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Looks like Doc is having none of "the process"
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(03-19-2017, 09:46 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I realize you may disagree, but NFL professionals thought enough of these players production under Alexander to pay them very well for theoir services.  And they were 2 fourth round picks and one undrafted free agent.  That is good coaching, not bad.

That's bad scouting, not good coaching. All three teams admitted they were wrong after one year. Hell, it took you two years after Bratkowski left to finally admit he was predictable.


Quote:Not even sure what you mean.  Are you claiming Mathis was an elite player when he signed with the Bengals?  Because why would an elite player be released twice in two years by two different teams?

I'm not claiming Mathis was elite when he signed with Cincy or while the Process coached him. I'm claiming he was elite after he left. The Process wasn't able to recognize, coach, or motivate, him to his reach his potential.
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RE: Looks like Doc is having none of "the process" - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 03-20-2017, 02:01 AM

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