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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 159719" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>If you win big you will not be liked by the opposition, but if you win honestly you will be respected. I know of a coach that rarely punted, always squib kicked off, and always went for two on PATs. His winning percentage was 74% over 25 seasons (he also often squeezed home runners from third base with the suicide bunt in baseball). It was with younger players. I would not recommend his football strategy at the college level, although I do believe in judicious use of fourth downs to keep drives alive. And I love it when the opposition hates to play you (CPJ is ingraining us in that situation). That hate is athletic respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 159719, member: 1376"] If you win big you will not be liked by the opposition, but if you win honestly you will be respected. I know of a coach that rarely punted, always squib kicked off, and always went for two on PATs. His winning percentage was 74% over 25 seasons (he also often squeezed home runners from third base with the suicide bunt in baseball). It was with younger players. I would not recommend his football strategy at the college level, although I do believe in judicious use of fourth downs to keep drives alive. And I love it when the opposition hates to play you (CPJ is ingraining us in that situation). That hate is athletic respect. [/QUOTE]
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