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USA Today Article about Jags' Defense
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Quote:the offense other than just a few players have been together with the same playbook for 3 years...If they don't know what route to run after 3 years they need to go...Of course other teams line up offside occasionally, but not the same player twice or so in multiple games...What I'm getting at is the offense has been together long enough to know what to do when every play is called...If the players can't figure out their assignments in 3 years they are junk More than a few players have changed teams, positions, and depth chart statuses in the last three years. Coaches have changed too. So you are wrong about that. It is irrelevant anyway. Communication can go wrong anywhere at any time for any team. |
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