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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="HFrog12" data-source="post: 2794320" data-attributes="member: 66784"><p>Very fair - cordial debate is productive. To your point, they haven't had great NFL careers. Petty was showing promise even at a hapless Jets team before hurting his MCL. Boykin couldn't get out of his own way with his personal issues. We know the Listenbee story. Doctson can't stay on the field. KD Cannon is a head case. And Coleman has had his own personal issues and a torn ACL this year when some thought he was going to be starting for the Giants. All of that doesn't excuse a lack of NFL production but it hasn't been simply being buried on the depth chart.</p><p></p><p>Just playing devil's advocate as well, Tua, Burrow, and all of those receivers look poised to be high draft picks but you know as well as I that the NFL is a tough place to make it. Some of the most sure fire guys don't produce. This conversation would honestly be a great look back in about 5 years. I think the LSU/Bama group should be better than the TCU/BU group. My point is there have never been apples to apples to compare. That TCU team could have torched Bama that year for all we know. They did it to Ole Miss land shark defense.</p><p></p><p>Final thought - I don't think TCU and GP played lip service to defense when they were trying to stop BU. I just think they got crushed by a scheme just as Bama got crushed by LSU's scheme. Difference being, I wouldn't say Bama doesn't play defense like most SEC pundits had said about TCU's 2014 team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFrog12, post: 2794320, member: 66784"] Very fair - cordial debate is productive. To your point, they haven't had great NFL careers. Petty was showing promise even at a hapless Jets team before hurting his MCL. Boykin couldn't get out of his own way with his personal issues. We know the Listenbee story. Doctson can't stay on the field. KD Cannon is a head case. And Coleman has had his own personal issues and a torn ACL this year when some thought he was going to be starting for the Giants. All of that doesn't excuse a lack of NFL production but it hasn't been simply being buried on the depth chart. Just playing devil's advocate as well, Tua, Burrow, and all of those receivers look poised to be high draft picks but you know as well as I that the NFL is a tough place to make it. Some of the most sure fire guys don't produce. This conversation would honestly be a great look back in about 5 years. I think the LSU/Bama group should be better than the TCU/BU group. My point is there have never been apples to apples to compare. That TCU team could have torched Bama that year for all we know. They did it to Ole Miss land shark defense. Final thought - I don't think TCU and GP played lip service to defense when they were trying to stop BU. I just think they got crushed by a scheme just as Bama got crushed by LSU's scheme. Difference being, I wouldn't say Bama doesn't play defense like most SEC pundits had said about TCU's 2014 team. [/QUOTE]
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