01-23-2007, 11:28 AM
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In the Starting Line-up
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Re: Benefits of coaching the Pro Bowl
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Originally Posted by PatsWorldChamps
is anyone stupid enough to believe this topic? no, BB did not meet harrison at a friggin pro bowl... if you think BB didnt already have harrrison on his radar, you are probably one of the idiots who sit in a red seat.
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Lighten up.
Now I'll be more gentle...
BB gets most of his info from scouting draft prospects -- and filing that info. Keep in mind, we don't always draft our highest rated prospects -- but other teams do.
Now some of these scouted players eventually become our opponents, leading to the study of game film. Then we actually play the game -- leading to more film.
Then of course there's the traditional post-game greetings of both teams on the field. Ever see BB hug and greet some of the opponents? Possible future FAs?
Back to topic...yes, the Pro Bowl gives BB another opportunity of meeting players whom he respects and hasn't had an opportunity of meeting...along with a first-hand observation of a players personality and attitude. There's always time for a private chat... 
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