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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 574678" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Eggsackley. People here often mentioned how Paul would complain about missed assignments. Usually, if they didn't like the O, this was put this down to a) he's a curmudgeon or b) he can't coach the players up. The real reason is that the scheme requires really exact execution of multiple blocking schemes for the <em>same play</em>. That's why his practices weren't "fun" for the offense; they were essentially tutorial sessions with a lot of repetitious drill. This is also the reason why we usually did a lot better when the team had good talent <em>and</em> was experienced. And, yes, losing good players we had successfully recruited made a big difference, especially in the last two years. </p><p></p><p>I think this will be less the case as we go forward. Shotgun spread teams depend, as our coaches have repeatedly said, on getting good athletes in one-on-one situations and letting them do their thing. If they deliver on the athletes, then the scheme will work. It always has. </p><p></p><p>If.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 574678, member: 265"] Eggsackley. People here often mentioned how Paul would complain about missed assignments. Usually, if they didn't like the O, this was put this down to a) he's a curmudgeon or b) he can't coach the players up. The real reason is that the scheme requires really exact execution of multiple blocking schemes for the [I]same play[/I]. That's why his practices weren't "fun" for the offense; they were essentially tutorial sessions with a lot of repetitious drill. This is also the reason why we usually did a lot better when the team had good talent [I]and[/I] was experienced. And, yes, losing good players we had successfully recruited made a big difference, especially in the last two years. I think this will be less the case as we go forward. Shotgun spread teams depend, as our coaches have repeatedly said, on getting good athletes in one-on-one situations and letting them do their thing. If they deliver on the athletes, then the scheme will work. It always has. If. [/QUOTE]
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