Huh?Bemiller49 wrote:You can say, busy coaches all you want. But not following through on what was told is not okay. That can cost players. Priorities are found quite quickly. And it is obvious who is and isn't.
Whachu talkin' 'bout Willis?
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Huh?Bemiller49 wrote:You can say, busy coaches all you want. But not following through on what was told is not okay. That can cost players. Priorities are found quite quickly. And it is obvious who is and isn't.
?Bemiller49 wrote:You can say, busy coaches all you want. But not following through on what was told is not okay. That can cost players. Priorities are found quite quickly. And it is obvious who is and isn't.
Sorry to hear that. Hope Opland remans committed, and uses that as motivation as the future. Like you said, busy week, and he couldn't visit them all, but i understand the disappointment for sureBemiller49 wrote:THat woud be correct. Visiting the closer ones makes sense. But a phone call that was promised to all recruits that doesnt happen.
The dude had a coaching staff and other affairs to get in order so if he missed some guys you can't really fault him I'd say. I'm sure the guys he missed will be called when he wraps up in Washington.Bemiller49 wrote:There wasn't really an expectation of a visit, but would have been amazing. But he was contacted briefly by a position coach letting him know that a call was coming this week from the HC. Wonder if this happened to others? Just looking for that reach out letting him know that he is a fit. Nothing more, nothing less.
Says the guy that isn't relying on this for his future. I said that I understand that he is busy. These next few months are going to be ridiculous. Just saying it is not a good way to start when promises are made then broken. These are 18 yr old kids trying to figure out their future. If there is time for visits, there is time for a 10 minute phone call.BleedingBLue wrote:The dude had a coaching staff and other affairs to get in order so if he missed some guys you can't really fault him I'd say. I'm sure the guys he missed will be called when he wraps up in Washington.Bemiller49 wrote:There wasn't really an expectation of a visit, but would have been amazing. But he was contacted briefly by a position coach letting him know that a call was coming this week from the HC. Wonder if this happened to others? Just looking for that reach out letting him know that he is a fit. Nothing more, nothing less.
And as usual. This is not the place to get the problem solved.Bemiller49 wrote:Says the guy that isn't relying on this for his future. I said that I understand that he is busy. These next few months are going to be ridiculous. Just saying it is not a good way to start when promises are made then broken. These are 18 yr old kids trying to figure out their future. If there is time for visits, there is time for a 10 minute phone call.BleedingBLue wrote:The dude had a coaching staff and other affairs to get in order so if he missed some guys you can't really fault him I'd say. I'm sure the guys he missed will be called when he wraps up in Washington.Bemiller49 wrote:There wasn't really an expectation of a visit, but would have been amazing. But he was contacted briefly by a position coach letting him know that a call was coming this week from the HC. Wonder if this happened to others? Just looking for that reach out letting him know that he is a fit. Nothing more, nothing less.
While I recognize that this is a nervous and tense time in a young man's life, I'd suggest that patience is and understanding will be useful to his benefit.Bemiller49 wrote:There wasn't really an expectation of a visit, but would have been amazing. But he was contacted briefly by a position coach letting him know that a call was coming this week from the HC. Wonder if this happened to others? Just looking for that reach out letting him know that he is a fit. Nothing more, nothing less.
Exactly. And unnamed recruit could call assistant coach and voice his concerns.LongTimeCatFan wrote:While I recognize that this is a nervous and tense time in a young man's life, I'd suggest that patience is and understanding will be useful to his benefit.Bemiller49 wrote:There wasn't really an expectation of a visit, but would have been amazing. But he was contacted briefly by a position coach letting him know that a call was coming this week from the HC. Wonder if this happened to others? Just looking for that reach out letting him know that he is a fit. Nothing more, nothing less.
My guess is Choate had to make one hell of a sales pitch to Alexander late last week which occupied a significant amount of time.
If Pitre called, I'd take it as a good sign. Not so much forgotten, but sometimes major stuff comes up and it's difficult to get to everything a person intends to. I'd guess you'll be getting that visit just as soon as the dead period is over.
Who's Alexander?LongTimeCatFan wrote:While I recognize that this is a nervous and tense time in a young man's life, I'd suggest that patience is and understanding will be useful to his benefit.Bemiller49 wrote:There wasn't really an expectation of a visit, but would have been amazing. But he was contacted briefly by a position coach letting him know that a call was coming this week from the HC. Wonder if this happened to others? Just looking for that reach out letting him know that he is a fit. Nothing more, nothing less.
My guess is Choate had to make one hell of a sales pitch to Alexander late last week which occupied a significant amount of time.
If Pitre called, I'd take it as a good sign. Not so much forgotten, but sometimes major stuff comes up and it's difficult to get to everything a person intends to. I'd guess you'll be getting that visit just as soon as the dead period is over.
http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatbb/vi ... hp?t=37412Bozcat003 wrote:Who's Alexander?LongTimeCatFan wrote:While I recognize that this is a nervous and tense time in a young man's life, I'd suggest that patience is and understanding will be useful to his benefit.Bemiller49 wrote:There wasn't really an expectation of a visit, but would have been amazing. But he was contacted briefly by a position coach letting him know that a call was coming this week from the HC. Wonder if this happened to others? Just looking for that reach out letting him know that he is a fit. Nothing more, nothing less.
My guess is Choate had to make one hell of a sales pitch to Alexander late last week which occupied a significant amount of time.
If Pitre called, I'd take it as a good sign. Not so much forgotten, but sometimes major stuff comes up and it's difficult to get to everything a person intends to. I'd guess you'll be getting that visit just as soon as the dead period is over.
Gtapp?Bemiller49 wrote:Any body have any incite on if a college strength coach could help Benson get past his leg issues? Not sure if it is a strength issue or a cronic thing.
Right now, I see him as a preferred walk-on much like Ferriter last year but he has tremendous upside as a pass rusher. Also, you will see that Colter compares him to Marks and Colter is right that Marks is not as fast or explosive. However, Marks is bigger than Kyle at this stage and more versatile because he was a great tight end as well. Marks just has to get stronger (which happens in college) because he has a bigger frame than Kyle.Kyle Finch, Dillon — I first caught site of Finch because I was watching Marks. Finch stood out right away. He’s much faster and explosive than Marks, who’s already committed to the ‘Cats. Finch was overshadowed in the Southwestern A last season by Butte Central defensive end and future Bobcat Marcus Ferriter and Corvallis defensive end and future Montana Grizzly Jesse Simms. But Friday, Finch showed great burst off the line, a good use of his hands, an explosive playing style and quickness necessary because of his less than stout frame. He’s got long arms and a high waist, an ideal frame for a future pass rushing defensive end to grow into. He also plays with a high motor, something that really stood out Friday.