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Anyone have an update on his non throwing arm?

 

It is still attached to him ...

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Anyone have an update on his non throwing arm?

It is still attached to him ...

...and he's still not throwing with it. :popcorn:

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Just don't let him out of the pocket

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Solid analysis of White's last two games below, with pretty pictures to support.

@VoodooFiveSBN: USF Needs to Keep Mike White in the Pocket http://t.co/35MjHRWXnA

Very nice analysis. This is a perfect example of Taggart not, to this point, making adjustments to his personell and instead trying to pound a square peg into a round hole. These are the types of adjustments that quality coaches make fairly quickly and aren't still attempting to do midway through the season. Taggart what he believes is a perfect system and is trying to force players that aren't capable into running that system instead of making tweaks to be successful until he has the right players. As demonstrated here, it isn't all that difficult to do both.

I'm thinking a guy getting paid over $1mil per year ought to be able to build for the future while working with current personnel to be at least moderately successful in the interim.

And what do you measure "moderately successful" by?

By height.

Feet or meters?

Hands.

http://youtu.be/Exc5aEEQumI

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Anyone have an update on his non throwing arm?

Last I heard he still had one

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Anyone have an update on his non throwing arm?

Last I heard he still had one

 

 

But is it still non throwing???

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This team is like a no name stock. Sure it could go to the moon under good management but so far there nothing that has happened to garner a lot of buyers.

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Anyone have an update on his non throwing arm?

It is still attached to him ...

...and he's still not throwing with it. :popcorn:

 

I thought he's been throwing left handed all season ?

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Solid analysis of White's last two games below, with pretty pictures to support.

@VoodooFiveSBN: USF Needs to Keep Mike White in the Pocket http://t.co/35MjHRWXnA

 
Very nice analysis.  This is a perfect example of Taggart not, to this point, making adjustments to his personell and instead trying to pound a square peg into a round hole.  These are the types of adjustments that quality coaches make fairly quickly and aren't still attempting to do midway through the season.  Taggart what he believes is a perfect system and is trying to force players that aren't capable into running that system instead of making tweaks to be successful until he has the right players.  As demonstrated here, it isn't all that difficult to do both.  
 
I'm thinking a guy getting paid over $1mil per year ought to be able to build for the future while working with current personnel to be at least moderately successful in the interim.

 

 

And what do you measure "moderately successful" by?

 

 
I don't know exactly but I can tell you what isn't.  Over the last seven or eight years we haven't been lower than the 60s in recruiting rankings.  I think even the worst coaches ought to be able to take that group and rank higher than 118 out of 125 schools in total offense ypg.  
 
Do you think 118 is "moderately successful"?  And this is year two.  
 
I don't think asking for a ranking in the 80s is too much to ask.  Some of it is players, but at some point the coaches have to be held accountable.  No one ever hesitated to hold Holtz accountable, but there seems to be a group on here that think Taggart walks on water despite strong evidence to the contrary.

 

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^^ No, no, no, we're talking about his NON-throwing arm! :P

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