Brock Berlin
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You can lead a horse to water but you can’t force him to drink.
Plenty of hall of famers and pro bowlers from crappy programs and coaches.
Plenty of 1st round potential high school talent that never made it to the nfl or never made it to a second contract, or got waived before the first one ended.
I have no idea what type of coaching or what type of environment Colorado has. But I doubt that they don’t allow extra gym or film room time.
I doubt they have rules against being on the practice field to work on your craft.
Plenty of people on here speculating on a dude that may actually start for Colorado this year and prove all of us right or wrong.
The possibility exists that the problem with Cormani isn’t Cormani but Colorado.
Maybe he realized his coach was a clown and wasn’t buying into the BS.
But if indeed he had every opportunity to succeed at Colorado, it just ain’t happening anywhere else.
We give these position coaches way too much credit for developing players.
These coaches have extremely limited time actually coaching due to ncaa rules and the time constraints of academics.
If the player does not put in the work there is no coach, facilities, or peers that are gonna make them do it.
And if you have to make them do it instead of them voluntarily doing it, it’s not going to work.
Calvin Coolidge
For sure a lot of people speaking in absolutes about a lot of things we don’t and wouldn’t know. From afar that Colorado locker room seems like a mess but how would I know what it’s really like
But if Cormani is the problem he will end up like bowman from Lakeland has