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the Nantambu Willingham v Steve Enoch equivalency ...
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[QUOTE="Pudge, post: 2087693, member: 364"] Why? This is me calling out some of the idiocy of the Big Man discussion. We just found out that a slice of you never were around for Willingham; nor saw much of Marc Suhr or Souleymane Wane; nor had that great a feel for how good Calhoun-Dickenman were ... as Coaches of Bigs. The Net of this thread is that the topic is all over the map. Enoch CAN be a huge success. As much as you think it is "lack of Big Man coaching", I think this is largely on that Kid. He just faced Brimah, Facey etc in practice every day ... and Shonn Miller and Nolan last year. Every darn day. He is getting better (in relatively bite sized increments). I am convinced most of you aren't recognizing what he is doing well ... and why he is still a prize potential. [/QUOTE]
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