I must admit that this quote scares me a bit. While it's true that it doesn't matter what you call if the players don't execute, it is also true that it doesn't matter how well they execute if the defense knows exactly what you're going to do. How about if they start thinking about plays AND players? I'm sure he doesn't mean it to be as simplistic as it sounds, but I'd feel much better if the things he says are wrong were at least similar to the things that everyone else thinks are wrong.
I do like the idea of giving the OL fixed assignments, though. If there is one group on the team that has shown they cannot handle complex assignments, it's them. If they're not thinking as much, perhaps they'll be able to focus on blocking someone. Anyway, whatever they do with the kids, I think they absolutely need to think about plays and about designing and calling plays that are less predictable.
Rob
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> On Oct 30, 2013, at 8:18 AM, Shane Ford <goufgators@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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> If you don't execute, it really doesn't matter what you call. Let's quit thinking about plays and let's start thinking about our players.
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