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But I understand that part of Bentley's program involved learning HOW to study an opponent. Just staring at a screen can help only so much unless you know what to look for. Kinda like staring at a printed page when you don't yet know how to read.
His team mates can show him that and tried to early but were rebuffed.
I know, zn.
But then he finally saw the light and sought out Bentley. He turned himself around under Bentley and shows up this year looking like a new man.
Why so reluctant to throw some credit Bentley's way?
I am reluctant to not credit the entire story in favor of a truncated version of it. The credit isn't Bentley's---Bentley runs a business and if it is not good at doing its business it has no reason to exist. His business just did what it was contracted to do. The credit is to GR for waking up at the end of 2015, publicly admitting his issues, and re-inventing himself. The choice to go to Bentley is part of that. So are all the other things he did this off-season that had nothing to do with Bentley. In terms of learning film study, every veteran in the league has learned how to do that without paying someone. They learned it from other players. In this case, what GR has done is open himself up to listening to and learning with his teammates.