Helmzy wrote:I’m just saying there’s not that big of a difference from watching in person versus a highlight video
bluejayfan00 wrote:Helmzy wrote:I’m just saying there’s not that big of a difference from watching in person versus a highlight video
1. There is 100% a difference. A highlight film takes small snippets of games where the player makes good plays. There is no bad plays on a highlight film. You need to watch a player over the course of a season, in full games, to see what type of player they are. I can't believe that needed to be explained.
2. "You’ve watched him? Cool dude I’ve played against him and Shereef and Heiman and other top players around the state. I also help recruit for a D2 school that just had a class of 4 in-state prospects that contributed heavily. IMO, yes you offer him to keep the connections good and I believe Mac can develop him right. Local guys are motivated."
From my use of Google and the internet, you averaged like 1.6 ppg for a Class C school. That makes your ability to evaluate and recognize local talent better than others on the board? Some of which who have been watching Nebraska high school basketball for probably decades? You clearly want them to offer, which is fine. If we do, and he commits, I hope you're right and he has a great career at CU. But you coming off high and mighty, using bogus reasons as to why you know better than some others is annoying.
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