A couple years learning the system does not affect mechanics. If you identify what you consider a diamond in the rough, and you stick it in the cabinet with beautiful diamond rings, it does not polish itself.I don’t think the issue was coaching regarding Hackenberg. Most draft experts were shocked the Jets reached on Hack in the 2nd round. The scouting reports all specifically mentioned his mechanics as a big red flag. I believe Macc thought a few years learning the system would eventually pay off for him. But when the opportunity to get a blue chip prospect like Darnold came along, Macc righty decided to move on from a project like Hack to a more “sure thing” player like Darnold.
Just my theory. I could be wrong.
If I see a qb and I identify him as a potential star with some training, and I invest a high pick on him, I don't leave him to his own devices. I get him the instruction needed.
I may be ignorant of how football coaching works, but doesn't it involve coaching?
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