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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 896931" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>5-4-2. Get the Calvin Johnsons, Trevor Lawrences, Jamir Gibbs, Bryan Brysee, type of players who show up ready to play. Coach them to get better in your systems and get them in a college S & C program. Do that well enough you lessen the need for strategery. Auburn and Texas (was it malzahn and Mack Brown) showed what having just one or two superstars will do for you - it will get you a natty trophy. Look at Dabo - great coach who was much, much better when he had TL and Etienne on his squad. His staff didn't forget the X's and O's last year. IMO, we overrate the technical stuff (maybe bc of our training). That stuff IS critically important when all other variables are constant and determines the winner and loser quite often on a particular Saturday amongst equal teams. But the work you and your staff do the other 364 days of the year outweigh the in game chess match stuff.</p><p></p><p>If you are so inclined to tell me that this won't work at Tech bc of calculus or whatever, bear in mind that I just answered the question asked in the OP. Great question btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 896931, member: 844"] 5-4-2. Get the Calvin Johnsons, Trevor Lawrences, Jamir Gibbs, Bryan Brysee, type of players who show up ready to play. Coach them to get better in your systems and get them in a college S & C program. Do that well enough you lessen the need for strategery. Auburn and Texas (was it malzahn and Mack Brown) showed what having just one or two superstars will do for you - it will get you a natty trophy. Look at Dabo - great coach who was much, much better when he had TL and Etienne on his squad. His staff didn't forget the X's and O's last year. IMO, we overrate the technical stuff (maybe bc of our training). That stuff IS critically important when all other variables are constant and determines the winner and loser quite often on a particular Saturday amongst equal teams. But the work you and your staff do the other 364 days of the year outweigh the in game chess match stuff. If you are so inclined to tell me that this won't work at Tech bc of calculus or whatever, bear in mind that I just answered the question asked in the OP. Great question btw. [/QUOTE]
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