Article By Drew Gatewood on 4th May, 2010
Players like Colt McCoy and Tim Tebow are heralded as great college players until they arrive at the NFL combine.
This right of passage puts these college greats under the microscope, magnifying their weaknesses. These weakness, such as throwing motion and lack of time spent under center could be easily fixed during their college offseasons.
This brings up an interesting question across the college landscape.
Should a college coach try and get his players to the NFL, or set the team up for success and jeopardize the players’ chances...
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