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Can anyone Wxplain why certain effective plays go missing during the gamethe past few weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 186171" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I don't necessarily agree with it, but CPJ has always been someone who looks at tape and of the opponent and will jot down about 5+/- plays he thinks will work against the defense and personnel of a team.</p><p></p><p>From those plays, he will "tweak" (or make those famous adjustments), and the guys will practice those plays and adjustments all week against different defensive looks. His philosophy has always been our execution on those plays will be far better than your defense because you will have to prepare for ALL the plays (and their derivatives) he's put on film. Of course, there's always our core triple option play, rocket toss, etc. which he'll call based on "feel" of what is going on. It's kind of the opposite of the "jack of all trades, master of none" philosophy.</p><p></p><p>That's why some weeks you'll see plays with counter motion, or delayed BB trap plays, etc....then not see them for weeks or months at a time. Lots of teams are the same way in a certain sense, but the breadth of plays or formations (or window dressing) will be a bit more varied.</p><p></p><p>You see a lot of OCs script about 10-20 plays, then go by "feel" off how defenses react to those plays. There's no right or wrong way to do it. What CPJ is doing isn't different from what he did in 2014, or 2009, or 2008...it just feels frustratingly minimalistic because we're not winning this year like we did in those years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 186171, member: 360"] I don't necessarily agree with it, but CPJ has always been someone who looks at tape and of the opponent and will jot down about 5+/- plays he thinks will work against the defense and personnel of a team. From those plays, he will "tweak" (or make those famous adjustments), and the guys will practice those plays and adjustments all week against different defensive looks. His philosophy has always been our execution on those plays will be far better than your defense because you will have to prepare for ALL the plays (and their derivatives) he's put on film. Of course, there's always our core triple option play, rocket toss, etc. which he'll call based on "feel" of what is going on. It's kind of the opposite of the "jack of all trades, master of none" philosophy. That's why some weeks you'll see plays with counter motion, or delayed BB trap plays, etc....then not see them for weeks or months at a time. Lots of teams are the same way in a certain sense, but the breadth of plays or formations (or window dressing) will be a bit more varied. You see a lot of OCs script about 10-20 plays, then go by "feel" off how defenses react to those plays. There's no right or wrong way to do it. What CPJ is doing isn't different from what he did in 2014, or 2009, or 2008...it just feels frustratingly minimalistic because we're not winning this year like we did in those years. [/QUOTE]
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