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Good Teams Don’t Beat Themselves
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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 461763" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>What's the old saying...your greatest strength is your biggest weakness? I think this may be apropos. When "execution (or lack thereof)" is being talked about over and over, maybe something else is going on. I am wondering if our system is TOO complex given the practice time allotted or we lack time to drill on fundamentals? </p><p></p><p>I also remember when coaches when bench people who didn't "execute". Nowadays (and this isn't just CPJ) players never seemed to be benched. They earn playing time based on potential or practice performance over results when the bullets are flying. Perhaps that is a consequence of the reduced schollys a bit. But when I reflect on Tech, what other team in a P5 conference has missed 2 PAT's in a 3 game period/ In a nutshell, I think that is an indicator of how well we teach and coach and pay attention to detail across the spectrum, not merely a random "one off" stat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 461763, member: 844"] What's the old saying...your greatest strength is your biggest weakness? I think this may be apropos. When "execution (or lack thereof)" is being talked about over and over, maybe something else is going on. I am wondering if our system is TOO complex given the practice time allotted or we lack time to drill on fundamentals? I also remember when coaches when bench people who didn't "execute". Nowadays (and this isn't just CPJ) players never seemed to be benched. They earn playing time based on potential or practice performance over results when the bullets are flying. Perhaps that is a consequence of the reduced schollys a bit. But when I reflect on Tech, what other team in a P5 conference has missed 2 PAT's in a 3 game period/ In a nutshell, I think that is an indicator of how well we teach and coach and pay attention to detail across the spectrum, not merely a random "one off" stat. [/QUOTE]
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