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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 23108" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>That's my point, John. We couldn't execute anything well, especially the new stuff from the Diamond and Pistol, so CPJ pared down the playbook to what he knew best. He made an executive decision to be a master of something rather than a jack of all trades.</p><p></p><p>My OP was to point out that Monken understands that plays from under center, which is what the flex is run from, was not always effective so he added ancillary plays from other formations to neutralize familiarity with defending our scheme. His approach is different from what CPJ did this year. CPJ wanted the team to better at his core plays rather than "mixing it up". Hey, it didn't work because of various factors which I've pointed out in this thread. I think the results speak for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 23108, member: 360"] That's my point, John. We couldn't execute anything well, especially the new stuff from the Diamond and Pistol, so CPJ pared down the playbook to what he knew best. He made an executive decision to be a master of something rather than a jack of all trades. My OP was to point out that Monken understands that plays from under center, which is what the flex is run from, was not always effective so he added ancillary plays from other formations to neutralize familiarity with defending our scheme. His approach is different from what CPJ did this year. CPJ wanted the team to better at his core plays rather than "mixing it up". Hey, it didn't work because of various factors which I've pointed out in this thread. I think the results speak for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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