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I'm down with all of that completely.
Still, it's very rare that coaches adapt a whole lot. They're married to the vision they have and will tinker with it, but not change much about it.
Meyer, in his prime, was literally the best at working with what he's got and adapting an offense to suit them. He changed things yearly and was in a class of his own at the time.
This past season, we had the opposite. I'd estimate they got 25 percent of what the players are capable out of them. Certainly no higher than 50 percent. That's criminal at their pay grade.
Meyer: Excuses by first-year coaches 'insane'
Urban Meyer says first-year coaches should stop the "new generation of excuse" -- blaming players -- and instead take responsibility for losses.
www.espn.com