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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 117896" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Even though you state this is a small complaint for you I want to make it even smaller and point out how difficult it is to judge from the outside what looks like "taking too long" to make an "obvious" schematic or philosophical change. Basically, if a style change like becoming more aggressive appears to be the way to go to us it likely has been discussed and seen by the coaches. The problem is that they also intimately know the kids, their strengths and weaknesses. They also know which ones can make that change quickly and execute well and which ones need more practice to be game ready. They also know which ones they have to "cushion" more from failure in certain situations they are not cut out for in order to maintain their confidence level and "bring them along."</p><p></p><p>My point (and you do not need to be told this Boomer so <strong>this comment is just abstract or general</strong>) is that recognizing a need to change styles does not mean the ready capacity to actually unleash a different style in a game. In the video game you just hit pause and go in and change up the scheme and style but sometimes with a bunch of moving parts from different class years and coming off redshirts or after injury years the practice needed before a defense can be run in a different style in a real game is a matter of weeks and not days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 117896, member: 231"] Even though you state this is a small complaint for you I want to make it even smaller and point out how difficult it is to judge from the outside what looks like "taking too long" to make an "obvious" schematic or philosophical change. Basically, if a style change like becoming more aggressive appears to be the way to go to us it likely has been discussed and seen by the coaches. The problem is that they also intimately know the kids, their strengths and weaknesses. They also know which ones can make that change quickly and execute well and which ones need more practice to be game ready. They also know which ones they have to "cushion" more from failure in certain situations they are not cut out for in order to maintain their confidence level and "bring them along." My point (and you do not need to be told this Boomer so [B]this comment is just abstract or general[/B]) is that recognizing a need to change styles does not mean the ready capacity to actually unleash a different style in a game. In the video game you just hit pause and go in and change up the scheme and style but sometimes with a bunch of moving parts from different class years and coming off redshirts or after injury years the practice needed before a defense can be run in a different style in a real game is a matter of weeks and not days. [/QUOTE]
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