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I agree 100 percent, on the size issue and I agree they should of kept a big guy from football this season to help take up space and pull down boards. Unfortunately Brad Carr decided to cut him, instead of working with him and utilizing his potential and size.

 

Carr has been very successful in the past coaching teams with little to no size. Those teams were very good defensive teams.

 

Defense and toughness are a choice. Until a few of their players decide that they want to be lockdown defenders Scott will play entertaining games but tough to beat good teams consistently playing bad defense

 

Carr's best teams have always been about toughness. Don't think he has changed.

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The only point I was making is big games , down the stretch it is nice to have a big man inside . Brad is a great guy and coach. Just in my opinion....If an opportunity to have a big kid with potential could of been helpful.

 

Big kids with potential don't play in big games. If they haven't played they are not ready for that environment.

 

It's on the current team. It's great to be able to score 20 but if you give up 20+ on the other end????

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Big kids with potential don't play in big games. If they haven't played they are not ready for that environment.

 

It's on the current team. It's great to be able to score 20 but if you give up 20+ on the other end????

 

And the kid giving up 30 lbs and 6 inches isn't giving up 20?

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Kids with potential... If a coach wants to work with the individual can utilize him maybe not day 1. This kid has size and potential and is only a sophomore. 6'4 size 20 shoe at 15 . very strong. Wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't grow another 3 inches by junior or senior year. He could of played jv and got developed for big future games .

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Kids with potential... If a coach wants to work with the individual can utilize him maybe not day 1. This kid has size and potential and is only a sophomore. 6'4 size 20 shoe at 15 . very strong. Wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't grow another 3 inches by junior or senior year. He could of played jv and got developed for big future games .

 

Who in the world are you talking about ?

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Kids with potential... If a coach wants to work with the individual can utilize him maybe not day 1. This kid has size and potential and is only a sophomore. 6'4 size 20 shoe at 15 . very strong. Wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't grow another 3 inches by junior or senior year. He could of played jv and got developed for big future games .

 

Can't imagine coach Carr cutting a 6'4" 15 year old with a lot of potential. If he was cut there was probably more to it than that. We don't see everything that goes into preseason work.

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Can't imagine coach Carr cutting a 6'4" 15 year old with a lot of potential. If he was cut there was probably more to it than that. We don't see everything that goes into preseason work.

 

If you don't buy in to Carr's system early in the tryout process you will get cut. No soft souls on his teams!

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Scott's games are always sloppy because they don't play defense. Fans ask the refs to patrol the reaches, but when they do, you know who gets mad-Scott's fans. The Eagles are entertaining, but won't win big games until they play defense. Every team is different, but this group of Eagles can score in bunches, but don't seem to understand the need to stop their opponent form scoring. Box out and get a rebound.

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