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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 11085" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>This post makes a lot of sense to me. Watching from a Chicago bar, I had the same reaction to the 4th down call. I didn't mind going for it, but I couldn't believe running the same play that we couldn't block just a moment before. Afterward, CPJ said he had a play that he thought would work.</p><p></p><p>This leads me into my wag on CPJ's coaching style: (1) he decides what his players can and cannot do during practice; (2) he creates a mental rolodex of play-calls for the game based on what he expects from the D; (3) he then calls plays based on what the D is actually doing.</p><p></p><p>If this wag is correct, CPJ calls plays with the expectation that his team will always live up to practice potential, regardless of what level they're actually playing at. (does that even make sense?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 11085, member: 195"] This post makes a lot of sense to me. Watching from a Chicago bar, I had the same reaction to the 4th down call. I didn't mind going for it, but I couldn't believe running the same play that we couldn't block just a moment before. Afterward, CPJ said he had a play that he thought would work. This leads me into my wag on CPJ's coaching style: (1) he decides what his players can and cannot do during practice; (2) he creates a mental rolodex of play-calls for the game based on what he expects from the D; (3) he then calls plays based on what the D is actually doing. If this wag is correct, CPJ calls plays with the expectation that his team will always live up to practice potential, regardless of what level they're actually playing at. (does that even make sense?) [/QUOTE]
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