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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 244019" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Jmo:</p><p>1) Coaches don't play the game -- they take accountability and responsibility by changing what they can change. If CPJ had made no changes in how he addressed the team, in his own sense of urgency, in his own fire under other coaches and line-ups and just said, "Players need to play better; coaches need to coach better" then that would be different.</p><p></p><p>2) Our pass protection was much better when they only rushed 4. We didn't handle even 5-man, let alone 6-man pass rushes that great, iirc. </p><p></p><p>3) There's a reason why typical spread teams run shot-gun pass formations even at the goal-line. That's what they do. Our offense arises from the base package. You can't just say we should run a different offense like it's a video game.</p><p></p><p>4) Last year, and over the off-season, it was suggested that Shamire was big guy and that we should play to his strengths. Since then, he's lost some weight and become more fit and his having more fun. I think his enjoyment of the game will increase the more he and the rest of our OL better appreciate and match what's expected. No matter how good you are, you can always get better. He has, and I think he will continue to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 244019, member: 195"] Jmo: 1) Coaches don't play the game -- they take accountability and responsibility by changing what they can change. If CPJ had made no changes in how he addressed the team, in his own sense of urgency, in his own fire under other coaches and line-ups and just said, "Players need to play better; coaches need to coach better" then that would be different. 2) Our pass protection was much better when they only rushed 4. We didn't handle even 5-man, let alone 6-man pass rushes that great, iirc. 3) There's a reason why typical spread teams run shot-gun pass formations even at the goal-line. That's what they do. Our offense arises from the base package. You can't just say we should run a different offense like it's a video game. 4) Last year, and over the off-season, it was suggested that Shamire was big guy and that we should play to his strengths. Since then, he's lost some weight and become more fit and his having more fun. I think his enjoyment of the game will increase the more he and the rest of our OL better appreciate and match what's expected. No matter how good you are, you can always get better. He has, and I think he will continue to. [/QUOTE]
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