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<blockquote data-quote="BeeRBee" data-source="post: 300401" data-attributes="member: 1466"><p>Interestingly, Pastner was quoted a couple of times during the season as saying he told the team that he did not want to be calling plays for them. His ideal is to teach them a system, and then let them execute it without him having to yell out instructions on every possession. In that respect, I suspect it is very similar to what YIJacket was describing for KY and UNC.</p><p></p><p>My personal observation this year was that he did a lot less "sideline coaching" on offense than Coach Gregory did in the past. </p><p></p><p>I suspect that Tech's lack of individual athleticism this year means that most possessions required multiple passes and movement in order to create a good shot or drive opportunity. For KY and UNC, individuals able to utilize their athleticism to create scoring opportunities may make it look more like an uncoached offense, rather than a system, even when it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeeRBee, post: 300401, member: 1466"] Interestingly, Pastner was quoted a couple of times during the season as saying he told the team that he did not want to be calling plays for them. His ideal is to teach them a system, and then let them execute it without him having to yell out instructions on every possession. In that respect, I suspect it is very similar to what YIJacket was describing for KY and UNC. My personal observation this year was that he did a lot less "sideline coaching" on offense than Coach Gregory did in the past. I suspect that Tech's lack of individual athleticism this year means that most possessions required multiple passes and movement in order to create a good shot or drive opportunity. For KY and UNC, individuals able to utilize their athleticism to create scoring opportunities may make it look more like an uncoached offense, rather than a system, even when it is. [/QUOTE]
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