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Deontae Cooper on the difference between then, and now.
Passion
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Interviewer: "What are some of the differences between him (new RB coach Bhonapha) and what you had previously?"
Cooper: "Little things. Details. Knowing your assignments before you go out there. Study up. We spend a lot of time in individual kind of...perfecting footwoork, pass protection...the little things that will make us better as a team..."
Cooper: "Little things. Details. Knowing your assignments before you go out there. Study up. We spend a lot of time in individual kind of...perfecting footwoork, pass protection...the little things that will make us better as a team..."
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"pass protection"... good to see it wasn't just the o-line that didn't know how to block for KP
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Dude Brah thinks that's all bullshit ... It's not like Saban wins with attention to details and discipline ...
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You guys keep saying Sark didn't pay attention details but I disagree.
They obviously spent a lot of time working on the lawnmower, plus Sark was the best scout team QB in the nation!
Love all these player quotes just validates us basement dwellers. -
Sark spent a lot of time on details. He was keen to each pound that his wife gained and was always scouting the incoming talent at Joey's
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He also knew every detail about the net worth of a 2 star DT from Lynnwood.
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None of that shit sounds like little things to me. Assignments, pass pro, footwork, that's fundamentals.Passion said:Interviewer: "What are some of the differences between him (new RB coach Bhonapha) and what you had previously?"
Cooper: "Little things. Details. Knowing your assignments before you go out there. Study up. We spend a lot of time in individual kind of...perfecting footwoork, pass protection...the little things that will make us better as a team..." -
I know we bash Sark and all the old coaches all the time, but what the fuck were they doing? Knowing your assignments, proper technique, and pass protection are things that the average high school coach does with his RB's everyday at practice.
My guess is a lot of practice time with Sark went towards implementing new plays for each opponent that the players wouldn't learn about until they hit the practice field. Sark liked to think his genius playcalling was how we could win tough games. Petersen and his coaches seem to be all about fundamentals and getting reps to perfect your craft. And to think some said they didn't want Petersen because they said he runs a gimmicky offense full of trick plays. -
It's why I always liked Carroll and the Seahawks. They perfect what they do and don't give a fuck what you do.
While like RD said Sark would adjust to his opponent every week. The fundamentals were non existent apparently which is a shock to nobody.
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FTFYHe_Needs_More_Time said:It's why I always liked Carroll and the Seahawks. They perfect what they do and don't give a fuck what you do.
While like RD said Sark would adjust poorly to his opponent every week. The fundamentals were non existent apparently which is a shock to nobody.
Can't wait to see him take top 5 recruiting classes and go 8-4 every year.
"Have to pass the entire first half on Arizona's 10th ranked pass defense."
"What about exploiting their 12th ranked run defense and keeping your own defense off the field a bit?"
"Huh?"
Also, FKG
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You act like Petermen is so much better. I'll bet he can't hit the goal post during the spring game.






