deanvogs
Well-Known Member
Listening to Wadley's spring game interview I was left with some impressions about him and the program.
The coaches had preached and preached ball security and weight control to him for the past 3 years. He came in small, and he simply wasn't doing what he needed to do for awhile. Gaining the weight and strength was important to improve the ball security. Doing what you are supposed to do off the field with your nutrition/weight and in the weight room are important, and the coaches stress this for good reason. Wadley admitted that he was just immature and didn't get it at first. That he felt he would lose speed if he gained weight, he basically didn't trust the coaches.
This could have gone two ways, he could leave the program, and then posters on here would shout KF doesn't play his playmakers!!!! Yet it is more accurate to say KF doesn't play the players who are NOT buying into the system, and doing what they are told/supposed to do. There is a reason KF, Doyle, and staff stressed weight to Wadley forever, and we will be seeing why the next two years. He will now have the strength to hold onto the ball, have the bulk to carry more often, and still have all the speed and agility (or even better) than he did coming in. The staff want to make and produce a complete players, not settle for letting the player dictate his weight targets, just because the player doesn't get it, or isn't buying in.
I think 99% of the time the staff sees what a player can be after years in the program. They know how to get the player there, but the player has to get to that point by working his azz off. I still never see a reason to play a kid who isn't doing what he is supposed to be doing off the field, in the weight room, or with his nutrition/weight goals, no matter how talented he is. If they can't trust a player to do the easiest of easy things, then how can you trust them on the field with the game on the line. If you let a talented kid just skate by, and not demand of him what you demand of everyone else, you will never be able to ask that of your other players. Plus the staff isn't doing their job if they don't push these players, and make them better than they even ever thought they could be.
The coaches had preached and preached ball security and weight control to him for the past 3 years. He came in small, and he simply wasn't doing what he needed to do for awhile. Gaining the weight and strength was important to improve the ball security. Doing what you are supposed to do off the field with your nutrition/weight and in the weight room are important, and the coaches stress this for good reason. Wadley admitted that he was just immature and didn't get it at first. That he felt he would lose speed if he gained weight, he basically didn't trust the coaches.
This could have gone two ways, he could leave the program, and then posters on here would shout KF doesn't play his playmakers!!!! Yet it is more accurate to say KF doesn't play the players who are NOT buying into the system, and doing what they are told/supposed to do. There is a reason KF, Doyle, and staff stressed weight to Wadley forever, and we will be seeing why the next two years. He will now have the strength to hold onto the ball, have the bulk to carry more often, and still have all the speed and agility (or even better) than he did coming in. The staff want to make and produce a complete players, not settle for letting the player dictate his weight targets, just because the player doesn't get it, or isn't buying in.
I think 99% of the time the staff sees what a player can be after years in the program. They know how to get the player there, but the player has to get to that point by working his azz off. I still never see a reason to play a kid who isn't doing what he is supposed to be doing off the field, in the weight room, or with his nutrition/weight goals, no matter how talented he is. If they can't trust a player to do the easiest of easy things, then how can you trust them on the field with the game on the line. If you let a talented kid just skate by, and not demand of him what you demand of everyone else, you will never be able to ask that of your other players. Plus the staff isn't doing their job if they don't push these players, and make them better than they even ever thought they could be.