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RE: Lap on Taylor - THE PISTONS - 01-15-2019 (01-15-2019, 02:45 PM)3wt Wrote: Don't even say that Wyche. I love that guy. I'd hire him in a New York minute - in whatever capacity he wanted. You're spot on...but the sad thing is in many organizations, some of your bullet points aren't on the coaches to do and they focus mainly on gameplanning and...coaching. Here they have to be the scouts, coaches, general managers, etc. It's a big ask. Aside from getting extremely lucky in back-to-back drafts, I don't really know that the system in place can succeed long-term. RE: Lap on Taylor - THE PISTONS - 01-15-2019 The teams in our division have basically 2-3 times the scouts as us. That seems like a big advantage for their coaches to have in that it frees them up to gameplan and coach players. RE: Lap on Taylor - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 01-15-2019 (01-15-2019, 04:20 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I think we have some of the same type of players at skill positions. But, their offensive line is a Top 5 line and ours is a Bottom 5 line. That's huge. Yeah, cannot forget Mixon. Boyd ain't no punk either. RE: Lap on Taylor - rfaulk34 - 01-15-2019 But what about the tuna on rye? RE: Lap on Taylor - McC - 01-15-2019 (01-15-2019, 04:24 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: The teams in our division have basically 2-3 times the scouts as us. That seems like a big advantage for their coaches to have in that it frees them up to gameplan and coach players. I don't think they're going out on Saturdays and scouting during the season. The scouting takes place in the off season, college all star games, the combine, pro days, etc. I seriously doubt they have to put down the game plan and go watch an SEC game in person. RE: Lap on Taylor - Synric - 01-15-2019 (01-15-2019, 04:24 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: The teams in our division have basically 2-3 times the scouts as us. That seems like a big advantage for their coaches to have in that it frees them up to gameplan and coach players. The size of scouting departments is really moot anymore. With the evolution of technology and the rise of independent scouting agencies it's more about how the personnel department and coaches evaluate each player. In the 1990s it was an issue...2019 not so much. RE: Lap on Taylor - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 01-15-2019 (01-15-2019, 06:30 PM)McC Wrote: I don't think they're going out on Saturdays and scouting during the season. The scouting takes place in the off season, college all star games, the combine, pro days, etc. (01-15-2019, 06:36 PM)Synric Wrote: The size of scouting departments is really moot anymore. With the evolution of technology and the rise of independent scouting agencies it's more about how the personnel department and coaches evaluate each player. What these guys said. RE: Lap on Taylor - Sled21 - 01-16-2019 (01-15-2019, 06:36 PM)Synric Wrote: The size of scouting departments is really moot anymore. With the evolution of technology and the rise of independent scouting agencies it's more about how the personnel department and coaches evaluate each player. I was getting ready to type the same thing. With the use of the professional scouting companies, there really is no reason to have a lot of scouts. You can pay for the reports and see the same things. And if there's someone you want to take a second or longer look at, then send your scout. But having massive scouting depts. is no longer necessary. RE: Lap on Taylor - XenoMorph - 01-17-2019 (01-15-2019, 04:24 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: The teams in our division have basically 2-3 times the scouts as us. That seems like a big advantage for their coaches to have in that it frees them up to gameplan and coach players. based on recent drafts it hasn't helped them much.... |