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<blockquote data-quote="AugustaSwarm" data-source="post: 962246" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>CBK has said something several times that really sums up the focus: he's more concerned about doing what we're supposed to be doing versus what the other team is doing. That sounds like coach speak, but it's not. It shows in some of the changes we've seen. </p><p></p><p>If you're always playing reactionary football, you'll very quickly find yourself playing outside of your team's strengths. CBK has centered the focus on "do what we do and do it well". The low penalty numbers, the effective offense, the low turnover numbers, etc - we are focused on developing our team identity and doing it well. </p><p></p><p>There's still a lot to clean up and lot of improvement that's needed. But fixing things with this mindset helps to bulldoze past failures and center the focus back on what we want to do. It's GREAT coaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AugustaSwarm, post: 962246, member: 3493"] CBK has said something several times that really sums up the focus: he's more concerned about doing what we're supposed to be doing versus what the other team is doing. That sounds like coach speak, but it's not. It shows in some of the changes we've seen. If you're always playing reactionary football, you'll very quickly find yourself playing outside of your team's strengths. CBK has centered the focus on "do what we do and do it well". The low penalty numbers, the effective offense, the low turnover numbers, etc - we are focused on developing our team identity and doing it well. There's still a lot to clean up and lot of improvement that's needed. But fixing things with this mindset helps to bulldoze past failures and center the focus back on what we want to do. It's GREAT coaching. [/QUOTE]
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