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<blockquote data-quote="SidewalkJacket" data-source="post: 58330" data-attributes="member: 546"><p>I understand the "show me don't tell me" sentiments, and I've come to share them. I still get excited, though, when I read this stuff, and I hope I always will. That's the fun of fandom. If you don't get that way during the offseason, you might need to get some perspective. </p><p></p><p>I do like the "get back to basics" focus that players and coaches are alluding to. From conversations I've had with former student athletes of my own who are now at GT, there were definitely guys who realized last year that we weren't running our base O smoothly enough, and they understood that the passing elements had to be predicated on the running portion working well. While some guys just wanted to pass more, it sounded to me like there were plenty who understood the way the O is designed and bought into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidewalkJacket, post: 58330, member: 546"] I understand the "show me don't tell me" sentiments, and I've come to share them. I still get excited, though, when I read this stuff, and I hope I always will. That's the fun of fandom. If you don't get that way during the offseason, you might need to get some perspective. I do like the "get back to basics" focus that players and coaches are alluding to. From conversations I've had with former student athletes of my own who are now at GT, there were definitely guys who realized last year that we weren't running our base O smoothly enough, and they understood that the passing elements had to be predicated on the running portion working well. While some guys just wanted to pass more, it sounded to me like there were plenty who understood the way the O is designed and bought into it. [/QUOTE]
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