4skers89
All-Conference
Kids that think a coach (that could lose a million dollar paycheck) won't do whatever it takes to win are delusional. The coach will and should bench players if they aren't performing. After last week's performance, these changes shouldn't be unexpected. They need to hike up their black skirts and get to work. After all of this offseason noise about family, unity, blah blah, I'm starting to wonder if Bo isn't coddling these guys too much. The coaches need to provide direct feedback during the game when they screw up. If they are changing starters it shouldn't be via posting of the depth chart. They should be straight up and tell them one on one that they aren't happy with their performance and are starting another player. If the player has a problem with it they should argue the decision at that time. The coaches can play the game tape and objectively show them where they failed and what was expected of them. If they agree they'll stay and work harder. If they still disagree and feel they would be better off elsewhere, they can quit. The decision to bench someone should be explained clearly and I hope Bo and his staff are doing this.
Someone mentioned watching Chase in the first half of the game and he looked fat and ineffective. I remember an article about Chase and how he was trying to gain weight by eating a lot. That's not how to put on what God left off. You've got to have the correct frame and put on muscle mass which takes years. Wisconsin O-line and Bama D-line player are large muscular dudes that carry their weight well and look athletic. Reminds me a lot of our teams from years past. Our current linemen look flabby. Unless they are freaks of nature, I'm skeptical that freshmen or sophomores (18-19 y.o.) are ready to play. It takes a while to put on the correct weight.
Someone mentioned watching Chase in the first half of the game and he looked fat and ineffective. I remember an article about Chase and how he was trying to gain weight by eating a lot. That's not how to put on what God left off. You've got to have the correct frame and put on muscle mass which takes years. Wisconsin O-line and Bama D-line player are large muscular dudes that carry their weight well and look athletic. Reminds me a lot of our teams from years past. Our current linemen look flabby. Unless they are freaks of nature, I'm skeptical that freshmen or sophomores (18-19 y.o.) are ready to play. It takes a while to put on the correct weight.