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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 447528" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>I know nothing about defense, but my thoughts</p><p></p><p>I think... and I mean I think CTR required a lot of knowledge about the opposing defense. I think he expected knowing their lineups, their motions, run versus pass, and their routes. The player would have to think through and read as the play developed and then decide what he was suppose to accomplish. </p><p></p><p>There are a lot of checks depending on what the offense is doing... a lot of if then statements. This requires a lot of memory, film study, and a lot of thinking in the comment. Golden was the best at guessing the play as he was a film study fanatic. I remember Brant stating he was like a "lost ball in tall weeds". I also think that is why new players had great 1st years and declined in proceeding years. 1st year was playing fast as they did not know and following years they think more as they knew more.</p><p></p><p>2 gap - hold your gap and watch the other gap and read versus beat your gap and go. Now you cannot vacate your gap and over pursue as that will bite you.</p><p></p><p>I wonder how well Woody will do against screens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 447528, member: 402"] I know nothing about defense, but my thoughts I think... and I mean I think CTR required a lot of knowledge about the opposing defense. I think he expected knowing their lineups, their motions, run versus pass, and their routes. The player would have to think through and read as the play developed and then decide what he was suppose to accomplish. There are a lot of checks depending on what the offense is doing... a lot of if then statements. This requires a lot of memory, film study, and a lot of thinking in the comment. Golden was the best at guessing the play as he was a film study fanatic. I remember Brant stating he was like a "lost ball in tall weeds". I also think that is why new players had great 1st years and declined in proceeding years. 1st year was playing fast as they did not know and following years they think more as they knew more. 2 gap - hold your gap and watch the other gap and read versus beat your gap and go. Now you cannot vacate your gap and over pursue as that will bite you. I wonder how well Woody will do against screens. [/QUOTE]
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