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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 795797" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>The whole idea with ATL is to try to get the players to stay ready and not have to get ready. The idea is that you may not be the starter, or even next man up, but know you're going to get tapped at some point so stay ready and keyed in.</p><p></p><p>The hope is that as the team gets better, the floor to clear above the line moves up and we develop QUALITY depth at positions. The staff has said it is about getting to a level of trust that the staff believes you can and will contribute in game scenarios. It also helps with rooms that are bursting at the seams with talent (think the RB Room). JP, Donate and Jah are all supporting each other because they know week to week, the dude who gets it done will see his snap count increase. The starting snap is just one out of many, so they're more focused on workload volume not order. </p><p></p><p>That said, of course the coaches, staff and guys know who is Player 1, Player 2, etc. in any give position. We also like to run more flex schemes on D so will rotate based on what the O is doing, who practiced well, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 795797, member: 959"] The whole idea with ATL is to try to get the players to stay ready and not have to get ready. The idea is that you may not be the starter, or even next man up, but know you're going to get tapped at some point so stay ready and keyed in. The hope is that as the team gets better, the floor to clear above the line moves up and we develop QUALITY depth at positions. The staff has said it is about getting to a level of trust that the staff believes you can and will contribute in game scenarios. It also helps with rooms that are bursting at the seams with talent (think the RB Room). JP, Donate and Jah are all supporting each other because they know week to week, the dude who gets it done will see his snap count increase. The starting snap is just one out of many, so they're more focused on workload volume not order. That said, of course the coaches, staff and guys know who is Player 1, Player 2, etc. in any give position. We also like to run more flex schemes on D so will rotate based on what the O is doing, who practiced well, etc. [/QUOTE]
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