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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 698613" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>Making adjustments during the game is what makes or breaks a coach. Assuming you don't have vastly superior talent, you need to see what your opponent is doing that wasn't on previous game films and make the necessary adjustments. PJ was an expert in this unless he was severely outmanned. Clearly there were other areas that he struggled. As our talent improves, the key is to figure out how to leverage our strengths when we are running more vanilla offenses. In the past, Friedgen was an expert of in game adjustments. In the pro game, Shanahan really was the driver for the Falcons Super Bowl run for the same reason. I think at the end you want a coach who has the savvy to see what is going on the field and make the necessary adjustments. That is still the unknown with the current regime but I do think better talent to match their schemes will show whether they have the skill to make the necessary adjustments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 698613, member: 1618"] Making adjustments during the game is what makes or breaks a coach. Assuming you don't have vastly superior talent, you need to see what your opponent is doing that wasn't on previous game films and make the necessary adjustments. PJ was an expert in this unless he was severely outmanned. Clearly there were other areas that he struggled. As our talent improves, the key is to figure out how to leverage our strengths when we are running more vanilla offenses. In the past, Friedgen was an expert of in game adjustments. In the pro game, Shanahan really was the driver for the Falcons Super Bowl run for the same reason. I think at the end you want a coach who has the savvy to see what is going on the field and make the necessary adjustments. That is still the unknown with the current regime but I do think better talent to match their schemes will show whether they have the skill to make the necessary adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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