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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbeaux" data-source="post: 635427" data-attributes="member: 4854"><p>Watch and re-watch Patenaude here: <a href="https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/dave-patenaude-explains-quarterback-rotation-decisions/tgat2d5nGt0Xp1qxIhsRqI/" target="_blank">https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/dave-patenaude-explains-quarterback-rotation-decisions/tgat2d5nGt0Xp1qxIhsRqI/</a></p><p></p><p>Summary: he has no plan whatsoever. He has never been a business or military leader. His view of the world is: "let's watch what happens and then formulate a response on the fly". That is not leadership. That is not a game plan. That is living life in a reactionary fashion. </p><p></p><p>Let's face it: football is a smash-mouth sport. When a team has an actual game-plan they know what they are trying to do on each play. When a hodgepodge of players that were drafted for a mish-mash of purposes are being pulled together in a "rebuilding year" they need a simple plan. Instead, we are watching wonderful athletes being challenged with the utmost complexity: multi-variable complex "pro-style" football...with no game plan..just react to the massively multi-variable equation on the fly. Why not add a layer of complexity at QB?? Then you get a different cadence on every set. Wow. First rule of holes: quit digging!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbeaux, post: 635427, member: 4854"] Watch and re-watch Patenaude here: [URL]https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/dave-patenaude-explains-quarterback-rotation-decisions/tgat2d5nGt0Xp1qxIhsRqI/[/URL] Summary: he has no plan whatsoever. He has never been a business or military leader. His view of the world is: "let's watch what happens and then formulate a response on the fly". That is not leadership. That is not a game plan. That is living life in a reactionary fashion. Let's face it: football is a smash-mouth sport. When a team has an actual game-plan they know what they are trying to do on each play. When a hodgepodge of players that were drafted for a mish-mash of purposes are being pulled together in a "rebuilding year" they need a simple plan. Instead, we are watching wonderful athletes being challenged with the utmost complexity: multi-variable complex "pro-style" football...with no game plan..just react to the massively multi-variable equation on the fly. Why not add a layer of complexity at QB?? Then you get a different cadence on every set. Wow. First rule of holes: quit digging!! [/QUOTE]
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