Chaos Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago (edited) I generally understand the concept of complimentary football, trying to harmonize offense , defense and special teams strategizes to create synergies greater than the sum of the parts. My personal observation is we try to manage the offensive cadence to compensate for problems on the defensive side of the ball, in a way that meaningfully reduces the sum of the parts. But my question is what does the coach really mean when he says "we need to play complimentary football". Is he saying 1) as head coach, I am not doing a good job of getting the units working together or 2) the units are not properly executing my complimentary game plan or 3) something else ? Edited 4 minutes ago by Chaos 1 Quote
Psautcsk Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago It is word salad and is just tossed around to lettuce feel confident in our coaches window dressing. 1 Quote
Simon Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago Stay traditionally conservative with tightly controlled procedures and don't let one unit foul things up for everybody else. Quote
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