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The "Grow Them Up" Theory and Why We Are Always Young
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<blockquote data-quote="BrewingFrog" data-source="post: 2936829" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>The question sort of answers itself, looking at the numbers. As GMFP has stated in the past, "It isn't the ones you missed on, it's the ones you get that don't work out." Part of the evaluation process is "Is the kid a head case? Lockerroom cancer?" and must be weighed on the scale of "Will his talent offset these issues?" Seemingly, the answer was "No" on quite a few.</p><p></p><p>Among the many failures of The Derp Brothers is this habit of taking flyers on guys that clearly have some issues. We never see these issues, being distant from the scene. But the guys up close have to see that there is something not quite right. Those '16 and '17 numbers are awful. The more recent numbers look promising, so perhaps there is hope yet...</p><p></p><p>Still, to my mind having seen the 2020 Frogs, I would have had each and every Offensive Coach's stuff piled up on the curb after the first game. My opinion has not changed a whit with the passing of the Season. Fire 'em all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrewingFrog, post: 2936829, member: 28"] The question sort of answers itself, looking at the numbers. As GMFP has stated in the past, "It isn't the ones you missed on, it's the ones you get that don't work out." Part of the evaluation process is "Is the kid a head case? Lockerroom cancer?" and must be weighed on the scale of "Will his talent offset these issues?" Seemingly, the answer was "No" on quite a few. Among the many failures of The Derp Brothers is this habit of taking flyers on guys that clearly have some issues. We never see these issues, being distant from the scene. But the guys up close have to see that there is something not quite right. Those '16 and '17 numbers are awful. The more recent numbers look promising, so perhaps there is hope yet... Still, to my mind having seen the 2020 Frogs, I would have had each and every Offensive Coach's stuff piled up on the curb after the first game. My opinion has not changed a whit with the passing of the Season. Fire 'em all. [/QUOTE]
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