takethepoints
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This business of repetition actually works. Back when I was in high school - I know, I know - our "B-Team" was more successful then our varsity. (Btw, did you know that "varsity" is Edwardian upper class English slang for "university"?) Reason: our b-team coach was a purist. We only ran a few plays and we would sometimes dedicate an entire practice to running one play. It got to the point where we could tell if coach was pleased or not. If he wasn't we had several instances of the team refusing to leave practice until we had run the play de jour correctly. And, sure enough, this carried over to games.
This is one reason I like system offenses. The number of plays is kept to a minimum and the rest is blocking schemes and execution.
This is one reason I like system offenses. The number of plays is kept to a minimum and the rest is blocking schemes and execution.