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FWST: Player-first approach key for how Sonny Dykes wants to shape TCU
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 3170358" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>agree, but how is that actually played out</p><p></p><p>consider that with gary we got to see players, coaches, and sometime support staff verbally chastised during games and the presumption was that he was and old school coach who was admitted about doing things the right way</p><p></p><p>thing is, that didn't always mesh with what we heard or saw inside the program</p><p></p><p>more than one poster on here has told stories about running into players out in the wee hours of the morning in arizonia the week of the bowl game versus boise. then we had back to back quarterbacks who had off the field alcohol issues that either interrupted or cut short by one game their careers</p><p></p><p>we have the saga of devonte' fields and i would be willing to bet he isn't the only one and it reminds me of a comment that the father of a former frog defensive lineman once told me at the texas relays, that while gary talked one game, that things in the program were handled another and that varied between selective to inconsistent</p><p></p><p>i suspect that sonny is like his father in he isn't going to put on a show of bravado, but won't hesitate to clear out things when need be</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 3170358, member: 73370"] agree, but how is that actually played out consider that with gary we got to see players, coaches, and sometime support staff verbally chastised during games and the presumption was that he was and old school coach who was admitted about doing things the right way thing is, that didn't always mesh with what we heard or saw inside the program more than one poster on here has told stories about running into players out in the wee hours of the morning in arizonia the week of the bowl game versus boise. then we had back to back quarterbacks who had off the field alcohol issues that either interrupted or cut short by one game their careers we have the saga of devonte' fields and i would be willing to bet he isn't the only one and it reminds me of a comment that the father of a former frog defensive lineman once told me at the texas relays, that while gary talked one game, that things in the program were handled another and that varied between selective to inconsistent i suspect that sonny is like his father in he isn't going to put on a show of bravado, but won't hesitate to clear out things when need be [/QUOTE]
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