• pleasedontbingme@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      I actually think there is a correlation here. The team seems poorly coached and taught in all phases. Listening to him and Getsy talks circles leads me to believe that may be how they teach our players the plays.

      If they do not know how to properly communicate, it would make learning plays and reads really difficult.

      “You see, on this play, if they are in cover 3, you could throw here, but could also go here. Really depends on the situation and flow of the game. Just make the choice that feels right. But it also may not be open, so in that case the best play may also be to just check down.”

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        10 months ago

        Answering a press question while not giving anything away vs teaching. Not the same.

        This is just a way to try to make press conferences important.

        The history of coaches who suck at press conferences but where great coaches is long.

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          10 months ago

          There is a difference between sucking at press conferences and sucking at communicating ideas.

          Yes there are plenty of bad press conference guys that are great coaches, but these guys are also clearly bad coaches where the players seem poorly taught. This is why there may be a correlation with effective communication.

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            10 months ago

            There may be a correlation but I just don’t care. Nor should anyone.

            Press conferences are to generate clicks mid week but tell you nothing. Trying to extrapolate from press conferences is only due to not having anything real to talk about