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Posted on 2/19/16 at 6:19 pm to Camerlengo
It's not quite that simple. Coaching is a profession of two things; good ole boy networking and copycats. Most coaches, including Nick Saban, meet and consult with other coaches during off seasons. Sort of like going to a conference and discussing things with other professionals. Meat head guy typically screams, "if our coach needs other coaches to explain to him how to coach, then he's an idiot and should be replaced!" Many professions including teachers, doctors, lawyers, surgeons, etc all meet up and swap ideas fairly regularly.
This of course contradicts the complaint that LSU doesn't look at what works for other teams and doesn't adapt to modern football.
Sorry for the word vomit.
This of course contradicts the complaint that LSU doesn't look at what works for other teams and doesn't adapt to modern football.
Sorry for the word vomit.
This post was edited on 2/19/16 at 6:22 pm
Posted on 2/19/16 at 6:35 pm to Camerlengo
quote:Not spring games.
spring practices
Many coaches from offense and defense do this, and you may recall Saban conferring with Saints, and also Kiffin used Duck's play vs Clemson(LSU also IIRC).
There are interesting websites that coaches exchange ideas at.
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