Anyone remember efforts?

MidnightJacket

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Anyone remember when PJ first started here him talking about "efforts" during a game? It was his way to measure how many times a player missed an assignment, or didn't give enough effort as I remember it, though I may be mis-remembering what it was exactly. But it always showed me that PJ was a master of his offense and how meticulous he was in making sure it was a well oiled machine at all times, improving throughout the system.

I feel like I haven't heard any mention of it in years. I'd be curious how this number has soared or remained the same in recent years.
 

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Anyone remember when PJ first started here him talking about "efforts" during a game? It was his way to measure how many times a player missed an assignment, or didn't give enough effort as I remember it, though I may be mis-remembering what it was exactly. But it always showed me that PJ was a master of his offense and how meticulous he was in making sure it was a well oiled machine at all times, improving throughout the system.

I feel like I haven't heard any mention of it in years. I'd be curious how this number has soared or remained the same in recent years.
Yeah I haven't heard anything about them being tracked any longer either. I LOVE the concept of them though and have actually been using them with my teams at work since I first read about them almost a decade ago.
 

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Anyone remember when PJ first started here him talking about "efforts" during a game? It was his way to measure how many times a player missed an assignment, or didn't give enough effort as I remember it, though I may be mis-remembering what it was exactly. But it always showed me that PJ was a master of his offense and how meticulous he was in making sure it was a well oiled machine at all times, improving throughout the system.

I feel like I haven't heard any mention of it in years. I'd be curious how this number has soared or remained the same in recent years.

I remember a semi-SUCCESSFUL pitch play last (from on tape) where FOUR guys didn't really make their blocks but it was run at right place and time--and the QB ran the correct play
 
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