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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 606178" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>If we can get good at some RPO concepts, we can do some real damage especially if there is no film for others to analyze to know our tendencies. We're also going to have a lot greater mix of personnel than prior teams Patenaude has coached, so it's gonna make it really hard for opponents to scheme against us from the start. But of course the learning curve is steep, and inconsistent execution will stall us regardless of the defense.</p><p></p><p>I don't like what I hear about the chaos because it doesn't seem organized enough, but that might just be people not being familiar with how it's organized. But I think it's really important for guys to know clearly what they are trying to do, and not to sacrifice precision for speed. I know from my reading and experience with competitive disciplines that it isn't volume of practice itself that matters. The practice needs to be intentional at all times, with a clear aim for improvement instead of trying to repeat what you expect of yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 606178, member: 1929"] If we can get good at some RPO concepts, we can do some real damage especially if there is no film for others to analyze to know our tendencies. We're also going to have a lot greater mix of personnel than prior teams Patenaude has coached, so it's gonna make it really hard for opponents to scheme against us from the start. But of course the learning curve is steep, and inconsistent execution will stall us regardless of the defense. I don't like what I hear about the chaos because it doesn't seem organized enough, but that might just be people not being familiar with how it's organized. But I think it's really important for guys to know clearly what they are trying to do, and not to sacrifice precision for speed. I know from my reading and experience with competitive disciplines that it isn't volume of practice itself that matters. The practice needs to be intentional at all times, with a clear aim for improvement instead of trying to repeat what you expect of yourself. [/QUOTE]
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