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<blockquote data-quote="motynes" data-source="post: 461288" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>The problem I see is not necessarily the talent. Seems just a bit more talented than most of CPJ's teams. The problem I see this year is trust. The players do not seem to trust the system. Both offensively and defensively. I said several times TM's major problem is reading the triple option. Really any option. He is not trusting his keys. I can't tell you how many times the past two games the pitch was there on the lead option, but TM would not pitch it. TM seems raddled when any read gets to close to him. I really think the world of TM, but it is simply time for a change as way too many missed reads on both the passing and running game, which makes it a necessity to be perfect in his passing, which he has not bee.</p><p></p><p>On defense we keep hearing that the players aren't staying in their gap. They simply do not trust the system, and each other. Why not maintain your gap, because you don't think the guy where the ball seems to be going is going to make the play. </p><p></p><p>Our issues seem to be based on trust. I think the trust has been forced on the players at times in the past. Think 2014. We didn't start out hot, but we ended up winning, and it seem like later in the year the players bought in and really started trusting each other and the coaches, and began winning big. We have had no such luck this year and the trust has been non-existant and I'm afraid it can be lost for the season if things don't start bouncing our way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motynes, post: 461288, member: 745"] The problem I see is not necessarily the talent. Seems just a bit more talented than most of CPJ's teams. The problem I see this year is trust. The players do not seem to trust the system. Both offensively and defensively. I said several times TM's major problem is reading the triple option. Really any option. He is not trusting his keys. I can't tell you how many times the past two games the pitch was there on the lead option, but TM would not pitch it. TM seems raddled when any read gets to close to him. I really think the world of TM, but it is simply time for a change as way too many missed reads on both the passing and running game, which makes it a necessity to be perfect in his passing, which he has not bee. On defense we keep hearing that the players aren't staying in their gap. They simply do not trust the system, and each other. Why not maintain your gap, because you don't think the guy where the ball seems to be going is going to make the play. Our issues seem to be based on trust. I think the trust has been forced on the players at times in the past. Think 2014. We didn't start out hot, but we ended up winning, and it seem like later in the year the players bought in and really started trusting each other and the coaches, and began winning big. We have had no such luck this year and the trust has been non-existant and I'm afraid it can be lost for the season if things don't start bouncing our way. [/QUOTE]
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