserve criticism for missing on Lynch. He was a Wing-T quarterback on film. They got to see him throw the ball in person at multiple camps. The rest of the country outside of Florida didn't have that opportunity.
I haven't had much interaction with James Coley, but I did ask him what his secret was to evaluating QBs. He says that he always starts with tangibles. His exact words were: "Too many people get lured in by intangibles. I had intangibles. Give me all the guys with NFL tools, and I'll narrow it down from there."
Pretty simple, but you see the results. Florida guys like Blake Bortles and Paxton Lynch definitely passed the tools test out of high school.