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Has GP lost his fastball?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pharm Frog" data-source="post: 2909893" data-attributes="member: 34435"><p>I agree. My two cents is that some of the issues is less about screaming and hollering and accountability and lack of accountability and more so with the complexity and "purity" of the system that is being run. While I have a slightly different definition of "talent" than most on this board, what I sense is that some of this speed and athleticism and instinct for the game may be muted a bit by the scheme itself and the precision with which it is expected to be run (mainly D). I think this is true to an extent in both the offensive and defensive systems and may be why we don't look ready at the snap while getting sideline signals in and why we relentlessly substitute in mass during offensive possessions. In either case, I can see why very talented athletes might not be the best "practice" players and may end up limiting their game day playing time in deference to the systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pharm Frog, post: 2909893, member: 34435"] I agree. My two cents is that some of the issues is less about screaming and hollering and accountability and lack of accountability and more so with the complexity and "purity" of the system that is being run. While I have a slightly different definition of "talent" than most on this board, what I sense is that some of this speed and athleticism and instinct for the game may be muted a bit by the scheme itself and the precision with which it is expected to be run (mainly D). I think this is true to an extent in both the offensive and defensive systems and may be why we don't look ready at the snap while getting sideline signals in and why we relentlessly substitute in mass during offensive possessions. In either case, I can see why very talented athletes might not be the best "practice" players and may end up limiting their game day playing time in deference to the systems. [/QUOTE]
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