He has made some interesting blog post about this topic this month. But I really like the one he posted today. Ideally, that will have a greater impact for the program than his previous posts.
The focus for the day is about the team's discipline.
The rest of the blog post goes into more detail about the positive changes being made.
Side note: Along with the post, there is an attached picture.
(Keegan Brewer, LaQuvionte Gonzalez, and Emmanuel Moore)
I know that JK posted a picture of what you hope freshmen OL look like. Can the same thing be said about incoming freshman WRs, who also happens to be a walk on player? Between his arm in this picture and his hair in the next picture,
we can always use some guys who look like that.
The focus for the day is about the team's discipline.
Setting rules and then dismissing anybody who doesn't follow them is not the way to establish discipline in a football program. Anybody could do that. It's easy. The tough challenge is taking players who lack discipline and finding a way to get them to change their behaviors.
The summer conditioning program plays a big part in instilling discipline and things seem to be going well on that front.
The rest of the blog post goes into more detail about the positive changes being made.
Side note: Along with the post, there is an attached picture.
(Keegan Brewer, LaQuvionte Gonzalez, and Emmanuel Moore)
I know that JK posted a picture of what you hope freshmen OL look like. Can the same thing be said about incoming freshman WRs, who also happens to be a walk on player? Between his arm in this picture and his hair in the next picture,
we can always use some guys who look like that.