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Which coach on GT staff (outside of CGC) should feel most pressure to improve?
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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 821417" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>A lot of this confusion is coming from the Thacker scheme to <strong>adjust</strong> to down and distance, field position, time on clock, and opponents personnel and formations <strong>on each down. </strong>The result is a constant wave of "package" substitutions. The who goes in and when and for who gets out of control as the game progresses with injuries and other changes. It is too complex for a young coach and a young team <strong>in transition.</strong></p><p></p><p>The other issue about not being ready for the snap is three-fold: excessive individual celebration after the play, dragbutting around after the play and not immediately returning to their position on the field, and too much time identifying/deciding and getting the D call signaled into the game....coaching. Maybe a system where all 11 players are not looking (and standing out of position) at the sideline when the play starts would be a better plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 821417, member: 1376"] A lot of this confusion is coming from the Thacker scheme to [B]adjust[/B] to down and distance, field position, time on clock, and opponents personnel and formations [B]on each down. [/B]The result is a constant wave of "package" substitutions. The who goes in and when and for who gets out of control as the game progresses with injuries and other changes. It is too complex for a young coach and a young team [B]in transition.[/B] The other issue about not being ready for the snap is three-fold: excessive individual celebration after the play, dragbutting around after the play and not immediately returning to their position on the field, and too much time identifying/deciding and getting the D call signaled into the game....coaching. Maybe a system where all 11 players are not looking (and standing out of position) at the sideline when the play starts would be a better plan. [/QUOTE]
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