Bruce Berry
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Steve Avila
Tre Tomlinson
Joseph Noteboom
Zach Evans
Ochaun Mathis
Tre Tomlinson
Joseph Noteboom
Zach Evans
Ochaun Mathis
Actually two are not like the others.Is this like a game: Which one is not like the others?
Funny enough, he didn’t even go there, ended up at Nebraska.I recognize three of those names…
I thought the other two had passed away.
Here’s a photo from the memorial service:
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The Frogs o-linemen in general have had some great success. And other than Avila I can't think of any who were drafted very highly. Obviously Cannon probably would've been if not for the medical issue but that's not how it ended up.After this season. Noteboom will have made $28.9M in the NFL. He’s 28 years old. That’s a heck of a career.
Maybe the most unheralded Frog ever.
And none were really all that highly rated as recruits. Basically your average 3-star prospects.The Frogs o-linemen in general have had some great success. And other than Avila I can't think of any who were drafted very highly. Obviously Cannon probably would've been if not for the medical issue but that's not how it ended up.
I saw Austin Schlottman starting for somebody last week. How many Frog fans had Schlottman sticking in the league longer than Josh Doctson?
I think the TCU coaches have to get a lot more credit for identifying the talent though. The reason those OL coaches were criticized is because that unit was without question the weakest of the offense in terms of on field performance for most of the 2010's until the QB position turned into a total clown show in 2018. And let's realize that the reason almost none of those guys were drafted very highly is precisely because of the fact that they were so inconsistent in college.And none were really all that highly rated as recruits. Basically your average 3-star prospects.
So you gotta think the TCU coaches were either were really good at identifying underrated talent at that position or they did a really good job of developing them while they were here. And probably both. Seems like our O-line coach(es) always got ridiculed during most of the 2010’s.
I think the TCU coaches have to get a lot more credit for identifying the talent though. The reason those OL coaches were criticized is because that unit was without question the weakest of the offense in terms of on field performance for most of the 2010's until the QB position turned into a total clown show in 2018. And let's realize that the reason almost none of those guys were drafted very highly is precisely because of the fact that they were so inconsistent in college.
So looking back you maybe grade the coaches a little higher for bringing in some good talent but I still think the criticism was deserved for the on field product.
Also, the OL coach for many of those years was everybody's favorite whipping boy.I think the TCU coaches have to get a lot more credit for identifying the talent though. The reason those OL coaches were criticized is because that unit was without question the weakest of the offense in terms of on field performance for most of the 2010's until the QB position turned into a total clown show in 2018. And let's realize that the reason almost none of those guys were drafted very highly is precisely because of the fact that they were so inconsistent in college.
So looking back you maybe grade the coaches a little higher for bringing in some good talent but I still think the criticism was deserved for the on field product.
Is this like a game: Which one is not like the others?
Probably the idea of playing for the NY Jets (the last team to sign him I believe), was enough to sway him to leave the NFL. LolThe Frogs o-linemen in general have had some great success. And other than Avila I can't think of any who were drafted very highly. Obviously Cannon probably would've been if not for the medical issue but that's not how it ended up.
I saw Austin Schlottman starting for somebody last week. How many Frog fans had Schlottman sticking in the league longer than Josh Doctson?