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Baldwin to transfer to TCU
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<blockquote data-quote="TX_Krötenechse" data-source="post: 2720023" data-attributes="member: 71470"><p>I would agree that Cumbie hasn’t been a great developer of quarterbacks - both Boykin and Hill had really bad mechanical habits that were never broken (or even really improved upon), and Robinson was one of the worst fundamental QBs I’ve ever watched (seriously I watched him throw from so far off his back foot that he literally fell down). Cumbie had each of these guys for two years or more and they showed little improvement. </p><p></p><p>That said, Cumbie has been good at developing other aspects of the QB position. Boykin and Hill both became better team leaders and game managers under Cumbie and both thrived when the game plan was tailored to them. Shawn is an exception here, as he never seemed to become a leader and certainly wasn’t a game manager, but we have also heard a lot about his other issues that could get in the way there. </p><p></p><p>Cumbie also helped Boykin and Hill develop a really important skill, which was that they both became really clutch. At various points both of those players put the team on their back and carried them to a win, and I think we can ascribe that to Cumbie. </p><p></p><p>This is long so I’ll sum up: Cumbie is a great QB recruiter and seems to be good at helping QBs develop in non-mechanical ways. We need a talented GA or something to work with the QBs on game fundamentals because Cumbie sucks hard there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX_Krötenechse, post: 2720023, member: 71470"] I would agree that Cumbie hasn’t been a great developer of quarterbacks - both Boykin and Hill had really bad mechanical habits that were never broken (or even really improved upon), and Robinson was one of the worst fundamental QBs I’ve ever watched (seriously I watched him throw from so far off his back foot that he literally fell down). Cumbie had each of these guys for two years or more and they showed little improvement. That said, Cumbie has been good at developing other aspects of the QB position. Boykin and Hill both became better team leaders and game managers under Cumbie and both thrived when the game plan was tailored to them. Shawn is an exception here, as he never seemed to become a leader and certainly wasn’t a game manager, but we have also heard a lot about his other issues that could get in the way there. Cumbie also helped Boykin and Hill develop a really important skill, which was that they both became really clutch. At various points both of those players put the team on their back and carried them to a win, and I think we can ascribe that to Cumbie. This is long so I’ll sum up: Cumbie is a great QB recruiter and seems to be good at helping QBs develop in non-mechanical ways. We need a talented GA or something to work with the QBs on game fundamentals because Cumbie sucks hard there. [/QUOTE]
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