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Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - Tiger1983 - 08-26-2017 10:22 AM

Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - TigersTigers - 08-26-2017 12:16 PM

To win at the highest level it's all about talent, always will be, always has been!

Tigers need to finish off their 2018 recruiting with some high level 3 stars and a 4 to go along!!!

(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.



RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - macgar32 - 08-26-2017 12:44 PM

(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

Teams that overperform their rankings are teams that have disciplined and accountable offseason programs for player development. The development of the current squad of players was done mostly by Fuente hopefully Norvell can continue developing players at the same rate


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - Atlanta - 08-26-2017 01:15 PM

(08-26-2017 12:44 PM)macgar32 Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

Teams that overperform their rankings are teams that have disciplined and accountable offseason programs for player development. The development of the current squad of players was done mostly by Fuente hopefully Norvell can continue developing players at the same rate

I agree. Fuente absolutely changed the execution of the team on the field - and that is big, helps make up for lack of talent. And if the Memphis team is #6 now, it had to be #1 under Fuente in 2014.


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - 72Tiger - 08-26-2017 01:28 PM

It takes bad coaching to be mediocre with superior talent. No doubt about that.


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - Stammers - 08-26-2017 02:19 PM

(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

Some of our smarter fans would respond to that by saying "I don't know why they even play the games."


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - ncrdbl1 - 08-26-2017 02:49 PM

(08-26-2017 12:16 PM)TigersTigers Wrote:  To win at the highest level it's all about talent, always will be, always has been!

Tigers need to finish off their 2018 recruiting with some high level 3 stars and a 4 to go along!!!

(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

That is the one down side of the early signing period. The possibility of over signing 2 stars early and not having room for any high 3 stars or the occasional 4 star that may come out way. As we found out with Stokes in BB not having a free scholarship when top talent becomes available can hurt.


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - jsw3ent - 08-26-2017 05:13 PM

(08-26-2017 02:49 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 12:16 PM)TigersTigers Wrote:  To win at the highest level it's all about talent, always will be, always has been!

Tigers need to finish off their 2018 recruiting with some high level 3 stars and a 4 to go along!!!

(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

That is the one down side of the early signing period. The possibility of over signing 2 stars early and not having room for any high 3 stars or the occasional 4 star that may come out way. As we found out with Stokes in BB not having a free scholarship when top talent becomes available can hurt.

With WHO ?


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - ncrdbl1 - 08-26-2017 05:28 PM

(08-26-2017 05:13 PM)jsw3ent Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 02:49 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 12:16 PM)TigersTigers Wrote:  To win at the highest level it's all about talent, always will be, always has been!

Tigers need to finish off their 2018 recruiting with some high level 3 stars and a 4 to go along!!!

(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

That is the one down side of the early signing period. The possibility of over signing 2 stars early and not having room for any high 3 stars or the occasional 4 star that may come out way. As we found out with Stokes in BB not having a free scholarship when top talent becomes available can hurt.

With WHO ?

If everything falls into place and we get the access bowl slot it could be a factor is some later signing 4 star players. But only if we have spots available.


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - jsw3ent - 08-26-2017 07:28 PM

(08-26-2017 05:28 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 05:13 PM)jsw3ent Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 02:49 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 12:16 PM)TigersTigers Wrote:  To win at the highest level it's all about talent, always will be, always has been!

Tigers need to finish off their 2018 recruiting with some high level 3 stars and a 4 to go along!!!

(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

That is the one down side of the early signing period. The possibility of over signing 2 stars early and not having room for any high 3 stars or the occasional 4 star that may come out way. As we found out with Stokes in BB not having a free scholarship when top talent becomes available can hurt.

With WHO ?

If everything falls into place and we get the access bowl slot it could be a factor is some later signing 4 star players. But only if we have spots available.

I agree.


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - JAB - 08-26-2017 07:31 PM

You guys sure know how to **** spin something positive.


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - Hernando Hills Tiger - 08-27-2017 07:47 AM

(08-26-2017 02:49 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 12:16 PM)TigersTigers Wrote:  To win at the highest level it's all about talent, always will be, always has been!

Tigers need to finish off their 2018 recruiting with some high level 3 stars and a 4 to go along!!!

(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

That is the one down side of the early signing period. The possibility of over signing 2 stars early and not having room for any high 3 stars or the occasional 4 star that may come out way. As we found out with Stokes in BB not having a free scholarship when top talent becomes available can hurt.

But we had one available for Stokes that was given to a walk-on for making shots in practice.


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - Tiger57 - 08-27-2017 07:51 AM

(08-26-2017 01:15 PM)Atlanta Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 12:44 PM)macgar32 Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

Teams that overperform their rankings are teams that have disciplined and accountable offseason programs for player development. The development of the current squad of players was done mostly by Fuente hopefully Norvell can continue developing players at the same rate

I agree. Fuente absolutely changed the execution of the team on the field - and that is big, helps make up for lack of talent. And if the Memphis team is #6 now, it had to be #1 under Fuente in 2014.

It's a far cry from a team that didn't even know how to line up under Larry Porter


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - EarthBoundMisfit - 08-27-2017 07:57 PM

(08-26-2017 01:28 PM)72Tiger Wrote:  It takes bad coaching to be mediocre with superior talent. No doubt about that.

signed,

Josh Pastner


RE: Teams Last Season Achieving "The Most with the Least Talent" - Tiger87 - 08-29-2017 04:53 PM

(08-26-2017 02:19 PM)Stammers Wrote:  
(08-26-2017 10:22 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  Tigers #6

Norvell is busy building up our talent. The combination of more talent and the coach's ability to optimize available talent bodes well for the future under Norvell.

The article also contains a handy chart that shows - no surprise - that generally the teams with the most talent win the most games.

Some of our smarter fans would respond to that by saying "I don't know why they even play the games."

I guess Saban would qualify as a "smarter" guy.

Saban agrees with smarter fans