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Charting the GT D in 2016 for chunk plays.
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<blockquote data-quote="PBR549" data-source="post: 270287" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>That sounds nice but you can't possibly have a better idea of what we should do more of or less of from the film study that you just described. You see our staff not only self scouts us the way you are doing only much more in depth according to different criteria but they scout every play for the other offense with the same criteria to determine their tendencies. They also are with our players every day in practice and know their strength and weaknesses like no one but a coach would know. They do the same with the other teams offensive players all the way across the board for at least every game this season and maybe previous seasons.</p><p></p><p>You see our staff( every staff for that matter) evaluates film constantly every day. Our film, opponents film, practice film etc. They evaluate constantly what we're doing and what could make us better. Now the amount of experience we have doing this constant evaluation on a daily/hourly basis every waking hour of the day far exceeds this film study you are doing. </p><p></p><p>Again, you have a better knowledge than most I assume because you played some but this comparison compared to what the coaches do is extremely inadequate. I am not going to blame scheme for our defensive woes because of this film study.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you this, if you bring 4,5,6 or 7 and can't get to the qb you better sit back in zone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR549, post: 270287, member: 1991"] That sounds nice but you can't possibly have a better idea of what we should do more of or less of from the film study that you just described. You see our staff not only self scouts us the way you are doing only much more in depth according to different criteria but they scout every play for the other offense with the same criteria to determine their tendencies. They also are with our players every day in practice and know their strength and weaknesses like no one but a coach would know. They do the same with the other teams offensive players all the way across the board for at least every game this season and maybe previous seasons. You see our staff( every staff for that matter) evaluates film constantly every day. Our film, opponents film, practice film etc. They evaluate constantly what we're doing and what could make us better. Now the amount of experience we have doing this constant evaluation on a daily/hourly basis every waking hour of the day far exceeds this film study you are doing. Again, you have a better knowledge than most I assume because you played some but this comparison compared to what the coaches do is extremely inadequate. I am not going to blame scheme for our defensive woes because of this film study. I can tell you this, if you bring 4,5,6 or 7 and can't get to the qb you better sit back in zone! [/QUOTE]
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