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FWST: TCU puts a bigger emphasis on special teams in second practice
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<blockquote data-quote="CountryFrog" data-source="post: 3170971" data-attributes="member: 70667"><p>On the fake punt point. If you think there haven't been that many fake punts that succeeded against us, just compare it to the number of fake punts that we ran successfully ourselves in the last 20 years and see how that shakes out.</p><p></p><p>Also, the last few seasons GP was clearly so frightened of having a fake run against us that we didn't even attempt to setup a return about 50% of the time. Instead of simply coaching guys on how to detect a fake and adjust accordingly while still having a chance to return a punt, we threw in the white towel on returns by going all out to defend against a possible fake. And this is while we've had a myriad of issues offensively and the return game was one of our best chances to get chunk yardage. Not to mention all the "hidden yardage" given away over the course of a game that you would think a defensive minded HC would be concerned about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountryFrog, post: 3170971, member: 70667"] On the fake punt point. If you think there haven't been that many fake punts that succeeded against us, just compare it to the number of fake punts that we ran successfully ourselves in the last 20 years and see how that shakes out. Also, the last few seasons GP was clearly so frightened of having a fake run against us that we didn't even attempt to setup a return about 50% of the time. Instead of simply coaching guys on how to detect a fake and adjust accordingly while still having a chance to return a punt, we threw in the white towel on returns by going all out to defend against a possible fake. And this is while we've had a myriad of issues offensively and the return game was one of our best chances to get chunk yardage. Not to mention all the "hidden yardage" given away over the course of a game that you would think a defensive minded HC would be concerned about. [/QUOTE]
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