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<blockquote data-quote="FrogLifeYo" data-source="post: 2636019" data-attributes="member: 72812"><p>Every head coach got their job because they are an accomplished Offense or Defense mind. Your missing my point. It has nothing to do with CEOs. Very few head coaches call plays on game day and of those that do, only a tiny portion call defensive plays. In my opinion it absolutely influences the way you prepare yourself and your team. It has to dominate your time and keep you from being able to be heavily involved in the other aspects of the game. Truthfully It has shown for years..Special teams and Offense has often been a grind for TCU. My point is if game day prep is going to decide your attention you have no choice but to place and high amount of trust in your coordinators and you have less opportunity during the week to really understand and hold them accountable to what they are teaching.</p><p></p><p>When is the last time we struggled more on def than on offense? Never under GP....Sure we’ve had a game or two here and there but never have ended our season and said..”damn our defense really let out offense down this year”.....</p><p></p><p>Saban, Dabo, Urban...Go down the list of the most respected head coaches in college football and let me know when you get to a guy who calls plays on game day...GP is about the only elite one..</p><p></p><p>And your reference to Kliff pretty much proved my point TT has been historically bad on defense under him...Don’t let one game against a horrific offense cloud the conversation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogLifeYo, post: 2636019, member: 72812"] Every head coach got their job because they are an accomplished Offense or Defense mind. Your missing my point. It has nothing to do with CEOs. Very few head coaches call plays on game day and of those that do, only a tiny portion call defensive plays. In my opinion it absolutely influences the way you prepare yourself and your team. It has to dominate your time and keep you from being able to be heavily involved in the other aspects of the game. Truthfully It has shown for years..Special teams and Offense has often been a grind for TCU. My point is if game day prep is going to decide your attention you have no choice but to place and high amount of trust in your coordinators and you have less opportunity during the week to really understand and hold them accountable to what they are teaching. When is the last time we struggled more on def than on offense? Never under GP....Sure we’ve had a game or two here and there but never have ended our season and said..”damn our defense really let out offense down this year”..... Saban, Dabo, Urban...Go down the list of the most respected head coaches in college football and let me know when you get to a guy who calls plays on game day...GP is about the only elite one.. And your reference to Kliff pretty much proved my point TT has been historically bad on defense under him...Don’t let one game against a horrific offense cloud the conversation [/QUOTE]
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