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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 801915" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>lol what is this nonsense? A coach deciding to run the offense he has spent the last two years implementing and practicing for instead of completely scrapping it for an entirely new scheme is nowhere near a career ending decision. Even moreso considering the scheme issues were easily secondary to the fact we were without our starting PG for the majority of the first half of the year and were also down another player who would be our starter the rest of the way. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Blaming the issues we had against State and Mercer on a week of non contact practices is silly considering the amount of experience we had. The team came out without the fire and energy that it had either at the end of the previous year or later on. For a young team, sure, the non contact practices could have that effect. There is little reason to blame that for a team with as much experience as we had. </p><p></p><p>And in general the plan we had was designed to help prevent the exact situation we saw multiple teams throughout the year have of long stretches of covid pauses that could equally derail a season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 801915, member: 2299"] lol what is this nonsense? A coach deciding to run the offense he has spent the last two years implementing and practicing for instead of completely scrapping it for an entirely new scheme is nowhere near a career ending decision. Even moreso considering the scheme issues were easily secondary to the fact we were without our starting PG for the majority of the first half of the year and were also down another player who would be our starter the rest of the way. Blaming the issues we had against State and Mercer on a week of non contact practices is silly considering the amount of experience we had. The team came out without the fire and energy that it had either at the end of the previous year or later on. For a young team, sure, the non contact practices could have that effect. There is little reason to blame that for a team with as much experience as we had. And in general the plan we had was designed to help prevent the exact situation we saw multiple teams throughout the year have of long stretches of covid pauses that could equally derail a season. [/QUOTE]
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