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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 755410" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Nobody denies that injuries played a role. But nobody believes they tell the entire story. Some believed we had a terrible OC who shouldn't have ever been hired. Some believe it was due to having bad fitting pieces from the transition. If the argument was that all our struggles last year were due to injuries then fine, although I wouldn't agree, but a lot of people were laying that blame on the OC which means they obviously didn't hold that view. </p><p></p><p>Also, with regards to the use of the transition to explain thing what do you expect? The players are the ones who go out there and play, make plays, and make mistakes. When the discussion turns to why we are struggling then it will ultimately look at why the players aren't able to make more plays. And the truth is that the two positions where reps and experience make the most difference, OL and QB, are the two areas we've had the most issues and it's not a coincidence. There is also no shortcut to getting 3+ years of experience in a system. It takes 3+ years. So what, were you expecting the impact of the transitioning between systems to just magically disappear in 3 to 4 games, and we'd suddenly have a Line full of players recruited with this system's demands in mind and multiple years of development?</p><p></p><p>Sorry, but when our admin (not coaching staff) decided to go in a different direction than the option they made a decision that was going to have a big impact for several years. The impact will diminish as players get more experience in the system, and players with skill sets that the offense demands replace those who have different skillset, but they aren't just going to disappear over night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 755410, member: 2299"] Nobody denies that injuries played a role. But nobody believes they tell the entire story. Some believed we had a terrible OC who shouldn't have ever been hired. Some believe it was due to having bad fitting pieces from the transition. If the argument was that all our struggles last year were due to injuries then fine, although I wouldn't agree, but a lot of people were laying that blame on the OC which means they obviously didn't hold that view. Also, with regards to the use of the transition to explain thing what do you expect? The players are the ones who go out there and play, make plays, and make mistakes. When the discussion turns to why we are struggling then it will ultimately look at why the players aren't able to make more plays. And the truth is that the two positions where reps and experience make the most difference, OL and QB, are the two areas we've had the most issues and it's not a coincidence. There is also no shortcut to getting 3+ years of experience in a system. It takes 3+ years. So what, were you expecting the impact of the transitioning between systems to just magically disappear in 3 to 4 games, and we'd suddenly have a Line full of players recruited with this system's demands in mind and multiple years of development? Sorry, but when our admin (not coaching staff) decided to go in a different direction than the option they made a decision that was going to have a big impact for several years. The impact will diminish as players get more experience in the system, and players with skill sets that the offense demands replace those who have different skillset, but they aren't just going to disappear over night. [/QUOTE]
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