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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 865209" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p><em><strong>IF by Kipling ......If you can fill the unforgiving minute with 60 seconds of distance run , the your is the world and all that is in it........ </strong></em> </p><p></p><p>In 69 i took a lot of recruiting trips and heard a lot of corporate guys. C<em>onoco was a mini major - their interviewer said "your success in any thing and your whole life will be determined by how you prioritize your time. At Conoco we ..."</em></p><p></p><p>Collins looks at his """world""" which is his finished gt goal and sees many things that we will have. He spent way to much time on the things that could be added later. Example : First year he had the coaches cooking pancakes at the early morning practice. That was great. Last year Gt had changed the way the players come on the field in pregame so the came out and were announced by position groups. </p><p></p><p>First year - he ran practice and weight training so every body got time. Collins says "we are going to be play the players that are at peak. \</p><p></p><p>Everyone including the scout team needs reps in practice - we run our practices fast to everyone knows the plays. When we are near the goal of being great - yea we need all the players knowing the plays. </p><p></p><p>Over the 3 years he developed metrics that show he is playing lots of people. First year we failed many times to get the guys on the field against hurry up offenses. Last year when we are again near last in defensive stats, he still was quoting how well we are doing at getting fresh guys on the field. </p><p></p><p>IMO< Collins lacks the ability to slow down and just say - how are we getting closer, do we need to change "BIG" things. He just keeps adding little things.</p><p></p><p>The hard to un see "Red BDS Event" forced him to change staff that is (hopefully) wise and demanding. </p><p></p><p>We have players who are older, stronger, and pissed off. They have have to be tired of being defended by a motherly coach.\</p><p> </p><p>This year if these coaches and these players play each game with 4 quarters of quality play, that will be a great and easily seen change. </p><p></p><p>If they do, can Collins look for the next building block or will he be coming up with with stuff that is way out order.</p><p></p><p>The lack of building on what we have has been the major problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 865209, member: 1237"] [I][B]IF by Kipling ......If you can fill the unforgiving minute with 60 seconds of distance run , the your is the world and all that is in it........ [/B][/I] In 69 i took a lot of recruiting trips and heard a lot of corporate guys. C[I]onoco was a mini major - their interviewer said "your success in any thing and your whole life will be determined by how you prioritize your time. At Conoco we ..."[/I] Collins looks at his """world""" which is his finished gt goal and sees many things that we will have. He spent way to much time on the things that could be added later. Example : First year he had the coaches cooking pancakes at the early morning practice. That was great. Last year Gt had changed the way the players come on the field in pregame so the came out and were announced by position groups. First year - he ran practice and weight training so every body got time. Collins says "we are going to be play the players that are at peak. \ Everyone including the scout team needs reps in practice - we run our practices fast to everyone knows the plays. When we are near the goal of being great - yea we need all the players knowing the plays. Over the 3 years he developed metrics that show he is playing lots of people. First year we failed many times to get the guys on the field against hurry up offenses. Last year when we are again near last in defensive stats, he still was quoting how well we are doing at getting fresh guys on the field. IMO< Collins lacks the ability to slow down and just say - how are we getting closer, do we need to change "BIG" things. He just keeps adding little things. The hard to un see "Red BDS Event" forced him to change staff that is (hopefully) wise and demanding. We have players who are older, stronger, and pissed off. They have have to be tired of being defended by a motherly coach.\ This year if these coaches and these players play each game with 4 quarters of quality play, that will be a great and easily seen change. If they do, can Collins look for the next building block or will he be coming up with with stuff that is way out order. The lack of building on what we have has been the major problem. [/QUOTE]
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