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As an auburn fan I empathize with a lot of what is said. Didn't love the way we fired Gus. Was at the game when we booed Bo Nix off the field. Definitely doesn't help to boo Payton even if he's playing poorly. Now that we know Hank Brown is starting this weekend I hope we don't waste another quarterback just because we have too high of expectations.
So this is wrong for a couple reasons His two strong suits are recruiting and offensive scheme. His offensive scheme and play calling is objectively good and has elevated lots of talent. Recruiting. I know some deals from his time at Ole Miss were sketchy, but let’s be real. Everybody paid players before NIL. Ideally nobody would have, but we all know EVERYBODY did. How the landscape is leveled. You can LEGALLY pay players, so I’m not claiming we AREN’T doing that. I’m just saying it’s legal. He’s recruited some very good talent ESPECIALLY in comparison to Harsin and Malzahn’s tenure and he knew this wasn’t the year to build to I’m gonna go out on a limb and say a guy that beat Saban twice and had Ole Miss in playoff talks multiple times is pretty good. Now…is he elite? That I don’t know. You might have a point there.
Oh I totally agree that this issue has spanned multiple coaching staffs. I’m not really sure why we can’t tap into the same process oriented thinking that Saban and Smart preach
@@Alex-dc5mx Ok so let's say it was on purpose even though you just called Dale jr a liar. Who cares about popularity lets compare statistics. In ten years with HMS the best team in NASCAR Dale jr won 9 races, while Kyle Busch in that same span with JGR Kyle won 39 races. Jr won 1 Daytona 500 Kyle Busch won 2 brickyards swept the weekend 2x and won a southern 500 5 bristol races in a car that didn't finish top 10 in points since like 2003 so Kyle doesn't seem too overrated to me. Seems like someone else is if you ask me.
@cjfastfoot Kyle crybaby never had to go through things in his career that jr did loss of his dad concussions and battles with a step mom destroying his team Kyle Busch is a childish overrated sore loser child and dirty racer
If I had to pick one single driver it would definitely be Denny. As for after him though? Not sure. I feel like at some point, Ty Gibbs will probably start to incur a lot of heat.
7:41 the problem is the velocity shouldn’t be rising for the standard. Our muscles can do it, but we shouldn’t, especially as a starting pitcher, placement and change of speed to help the condition and relieve your arm throughout the game and trust your defense.
The motion of throwing a baseball itself is inherently violent to the elbow. It’s not really a velocity thing in that regard, more just that the human arm isn’t built to do it.
I’m sure they’re contributors, but I just think this spike in injuries has more to do with the grips and sweeper. We’re probably both a little bit right ya know
I remember when I played little league - you were not allowed to throw a curve ball pitching. This was early 90s. They were convinced if a kid threw a curve ball at that age, it would destroy his arm in the future. I wonder if this has changed? I don't pay attention to little league. Do they allow curve balls now? Did they always and I just played in a nanny area that didn't allow, but most did? I guess my real question is - are these guys getting way too intense at a young age when they didn't before? Could what they're doing as a little kid and in HS be causing a lot of this?
Bro these kids are doing nothing campare to a major league pitcher in Japan now there are a lot of injuries but the guys who are getting injured are easily throwing 2 if 3x or more the about of pitches a mlb born in the Americas. So maybe it more than to its body and preparation.
Between the pitch clock making them do more work in less time and the lack of gripping aids to help them strain to grip the ball easier is likely why this is happening. That an everyone trying to throw 100+. This circles back to MLB's rules changes ruining baseball. More rules rarely make things better, especially when the rules are made by people financially benefitting from them.
@@Buddha507 You're new to baseball and you don't go to live games. OBVIOUSLY. Your opinion is in the minority. Nobody asked for a pitch clock except owners who wanted to make more money by paying staff at ballparks for an hour less. If you didn't like baseball before a pitch clock then go back to watching basketball or whatever jackass sport you were watching.
@@Buddha507 That's your opinion. Those of us that watch it live and have been fans for decades think differently. Which is most fans. Nobody asked for a pitch clock.