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<blockquote data-quote="daBuzz" data-source="post: 15526" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>You make some valid points. I was thinking about this last night when Duke beat Miami.</p><p></p><p>If you think about it, Coach Cutcliffe has coached both of the Manning brothers and is, by everyone's acknowledgement, an outstanding QB coach. I think you can safely say that his preference would be to use that knowledge and run his traditional pro-set style offense. However, this year he adapted and made the comment prior to the season that they were going to run more option because that's what the skill set of his QB was better suited for.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, teams don't always reap immediate benefits like Duke did this year, but I do think it speaks volumes that Cutcliffe wasn't going to be so stubborn as to insist that his system was "the system". Instead, he adjusted to the skillsets of his players. Sounds like good coaching to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daBuzz, post: 15526, member: 56"] You make some valid points. I was thinking about this last night when Duke beat Miami. If you think about it, Coach Cutcliffe has coached both of the Manning brothers and is, by everyone's acknowledgement, an outstanding QB coach. I think you can safely say that his preference would be to use that knowledge and run his traditional pro-set style offense. However, this year he adapted and made the comment prior to the season that they were going to run more option because that's what the skill set of his QB was better suited for. Obviously, teams don't always reap immediate benefits like Duke did this year, but I do think it speaks volumes that Cutcliffe wasn't going to be so stubborn as to insist that his system was "the system". Instead, he adjusted to the skillsets of his players. Sounds like good coaching to me. [/QUOTE]
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