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  • BURGH86STEEL
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 6921

    Originally posted by blacknblue80s
    That would be an opinion..
    Name the sport in which my OPINION isn't the case.

    The athlete must go out and perform.

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    • crushedspirit
      Pro Bowler
      • Feb 2021
      • 2214

      Originally posted by blacknblue80s
      They'll apparently be making those comments even with CMC in at QB.
      It's just desperation to be proven correct in any way, shape, or form.

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      • NorthCoast
        Legend
        • Sep 2008
        • 26636

        CIN was smart to activate their 3rd string QB for tonight's game.

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        • T.Ferguson
          Pro Bowler
          • Sep 2021
          • 2377

          Originally posted by Mr.wizard
          Niners in trouble here, if Eagles go down and score this one is over.
          Lol uh yeah, I think the game is pretty much over. The Niners have no QB.

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          • brothervad
            Pro Bowler
            • Dec 2008
            • 1914

            Then I guess you can run a straight 4-3 defense and if the players execute their would be no need for nickle/dime packages.

            Yeah the zone blitz was never, ever a scheme that confused the crap out of teams.

            I believe its a mix of all elements. Where I rank them is irrelevant, unless I am so hell bent on trolling/being right.

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            • blacknblue80s
              Starter
              • May 2008
              • 515

              Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
              EXECUTION IS NUMBER ONE. Everyone has a great plan. Can you execute on the plan is the question?

              Watch enough sports and ball and you realize that execution generally determines the outcome of sports. Errors. unforce errors, Other players executing better.

              Tennis, MMA, boxing, Football, Soccer, name the sport.
              Execution comes down to preparation which comes down to game planning and drilling the game plan over and over until you can execute it in your sleep. It's all connected. Anyone who's ever competed at a high level in any sport knows this.
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              Another AS masterpiece.

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              • T.Ferguson
                Pro Bowler
                • Sep 2021
                • 2377

                Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                EXECUTION IS NUMBER ONE. Everyone has a great plan. Can you execute on the plan is the question?

                Watch enough sports and ball and you realize that execution generally determines the outcome of sports. Errors. unforce errors, Other players executing better.

                Tennis, MMA, boxing, Football, Soccer, name the sport.
                Coaching, scheme, system all play a huge part in player execution though. Do you disagree?

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                • feltdizz
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 27532

                  Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
                  How many QB sneaks did Pickett run?
                  A QB sneak under center and a designed RPO run are different
                  Steelers 27
                  Rats 16

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                  • blacknblue80s
                    Starter
                    • May 2008
                    • 515

                    Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                    Name the sport in which my OPINION isn't the case.

                    The athlete must go out and perform.
                    All sports. Execution is an important component but there is no execution without game-planning and drilling that game-plan.
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                    Another AS masterpiece.

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                    • NJ-STEELER
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 12563

                      Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
                      Niners down to their 4th string QB and the Tomlin lackeys are showing up to pile on Shanahan, who is still getting guys wide open.

                      pretty ridiculous. now a guy that cant even throw the ball

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                      • WindyCitySteel
                        Legend
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 15684

                        Originally posted by feltdizz
                        A QB sneak under center and a designed RPO run are different
                        Mahomes got hurt on a QB sneak a few years ago. 300-lb men fall on the QB every QB sneak.

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                        • NorthCoast
                          Legend
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 26636

                          Originally posted by T.Ferguson
                          Coaching, scheme, system all play a huge part in player execution though. Do you disagree?
                          Huge? Not sure about that. I think players (talent) play the largest part. Everything else maybe 25%.

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                          • flippy
                            Legend
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 17088

                            Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
                            Stop. Not everyone has a great plan. That's the point. Defenders call out the Steelers plays and run the receivers routes for them.

                            You should stop telling everyone else to watch and learn and take your own advice.
                            This really is a ridiculous argument.

                            To make it as ridiculous as possible to highlight your point, here goes.

                            Coach tells QB to take a knee every play for an entire game.

                            QB executes flawlessly and doesn’t turn the ball over perfectly. He doesn’t score either but he executed the plays with absolute perfection.

                            Team loses. Who is to blame. Coaches or players?

                            Players fault clearly, right?
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                            • BURGH86STEEL
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 6921

                              Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
                              Stop. Not everyone has a great plan. That's the point. Defenders call out the Steelers plays and run the receivers routes for them.

                              You should stop telling everyone else to watch and learn and take your own advice.
                              I'd have a great plan for you if I had great players if I were a coach. That's the point.

                              I can call out any team's play if I studied and watch enough film. Computers break this ish down to a science. Informatics matter to you?

                              Ultimately, games boil down to player execution regardless if teams know what will happen or not.

                              Can you stop what you know is eventually coming? This is sports. Can you stop Brady? Can you stop Jordan? Can you stop Curry from... Can you stop... ect ect ect. From executing.

                              Watch t he games. Games don't boil down to schemes. Games boil down to players and execution.

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                              • WindyCitySteel
                                Legend
                                • Nov 2011
                                • 15684

                                Originally posted by flippy
                                This really is a ridiculous argument.

                                To make it as ridiculous as possible to highlight your point, here goes.

                                Coach tells QB to take a knee every play for an entire game.

                                QB executes flawlessly and doesn’t turn the ball over perfectly. He doesn’t score either but he executed the plays with absolute perfection.

                                Team loses. Who is to blame. Coaches or players?

                                Players fault clearly, right?
                                The players on defense are to blame for not forcing turnovers and scoring on them, amirite?

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