Official Game Day Thread: Da I vs. Da U

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It's on the players too. But ultimately the coach is responsible if it is a recurring and widespread issue. It's his job to set the team culture/practice methods and help players improve in all aspects of the game, including avoiding focus-related issues.

If you're a leader, whether on the football field or managing a team in an office, your answer to "Why is your team making so many mistakes?" can't be, "Ask my subordinates, they're the ones making the mistakes -- it's not on me."

(Not saying that CGC said that, just making the point that "It's on the players" is a bad answer.)
You didn't answer my questions. Are you saying that it's not on the players because it's a widespread thing? If that's the case, what are the coaches doing or not doing specifically?

As someone that's committed a boneheaded personal foul and more than plenty false starts, I just can't imagine blaming any of my coaches for any percentage of it no matter what he was or wasn't doing or how many other fouls have been committed by others.
 

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Would have liked to see a deep ball to Brown on that 3rd&1. See if he could out run the corner
 

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That 3rd down play shows you why we aren’t going under center on short yardage plays. We have no push and have to rely on spacing blocks.
 

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The problem is we’re too small to push the line and too slow to get outside. Got to be some misdirection.
 

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Patenaude is definitely calling his best game of the year. Low bar, but still.
 
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