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Rewatched the 1st quarter of the NIU game last night and...
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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 822310" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>Good athletes do not necessarily make good defensive players. You have to find the right ones (C Thomas for example). You have to be tough, naturally aggressive, and have a natural ability to find the ball or ball carrier. You have to want it. Maybe shredding blocks can be taught but good D players do it naturally. Too much coaching (rules, reading keys, defining responsibility are necessary) can hurt so let players have some rope to use their natural ability. This defense seems too involved with complexity (substitution packages) and long on decision making on the sideline. We seem to have the size, speed, and talent to be good. Step up coaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 822310, member: 1376"] Good athletes do not necessarily make good defensive players. You have to find the right ones (C Thomas for example). You have to be tough, naturally aggressive, and have a natural ability to find the ball or ball carrier. You have to want it. Maybe shredding blocks can be taught but good D players do it naturally. Too much coaching (rules, reading keys, defining responsibility are necessary) can hurt so let players have some rope to use their natural ability. This defense seems too involved with complexity (substitution packages) and long on decision making on the sideline. We seem to have the size, speed, and talent to be good. Step up coaches. [/QUOTE]
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