Executing the Scheme

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First year, four games in, players still don't execute the scheme efficiently or effectively.

Seven years, 95 games in, players still don't execute the scheme efficiently or effectively.

If you can't see the difference

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First year, four games in, players still don't execute the scheme efficiently or effectively.

Seven years, 95 games in, players still don't execute the scheme efficiently or effectively.

If you can't see the difference

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Its as clear as the Blood Moon was glowing in the sky last nite.

 
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What's the difference? The amount of time? There is no other difference in that statement that I can make out. Does this mean that MR gets seven years before we can recognize that the players aren't executing the scheme efficiently or effectively?

 
What's the difference? The amount of time? There is no other difference in that statement that I can make out. Does this mean that MR gets seven years before we can recognize that the players aren't executing the scheme efficiently or effectively?
Maybe more than four games. Pelini's D in 2008 didn't start playing good until the end of the season, and that defense was stocked with talent.

 
If you are going to drink Whiskey. Pour a cup, and hide the bottle so you can't find it in the 4th quarter.

 
The difference between Riley and Bo? When Riley says they aren't executing, he says that's on the coaching staff for not teaching the players better.

 
I was actually encouraged by Riley's press conference yesterday. He's acknowledging that there's a tendency for mental meltdowns...I'd love to see those eliminated.

 
The difference between Riley and Bo? When Riley says they aren't executing, he says that's on the coaching staff for not teaching the players better.
Yeah, Pelini said the same thing, but nice attempt.
I felt the old coach blamed his players more than the coaches. Sometimes it is on the players, but after 7 years that gets old.

Either way, he's gone. Can we stop the comparisons yet? Reading posts about Bo gets old. Wait until the entire season is over and we have a larger sample size and can at least see what changed throughout the season.

 
What's the difference? The amount of time? There is no other difference in that statement that I can make out. Does this mean that MR gets seven years before we can recognize that the players aren't executing the scheme efficiently or effectively?
So, in your opinion, there's no difference between someone being a head coach at a university for 7 years and one being a head coach at a university for about 10 months?

Do you also bake cookies and take them out of the oven after 1 minute, or do you wait and see what they become?

We saw what one coach had become. We're still waiting to see what the other is capable of.

 
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