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FWST: TCU’s offense is so bad, it’s going to force Gary Patterson to find a new coordinator
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2794280" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>recruiting matters and you just can't stack 4 average to bad classes on top of each other in a place like the offensive line and not expect to see a drop off. </p><p></p><p>quick review of the 2013-2016 classes is pretty telling:</p><p></p><p>2013 - hit on 2 of 4</p><p><strong>morris</strong> (multi-year contributor and on the steelers development roster)</p><p>fromayan (transferred out)</p><p>tunstill (never contributed)</p><p><strong>pryor </strong>(mult-year contributor and on the eagles development roster)</p><p></p><p>2014 - 1 of 4 contributed</p><p>barrett - (transferred out)</p><p>kee - (transferred out)</p><p>griswold - (injury ended career)</p><p><strong>elliott </strong>- (contributed senior season after fighting injuries most of his career)</p><p></p><p>2015 - hit on 1, contributions from a second out of 4</p><p>awolope - (transferred out)</p><p>bolisomi - (contributed senior senior)</p><p>milton - (injury ended career)</p><p>iwuagwu - (multiple year contributor)</p><p></p><p>2016 -hit on 1, contributor from a second out of 3</p><p>niang - (multiple-year contributor and nfl prospect)</p><p>myers - (multiple-year contributor)</p><p>hollins - (started most of last year and then has disappeared)</p><p></p><p> some kids get hurt, some kids don't get better, some kids transfer out, but you just can't go through a stretch like this and it not hurt the performance on the field. no different than what we have seen at defensive end and linebacker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2794280, member: 73370"] recruiting matters and you just can't stack 4 average to bad classes on top of each other in a place like the offensive line and not expect to see a drop off. quick review of the 2013-2016 classes is pretty telling: 2013 - hit on 2 of 4 [B]morris[/B] (multi-year contributor and on the steelers development roster) fromayan (transferred out) tunstill (never contributed) [B]pryor [/B](mult-year contributor and on the eagles development roster) 2014 - 1 of 4 contributed barrett - (transferred out) kee - (transferred out) griswold - (injury ended career) [B]elliott [/B]- (contributed senior season after fighting injuries most of his career) 2015 - hit on 1, contributions from a second out of 4 awolope - (transferred out) bolisomi - (contributed senior senior) milton - (injury ended career) iwuagwu - (multiple year contributor) 2016 -hit on 1, contributor from a second out of 3 niang - (multiple-year contributor and nfl prospect) myers - (multiple-year contributor) hollins - (started most of last year and then has disappeared) some kids get hurt, some kids don't get better, some kids transfer out, but you just can't go through a stretch like this and it not hurt the performance on the field. no different than what we have seen at defensive end and linebacker [/QUOTE]
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