To: shalom aleichem
Ryan Day also helped make Justin Fields what he is today; a college quarterback who thinks he is an NFL quarterback. The reality is that Justin Fields would have been the prototype slash back, who could probably be a star running back kicks as well as being a running back. Of course, the QB's get the most money and press, so it must be hard to give up the spotlight.
The Justin Fields fan club has one recurring theme; everything that is wrong with his results is somebody else's fault.
36 posted on
12/31/2023 7:27:21 AM PST by
Bernard
(We honor veterans who fought to keep this country from turning into what it now is. --Argus Hamilton)
To: Bernard; Alas Babylon!
Now that you mention Justin Fields reminds me that Ryan Day has a skill at “trying” to develop quarterbacks. At Ohio State we have a position coach Brian Hartline (also named a co-O coordinator to get him more $) who develops receivers, and he is marvelous at that and also in recruiting them. That does not mean that Hartline or Day are qualified to be or become a CEO Head Coach where your skills sets must also include making adult coaches do their jobs, and if not replacing them and finding people who will. Day’s limitations should have kept him at QB coach but this latest guy Stroud seemingly had commitment and/or honor problems which Day either did not identify or solve.
57 posted on
12/31/2023 8:04:52 AM PST by
shalom aleichem
(Sick 'n Tired! Tell us wnat to DO about it! He also threw in"veterans". Oddly I belive the milirar)
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