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Oct 16, 2021
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Zach Morris
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BYU will see improvements to their recruiting now that they are Big 12 bound. It’s important to note that byu does not
currently have much depth as a team that has recruited several low ranking classes over the last few years.
We should see improvements over the next couple of years which should strengthen depth and add more athletes who are better tacklers.
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Honest question: How much are tackling fundamentals practiced "in" practice? We
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 9:34pm
Very very little at the college level. #1 Too much injury risk so most programs rarely go live. #2 If you haven’t
Zach Morris
10/16/21 9:36pm
Use more walk-ons as live tackling dummies? Cuts down the injury risk by 50%.
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 9:40pm
If they don't know how to tackle then why are we recruiting them? Rhetorical
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 9:43pm
BYU will see improvements to their recruiting now that they are Big 12 bound. It’s important to note that byu does not
Zach Morris
10/16/21 9:52pm
I agree that our talent level will rise but that sure seems like a slooooow way
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 9:55pm
Not always but usually the team who struggles tackling the most is usually the lesser talented team. Tackling is usually
Zach Morris
10/16/21 10:00pm
No argument that the better teams tend to tackle better. Broken tackles =
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 10:23pm
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