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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 801874" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>My view on this has always been that since the coach owns responsibility for the bad, they also get credit for the good. </p><p></p><p>Sure, I would have preferred that the Offense looked better earlier, but you don't just rebuild the scheme, in season, without having a coaching staff that is both a solid tactical planning and capable teaching unit. </p><p></p><p>Same deal with the pre-season covid handling. I mean, we saw what happened when we lost Moses post ACC Championship. There was a lot of chatter nationally about our aggressive approach to trying to avoid getting it or losing practice time and while the short term pain we got early season was a headache, the longer term management and avoidance until almost the end of the post season shows what could have happened had we lost guys mid-season. </p><p></p><p>I don't think it is fair to throw the Covid Craziness on to the staff. No one knew what or how it was going to go so I appreciate they were risk adverse, then changed tactics when they saw data points showing them it wasn't working. Again, same point stands for me, if they get dinged for being on the "wrong foot" by not practicing with contact then they should also get the benefit of being able to right the ship once they switched plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 801874, member: 959"] My view on this has always been that since the coach owns responsibility for the bad, they also get credit for the good. Sure, I would have preferred that the Offense looked better earlier, but you don't just rebuild the scheme, in season, without having a coaching staff that is both a solid tactical planning and capable teaching unit. Same deal with the pre-season covid handling. I mean, we saw what happened when we lost Moses post ACC Championship. There was a lot of chatter nationally about our aggressive approach to trying to avoid getting it or losing practice time and while the short term pain we got early season was a headache, the longer term management and avoidance until almost the end of the post season shows what could have happened had we lost guys mid-season. I don't think it is fair to throw the Covid Craziness on to the staff. No one knew what or how it was going to go so I appreciate they were risk adverse, then changed tactics when they saw data points showing them it wasn't working. Again, same point stands for me, if they get dinged for being on the "wrong foot" by not practicing with contact then they should also get the benefit of being able to right the ship once they switched plans. [/QUOTE]
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