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FWST: Sonny Dykes has two QB options for TCU football, but he’s still looking for a starter
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<blockquote data-quote="BrewingFrog" data-source="post: 3167611" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Yes, we do. What we have is standard issue Coachspeak: "We don't have a starter." What this actually means is, "I am trying to motivate both players who have a realistic shot, and the 4th year starter will be a lot more motivated if he thinks he has competition."</p><p></p><p>Max will be all kinds of better for a number of reasons, chief of which is competent instruction. Other factors will include decent blocking, better coaching for the WR corps, excellent running backs, and a scheme that will play to his strengths rather than try to hammer him into a particular slot.</p><p></p><p>I'm not prophesying 2014 here, but the cupboard wasn't bare around Fort Worth, and the new guys will be far better at utilizing and scheming for the talent they have rather than trying to slot players into roles they aren't suited for and then bitching when they don't perform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrewingFrog, post: 3167611, member: 28"] Yes, we do. What we have is standard issue Coachspeak: "We don't have a starter." What this actually means is, "I am trying to motivate both players who have a realistic shot, and the 4th year starter will be a lot more motivated if he thinks he has competition." Max will be all kinds of better for a number of reasons, chief of which is competent instruction. Other factors will include decent blocking, better coaching for the WR corps, excellent running backs, and a scheme that will play to his strengths rather than try to hammer him into a particular slot. I'm not prophesying 2014 here, but the cupboard wasn't bare around Fort Worth, and the new guys will be far better at utilizing and scheming for the talent they have rather than trying to slot players into roles they aren't suited for and then bitching when they don't perform. [/QUOTE]
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