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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 697669" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Definitely from the sounds of things the coaches were looking down the line and not trying to empower the players to take the reigns on RPOs, line checks, etc. Although we certainly have preached how reading what the other team is doing is integral to our systems. Obviously recognizing coverage, for example, is important even if you don't have the authority to change the play. Looks like they are going to give the players more responsibilities on the field, now. I'm all for that. If it goes well, the simple idea that you are in charge of making things happen instead of trying to meet someone else's expectations can be powerful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 697669, member: 1929"] Definitely from the sounds of things the coaches were looking down the line and not trying to empower the players to take the reigns on RPOs, line checks, etc. Although we certainly have preached how reading what the other team is doing is integral to our systems. Obviously recognizing coverage, for example, is important even if you don't have the authority to change the play. Looks like they are going to give the players more responsibilities on the field, now. I'm all for that. If it goes well, the simple idea that you are in charge of making things happen instead of trying to meet someone else's expectations can be powerful. [/QUOTE]
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