NYR Viper
Registered User
i believe with young players you develop the stuff they do well and make them do that very well. you focus on the stuff they need to work on as well but accentuate the positive and improve the negative.
if a kid is a natural offensive player, you focus on what he brings and develop that. that stuff can't be taught. size, speed, hands, instinct, intuitiveness, creativity, IQ. it can be developed further and improved but you either have it or you dont. if you do, let the kid play. let him play his game but within the boundaries of a team system
everyone can learn to back check and play defense.
if its an attitude thing then thats completely different.
To be fair, most defensive deficiencies are from a lack of effort or lack of willingness.