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Date: Oct 21, 2008 - 09:45am
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According Wrubell:
-he claimed certain players have been playing "their own way," instead of the "systematic" way. Bronco added that even tailoring certain plays to a particular player is an example of playing outside of the system. He speculated that BYU might further "step back" while learning to play within the system, before progressing.
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=498&sid= 4572818
"Bronco added that even tailoring certain plays to a particular player is an example of playing outside of the system."
I am sorry Bronco but that is exactly what you should be doing. If a player is gifted at something you should be tailoring plays that allow him to use those gifts. Hiding talents in a system is not the way to go, just ask the communists.
-he claimed certain players have been playing "their own way," instead of the "systematic" way. Bronco added that even tailoring certain plays to a particular player is an example of playing outside of the system. He speculated that BYU might further "step back" while learning to play within the system, before progressing.
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=498&sid= 4572818
"Bronco added that even tailoring certain plays to a particular player is an example of playing outside of the system."
I am sorry Bronco but that is exactly what you should be doing. If a player is gifted at something you should be tailoring plays that allow him to use those gifts. Hiding talents in a system is not the way to go, just ask the communists.
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