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-26 against bowling green....?
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 465856" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Well … if you watch the sidelines, you'll see that the players are typically grouped around the main assistants who have responsibility for their area. The OL tends to be seen to by Sewak, the QB/BB by Candero and so on. Same for the D. Woody is on the sidelines usually, just like Coach. I might add that that is SOP for most coaching staffs: the head coach has better things to do with his time then get around players who need special advice. What Coach and Woody do is call the team together on the field before they go on and at time outs to pass on whatever orders/advice they have.</p><p></p><p>I wonder what you would have made of Bobby Dodd. He came to the games in a full business suit and hat, went to the card table they set up for him behind the bench, and sat there for most of the game, letting his assistants run things. And when he got up everybody in the stadium paid attention. But no rah-rah from him either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 465856, member: 265"] Well … if you watch the sidelines, you'll see that the players are typically grouped around the main assistants who have responsibility for their area. The OL tends to be seen to by Sewak, the QB/BB by Candero and so on. Same for the D. Woody is on the sidelines usually, just like Coach. I might add that that is SOP for most coaching staffs: the head coach has better things to do with his time then get around players who need special advice. What Coach and Woody do is call the team together on the field before they go on and at time outs to pass on whatever orders/advice they have. I wonder what you would have made of Bobby Dodd. He came to the games in a full business suit and hat, went to the card table they set up for him behind the bench, and sat there for most of the game, letting his assistants run things. And when he got up everybody in the stadium paid attention. But no rah-rah from him either. [/QUOTE]
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