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Played the way we've played all year.
I get your thing is to be a douchebag ,but no they did not play the way they have played all year.
Offense was very flat and game plan seemed flat too. The game was nothing to write home about however to say they played the way they always have is wrong.
 
Shotty, I hope we rest those that are banged up, but I certainly want to go into the game to win, and I hope we strive to keep the peddle to the metal for the entire 4 qtrs. We need a get right game mentally going into the cat game. But we should, by all means, rest any and all that are banged up if at all possible. Id love to see Cade Cutler back in action, and obviously kyon loud would be beautiful.
I had the chance to watch Jordy Tripp with Colter Nuanez talk on Bobby ball.
He explained why Bobby doesn't like to keep the pedal to the metal as Nick seems to hope for.
Bobby likes the entire team to be prepared for close games because when the playoffs come they are more likely than not to be in close ones and not just learning to blow out less talented teams.
A great watch with experienced insight from Tripp, who knows BH and football as much as anyone.


So if we don't blow out PSU just take a chill pill and R-E-L-A-X
 
I had the chance to watch Jordy Tripp with Colter Nuanez talk on Bobby ball.
He explained why Bobby doesn't like to keep the pedal to the metal as Nick seems to hope for.
Bobby likes the entire team to be prepared for close games because when the playoffs come they are more likely than not to be in close ones and not just learning to blow out less talented teams.
A great watch with experienced insight from Tripp, who knows BH and football as much as anyone.


So if we don't blow out PSU just take a chill pill and R-E-L-A-X
I listened to this the other day, and loved it. However I don't think we're talking about the same thing my friend. My guess is today we'll see several guys limited, but they play all their dudes atleast some, mix in guys like at weber, and come away with a 20+ pt win.
 
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I had the chance to watch Jordy Tripp with Colter Nuanez talk on Bobby ball.
He explained why Bobby doesn't like to keep the pedal to the metal as Nick seems to hope for.
Bobby likes the entire team to be prepared for close games because when the playoffs come they are more likely than not to be in close ones and not just learning to blow out less talented teams.
A great watch with experienced insight from Tripp, who knows BH and football as much as anyone.


So if we don't blow out PSU just take a chill pill and R-E-L-A-X
Thx. Another nice post.
 
I listened to this the other day, and loved it. However I don't think we're talking about the same thing my friend. My guess is today we'll see several guys limited, but they play all their dudes atleast some, mix in guys like at weber, and come away with a 20+ pt win.
And as Jordy said, a couple of plays different and we have a 20 pt weber win.

It was definitely one of the best chats Colter has put out. I'm glad I watched it.
 
Obviously very few, if any, of the people who post here are qualified to second guess Hauck’s coaching strategy. However, there has to be a tradeoff between developing broad experience versus unit cohesiveness. When a group plays together a lot, there is trust and understanding that develops which has to promote doing 1/11 instead of trying to cover or compensate for others that are less experienced. As someone who managed people for 40 years, the same phenomenon generally applies to business — but in a less urgent way. There was always significant benefit to group stability.
 
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