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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 359750" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Very reasonable take. I just take issue with similar opinions that he should definitely make play call change xyz and if he did positive results would certainly follow. That's a leap of faith too far. I trust him to call the plays that have the best chance to succeed. The positives of his play calling far exceed his negatives from what I have witnessed.</p><p></p><p>There are some reasons to stick with certain calls even when we don't get the results we want in game. For instance, running a bread and butter play (for us) that we prepped for that week to be an important component of our game plan. If the OT gets blown up the first time you correct and call it again. Fix that and the OG blows a blocking assignment. Should we now abandon that play? Now get the OG corrected and the QB blows a read on the same play call. I can see why he'd try to stick to the play and try to get it working. Is that frustrating for fans to endure? Sure. Hell its probably even more frustrating for a coach to endure it. But if you get the wrinkles worked out and start executing it properly, that important component of your game plan becomes viable instead of abandoned for a different play that wasn't repped as much in game prep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 359750, member: 735"] Very reasonable take. I just take issue with similar opinions that he should definitely make play call change xyz and if he did positive results would certainly follow. That's a leap of faith too far. I trust him to call the plays that have the best chance to succeed. The positives of his play calling far exceed his negatives from what I have witnessed. There are some reasons to stick with certain calls even when we don't get the results we want in game. For instance, running a bread and butter play (for us) that we prepped for that week to be an important component of our game plan. If the OT gets blown up the first time you correct and call it again. Fix that and the OG blows a blocking assignment. Should we now abandon that play? Now get the OG corrected and the QB blows a read on the same play call. I can see why he'd try to stick to the play and try to get it working. Is that frustrating for fans to endure? Sure. Hell its probably even more frustrating for a coach to endure it. But if you get the wrinkles worked out and start executing it properly, that important component of your game plan becomes viable instead of abandoned for a different play that wasn't repped as much in game prep. [/QUOTE]
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