Surely we could find room for Baron Miles in our secondary, as wellWorth the watch, Humble dude. I do like why he is recruiting length in the secondary. Big dudes that run like a corner and hit hard. Big fast guys beat little fast guys, I seem to remember a coach that used to say that.
Yeah he was a small guy that played big, I see he's into coaching now.Surely we could find room for Baron Miles in our secondary, as well
Surely we could find room for Baron Miles in our secondary, as well
Now how do you NOT LIKE that guy ??? Straight forward answers, not alot of coach-speak or vague answers. I love the variety of coaches we have, personality wise, but they all seem to have some very similiar traits that unify them as men, and coaches. love it.
Good video.... how do you not like our entire coaching staff? If you can't coach you won't be part of a SF staff very long imo................
Oh definitely. Like NFL teams found a home for Fisher and Troy Walters.
I see we may be after his little bro, too. all 145 pounds of him.
If you look for the pattern, you'll see that we have a group of coaches who mostly didn't quite have the right measurables to be recruited by themselves, and I don't think that that is a coincidence. Ruud has said that pro coaches told him he wasn't big enough. Austin, Walters, and Fisher aren't tall enough to be recruited to the positions that they coach. If you want to get really psycho-analytical, Frost brought in a QB coach who could have fixed his throwing issues, and they make a point of recruiting players who are athletes first, leaders second, and have a throwing motion that is acceptable. Why?
If you've ever had to work harder than everyone else around you just to measure up, you know how hard it is to do that. When you run into a brick wall and realize that you had physical limits that you could never overcome, you'll probably a) have a soft spot for other guys like that, b) not take those limits lightly when recruiting for someone to play your former position. These guys want long and fast guys because they know how hard it was to play their positions without the length and/or speed.
How old is little brother? I'm going from memory, but I thought that he's only about 15 years old.
Now how do you NOT LIKE that guy ??? Straight forward answers, not alot of coach-speak or vague answers. I love the variety of coaches we have, personality wise, but they all seem to have some very similiar traits that unify them as men, and coaches. love it.