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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Ironically, Colborne is also excellent when in front - he is a big body and has soft hands. He is an excellent net-front tipper. Unfortunately, he tries to be other things. He tries to be a playmaker, and he just shouldn't be the playmaker in those situations.
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This is all on the coach if you ask me. A good coach should put his players in the position where they're most effective. So either Hartley thinks Colborne is better as a soft perimeter player that can't keep up with the game or he is actually telling Colborne to get in front of the net and start using that body and Colborne has tuned him out.
Either way....