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A must read...

Agreed. It was a fascinating article. It was interesting to learn what the head coach sees when he watches film vs. what the average fan sees--or more accurately, perhaps, doesn't see. For those who aren't subscribers to The Athletic, here was but one interesting gem:

"Nothing is too small, a point Freeman makes by pulling up a made extra point at Texas A&M. You see Mitch Jeter’s kick. He sees left guard Pat Coogan getting too high at the line of scrimmage. Freeman saw it later in the game too on a made field goal. And he saw it on the opening extra point at Northern Illinois. Did anyone else? Probably not, at least not until Northern Illinois blocked Jeter’s 48-yard field goal just before halftime."
 
Agreed. It was a fascinating article. It was interesting to learn what the head coach sees when he watches film vs. what the average fan sees--or more accurately, perhaps, doesn't see. For those who aren't subscribers to The Athletic, here was but one interesting gem:

"Nothing is too small, a point Freeman makes by pulling up a made extra point at Texas A&M. You see Mitch Jeter’s kick. He sees left guard Pat Coogan getting too high at the line of scrimmage. Freeman saw it later in the game too on a made field goal. And he saw it on the opening extra point at Northern Illinois. Did anyone else? Probably not, at least not until Northern Illinois blocked Jeter’s 48-yard field goal just before halftime."
I didn’t read the article, but it seems to indicate that MF has a great attention to detail.

Ara had that same attention to detail.
 
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