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Rufus T. Firefly Offline
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Robert Morris and N Florida
I'd take any of Robert Morris backcourt guards over ours and would love to have Beech from N Florida as a shooting forward.Why do we seem to put too much emphasis on name players who don't reach their potential and never seem to have anybody that can evaluate , find, and sign these hidden gems? Carney and Stephens as a counterpoint I admit.
03-18-2015 07:44 PM
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(03-18-2015 07:44 PM)Rufus T. Firefly Wrote:  I'd take any of Robert Morris backcourt guards over ours and would love to have Beech from N Florida as a shooting forward.Why do we seem to put too much emphasis on name players who don't reach their potential and never seem to have anybody that can evaluate , find, and sign these hidden gems? Carney and Stephens as a counterpoint I admit.

Perhaps we spend more time scouting by scouting reports rather than going out and watching kids play?
03-19-2015 08:51 AM
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