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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 693800" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I get your point, and I don't necessarily disagree, but I wonder if the gripe should be slightly different.</p><p></p><p>How many coaches are successful when they materially change their offense year-to-year? Emphasis on materially; not tweaking. I'm trying to think of a few examples of this and generally default to the belief that you create an identity and tweak, rather than wholesale changes, unless you're intentional in migrating from what you inherited to where you intend to be.</p><p></p><p>Even if the answer is that we should stick with an offense come hell or high water, then the gripe becomes whether we selected/recruited/transferred in the right fits.</p><p></p><p>No matter what, somewhere in there is an alleged miscalculation by the coaches. I agree with [USER=282]@slugboy[/USER] though re: better late than never. Ideally the learnings project forward to better offseason planning next year, year after, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 693800, member: 274"] I get your point, and I don't necessarily disagree, but I wonder if the gripe should be slightly different. How many coaches are successful when they materially change their offense year-to-year? Emphasis on materially; not tweaking. I'm trying to think of a few examples of this and generally default to the belief that you create an identity and tweak, rather than wholesale changes, unless you're intentional in migrating from what you inherited to where you intend to be. Even if the answer is that we should stick with an offense come hell or high water, then the gripe becomes whether we selected/recruited/transferred in the right fits. No matter what, somewhere in there is an alleged miscalculation by the coaches. I agree with [USER=282]@slugboy[/USER] though re: better late than never. Ideally the learnings project forward to better offseason planning next year, year after, etc. [/QUOTE]
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