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Watching Great Coaches
Posted on 11/30/09 at 11:08 pm
Posted on 11/30/09 at 11:08 pm
At any level, they just want to absolutely crush and embarrass whoever they play. Maybe not embarrass by running it up when the game is out of hand, but until the game is completely decided they keep attacking and trying to increase the lead. Is this the trademark of a great coach? One that no matter what the score is he pretends it's 0-0 and he needs to make the right calls to win the game until it is completely decided, then maybe runs and punts the clock out. I see all the hot coaching candidates doing it, and all the solidified great coaches doing it, but i don't see our coach doing it (Saban isn't really that great at it either TBH).
Posted on 11/30/09 at 11:13 pm to sgallo3
I wish Peyton would give Miles a little mini-camp on playcalling.
Posted on 11/30/09 at 11:19 pm to Brojira
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I wish Peyton would give Miles a little mini-camp on playcalling.
he wouldn't understand...waste of time
Posted on 11/30/09 at 11:23 pm to Tim
Saints up 14, Pats take a 5 minute drive with a few first downs and score to make it a 7 point game.. what do the saints do? run up the middle, hell no, they throw a 15 yard pass that ends up being a 69 yard gain and score in 3 plays. instead of running up the middle as LSU has done in the same position several times. It's almost like we play into other teams momentum instead of trying to take it back
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