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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 459639" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>When it comes to his offense CPJ is a perfectionist. His O system is complex in concept, blocking, ball handling, presnap and postsnap reads, play calling, and adjustments. He expects a lot. It requires a lot. Bad things happen such as fumbles, dropped passes, errant passes, blocking breakdowns, penalties, and miss reads. He is expert at seeing these things and it agitates him. It is a blessing and a curse that CPJ is such a perfectionist. His O would not be so good otherwise and his frustration about its failures would not be so bad either. He made too big a deal about a fumble and not a big enough deal about the bad D (with good reason with breaking in a new DC). So be it. It is who he is. Players know when they screw up and expect criticism. Be glad he is passionate about his O.</p><p></p><p>As a player I got yelled at a lot, sometimes for screwing up and sometimes for just not being a good player. I eventually got to be a little better player but the experience of driving me to do my best made me a better person. I thank my coach every day and could care less what he said about me sometimes screwing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 459639, member: 1376"] When it comes to his offense CPJ is a perfectionist. His O system is complex in concept, blocking, ball handling, presnap and postsnap reads, play calling, and adjustments. He expects a lot. It requires a lot. Bad things happen such as fumbles, dropped passes, errant passes, blocking breakdowns, penalties, and miss reads. He is expert at seeing these things and it agitates him. It is a blessing and a curse that CPJ is such a perfectionist. His O would not be so good otherwise and his frustration about its failures would not be so bad either. He made too big a deal about a fumble and not a big enough deal about the bad D (with good reason with breaking in a new DC). So be it. It is who he is. Players know when they screw up and expect criticism. Be glad he is passionate about his O. As a player I got yelled at a lot, sometimes for screwing up and sometimes for just not being a good player. I eventually got to be a little better player but the experience of driving me to do my best made me a better person. I thank my coach every day and could care less what he said about me sometimes screwing up. [/QUOTE]
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