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<blockquote data-quote="katlong" data-source="post: 747239" data-attributes="member: 2490"><p>I think the only thing that drves me crazier than poor clock management is poor discipline. For me, there is so much depth to football versus other sports and clock managment and discipline are gimme strategies that can turn the tide one way or the other. CPJ had these in spades. I guess some coaches either don't see them as important or don't bother to learn the skill. I, too, would like to see better overall clock management than we've seen in the past year. I know there were some unusual circumstances, but I haven't seen anything that indicates that coaches know how to effectively manage the clock to their advantage yet.</p><p></p><p>Lack of discipline (personal or otherwise) takes a great team and makes them unpredictable and vunerable. D never got set before snaps on Sat. I can understand that UCF was going super fast, but by 3rd quarter not being set in a stance when the ball is snapped is lack of discipline. You have a good play, great, line up and do it again. Stop celebrating and looking to the sidelines when UCF is ready to go. #22 KO almost starting a fight after a play this week (after last year's Citadel debacle) is lack of discipline. I think it's great that Collins is trying to be the cool coach by catering to the kids' dreams and wants and so forth with music and backdrops, etc. - I get that he's a great recruiter because of this, but at some point, you have to be their coach, not just their friend. At least that is what makes good players become great in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katlong, post: 747239, member: 2490"] I think the only thing that drves me crazier than poor clock management is poor discipline. For me, there is so much depth to football versus other sports and clock managment and discipline are gimme strategies that can turn the tide one way or the other. CPJ had these in spades. I guess some coaches either don't see them as important or don't bother to learn the skill. I, too, would like to see better overall clock management than we've seen in the past year. I know there were some unusual circumstances, but I haven't seen anything that indicates that coaches know how to effectively manage the clock to their advantage yet. Lack of discipline (personal or otherwise) takes a great team and makes them unpredictable and vunerable. D never got set before snaps on Sat. I can understand that UCF was going super fast, but by 3rd quarter not being set in a stance when the ball is snapped is lack of discipline. You have a good play, great, line up and do it again. Stop celebrating and looking to the sidelines when UCF is ready to go. #22 KO almost starting a fight after a play this week (after last year's Citadel debacle) is lack of discipline. I think it's great that Collins is trying to be the cool coach by catering to the kids' dreams and wants and so forth with music and backdrops, etc. - I get that he's a great recruiter because of this, but at some point, you have to be their coach, not just their friend. At least that is what makes good players become great in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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