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FWST: What happened with this player convinced TCU’s Patterson not to recruit Patrick Mahomes
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<blockquote data-quote="BrewingFrog" data-source="post: 2966910" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Mahomes is a special talent, to be sure, and his game and style of play certainly seem to work in the offense he is running. As many here often point out, it's the great coaches that design things around their players strengths.</p><p></p><p>Of course, the flipside is the bad coaches that hammer the square pegs into the round holes. Imagine if a savvy GM had drafted Mahomes and he wound up in the clutches of a coach who sized him up and decided that his throwing motion was all wrong, he shouldn't run at all, and put in place a plodding run-first offense around him. When the inevitable failure happens, it's all the players fault. (See: Wayne Fontes and Andre Ware)</p><p></p><p>"Success has many fathers. But failure is always an orphan."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrewingFrog, post: 2966910, member: 28"] Mahomes is a special talent, to be sure, and his game and style of play certainly seem to work in the offense he is running. As many here often point out, it's the great coaches that design things around their players strengths. Of course, the flipside is the bad coaches that hammer the square pegs into the round holes. Imagine if a savvy GM had drafted Mahomes and he wound up in the clutches of a coach who sized him up and decided that his throwing motion was all wrong, he shouldn't run at all, and put in place a plodding run-first offense around him. When the inevitable failure happens, it's all the players fault. (See: Wayne Fontes and Andre Ware) "Success has many fathers. But failure is always an orphan." [/QUOTE]
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