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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 831538" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Well, since Top25 in the country means comparing an outcome to others' outcomes, I'm not sure that's really relevant or measurable. But I'll answer your question this way and you can decide whether I've addressed your question appropriately enough:</p><p></p><p>1) I think our kicking game is tremendously improved. Outside of missing a couple of FG's in our first game (that really hurt), I think FG's have been significantly better than it has been. It can be argued that the first FG attempt (which was just wide left but plenty of leg) was an unfortunate miss. The second FG attempt was a slip. Not sure if that's equipment, field condition, or what. It's still on the kicker. Kick-offs have been fantastic. I think the longest return has been to the 29 and most have been touchbacks. I don't think a single one has been kicked out of bounds. Do the coaches get credit for the improvement in the kicking games? I don't know. Do they get credit when the kicking game sucks? Certainly, they do.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure I'd say we can tell if the in-game coaching has excelled. I'd say there were definitely indications that the right calls have been made (and some indications that the wrong calls have been made) in the games. It's hard to tell when the coaches blow it or when the players blow it. Pretty much, you need to be in the film room breaking it down with the coaches and players to know that. When the players execute what has been called the team seems to have pretty good success. We've also had a bunch of unsuccessful moments too. Is that because the coaches made a bad call or the players didn't execute? I don't know.</p><p></p><p>And, when I said decision-making in general, I didn't restrict that to the players. Coaches can fall down in their decision-making, as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 831538, member: 198"] Well, since Top25 in the country means comparing an outcome to others' outcomes, I'm not sure that's really relevant or measurable. But I'll answer your question this way and you can decide whether I've addressed your question appropriately enough: 1) I think our kicking game is tremendously improved. Outside of missing a couple of FG's in our first game (that really hurt), I think FG's have been significantly better than it has been. It can be argued that the first FG attempt (which was just wide left but plenty of leg) was an unfortunate miss. The second FG attempt was a slip. Not sure if that's equipment, field condition, or what. It's still on the kicker. Kick-offs have been fantastic. I think the longest return has been to the 29 and most have been touchbacks. I don't think a single one has been kicked out of bounds. Do the coaches get credit for the improvement in the kicking games? I don't know. Do they get credit when the kicking game sucks? Certainly, they do. I'm not sure I'd say we can tell if the in-game coaching has excelled. I'd say there were definitely indications that the right calls have been made (and some indications that the wrong calls have been made) in the games. It's hard to tell when the coaches blow it or when the players blow it. Pretty much, you need to be in the film room breaking it down with the coaches and players to know that. When the players execute what has been called the team seems to have pretty good success. We've also had a bunch of unsuccessful moments too. Is that because the coaches made a bad call or the players didn't execute? I don't know. And, when I said decision-making in general, I didn't restrict that to the players. Coaches can fall down in their decision-making, as well. [/QUOTE]
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