12-23-2020, 05:32 PM
(12-23-2020, 05:25 PM)wildcatnku24 Wrote: OR option C: he just refused to play anything other than his way. It's somewhat related to option A, but it's the option I believe most. I don't think Carlos was the type to quit on anything, but i could see him saying "man, I've had great success doing what I do how I do it, lemme do that" . If I were a coach he'd be gone too.
That's certainly possible. But if you're a coach and you're not getting the best production out of a player and can adjust to get better production but don't, aren't you just as bad in the pride and ego game? We all talk a lot of coaching to player strengths on the offensive side of the ball. Gio does A really well, B is where Boyd shines, C is the type of blocking scheme that this OL excels in. Why should it be different on the defense?