tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042465670825243265.post1577212414636240284..comments2024-01-24T00:53:51.521-08:00Comments on "Concerning sports...": Big 12 Twitter-bag: Volume IVAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12118334397603444029noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042465670825243265.post-43422521140226542272017-07-25T00:37:52.455-07:002017-07-25T00:37:52.455-07:00I enjoyed over read your blog post. Your blog have...I enjoyed over read your blog post. Your blog have nice information,<br />I got good ideas from this amazing blog.<br /><br /><a href="https://www.gclub-casino.com/baccarat/" rel="nofollow">สูตรบาคาร่า</a><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16117016437619093322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042465670825243265.post-52165662299805049052016-08-22T12:15:43.797-07:002016-08-22T12:15:43.797-07:00You can't really pluck the staff away because ...You can't really pluck the staff away because what really makes it go is Patterson himself. People have tried to do that and failed.<br /><br />TCU's system is different from most defenses and most coaches don't like to totally overhaul their entire systems.<br /><br />However, the "split field" coverages idea is one that is taking hold big time. Also, the normal procedure is that someone like Leach, Briles, or Patterson will have this breakthrough system.<br /><br />Then all the Texas HS coaches will learn it, apply it, and evolve it. Then it filters up to college football. So you'll see more and more of the TCU-style 4-2-5 as it filters up.<br /><br />Split field coverages, base nickel defense, and many of the various schemes Patterson uses are increasingly common now across the Big 12.iain_boydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05562256909619447094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042465670825243265.post-23068494920966294872016-08-18T13:18:42.547-07:002016-08-18T13:18:42.547-07:00Man, I wish I could have gotten a question in that...Man, I wish I could have gotten a question in that I've been wondering about for a while now. I've been wondering, given Gary Patterson's historical defensive success without (much) blue chip talent, why haven't more teams tried to import that defense? It seems like it could be the defensive version of the air raid: a really great equalizer for programs who can't recruit at the highest levels. And yet, the only program that I'm aware of that has tried to hire away any of his defensive staff to coordinate is Texas Tech in 2011. Why is that?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13629194521538338732noreply@blogger.com