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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 764234" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I would agree with the sentiments about Patenaude on he sidelines if he were like Fridgen or Paul. Both of them had offenses that they had a full command of and knew how to run them to take advantage of what the D was giving them. That's why they were on the sidelines; <em>to watch the D, not the O.</em> Then they conveyed the analysis to the O - not just the QB - by calling the plays and instructing when we were off the field. (This was especially the case with Paul since the plays were fairly limited; the real analysis was of how they should be blocked.) I would guess that Sims felt better with his OC/QB coach on the sidelines with him, but I doubt this was the big difference in the game. Duke provided that with 5 (count 'em, 5) turnovers. </p><p></p><p>We'll see how this actually works out on Saturday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 764234, member: 265"] I would agree with the sentiments about Patenaude on he sidelines if he were like Fridgen or Paul. Both of them had offenses that they had a full command of and knew how to run them to take advantage of what the D was giving them. That's why they were on the sidelines; [I]to watch the D, not the O.[/I] Then they conveyed the analysis to the O - not just the QB - by calling the plays and instructing when we were off the field. (This was especially the case with Paul since the plays were fairly limited; the real analysis was of how they should be blocked.) I would guess that Sims felt better with his OC/QB coach on the sidelines with him, but I doubt this was the big difference in the game. Duke provided that with 5 (count 'em, 5) turnovers. We'll see how this actually works out on Saturday. [/QUOTE]
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