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Originally Posted by KWH
So is R Courson's and Big John's entire point that these players who "develop poor habits in blocking and tackling" are doing so because they are not penalized?
Some would observe that these player "develop poor habits in blocking and tackling" simply because they have been poorly coached!
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No KWH, BJ made a claim in this entire discussion (on two different websites) that he had a kid that would stop committing IHC but he could not get his player to stop because. He only kept this player in the game to "protect" his QB and did not ever teach the kid not to commit an "obvious" foul in BJ's mind. Then he put it all on the officials for not throwing flags on the kid. Now I would not be surprised if there is some truth to this story, but if he is the coach and he is knowingly playing a kid that is committing a dangerous act, but does not take action like take the kid out of the game or teach better technique, I find that outrageous. Especially when the kid that is likely going to get hurt the most, is the kid committing the illegal act. But this is the logic of BJ and how officials are all at fault.
Peace