Moore and Wooden on the value of experience http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolp...re-and-wooden-on-the-value-of-experience.html
Well,We just got a lot younger boys and girls...and still no mentor. Well, Our boys are learning for themselves, and i thought did a good job for the most part, getting better in their play, in a pretty complex offense. This was the reason why i thought anquan was the only receiver we should go after this offseason..anyways, with our 2 new receivers, we just got a lot younger. Hey maybe its like life, some people are on their own from an early age {myself included}and have to learn and fend for themselves, and can become better and tougher men becuase of it. our dolphin receivers Ginn, bess, cammy, turner, london, hartline, may be young with no mentor, but their our's, their true, and iam proud of some of them last year...that article makes sense and they should get more credit, especially ginn. Iam actually excited about their youth, and them evolving together in this unique offense.
I thought the position coaches were the mentors? Yes, a vet receiver can help a young receiver develope but I thought the position coaches tweaked the younger receivers and helped them learn what they need to know?
it seems as though Karl dorrell is an excellent coach if last years production is any indication, especially considering after cammirrillo went out..amazing job by our coaches and players.
i was too young to see nat moore play but i loved shawn wooden(a true dolphin in my book) back in the JJ days.