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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 899417" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>This tracks with everything I've heard, although I believe you have much better sources. Collins had some... unique ideas about how to setup a football program. He had a system envisioned that he'd been imagining for years, this fun exciting culture that would create self sustaining buy in. The loud music at practices, dancing, everybody gets reps, cross-training, no depth chart, social media, all the contrived traditions- money down, etc. It's a fine line between crazy and genius. There's probably a universe where it would've worked and Collins 'system' was the next great innovation in coaching. It's not this universe.</p><p></p><p>But being beholden to that cultural system handcuffed how the assistants were able to operate. How they were able to train, motivate, and discipline their groups. The OL in particular, it takes a lot of reps working as a group to develop the rapport and trust necessary to work as a unit. Collins' system was not conducive to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 899417, member: 2332"] This tracks with everything I've heard, although I believe you have much better sources. Collins had some... unique ideas about how to setup a football program. He had a system envisioned that he'd been imagining for years, this fun exciting culture that would create self sustaining buy in. The loud music at practices, dancing, everybody gets reps, cross-training, no depth chart, social media, all the contrived traditions- money down, etc. It's a fine line between crazy and genius. There's probably a universe where it would've worked and Collins 'system' was the next great innovation in coaching. It's not this universe. But being beholden to that cultural system handcuffed how the assistants were able to operate. How they were able to train, motivate, and discipline their groups. The OL in particular, it takes a lot of reps working as a group to develop the rapport and trust necessary to work as a unit. Collins' system was not conducive to that. [/QUOTE]
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