Re: PPP Issues
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 10:20 am
Not what I meant. You need to have a base of who you are and what you do. You build your team to execute your foundation. You adjust some each week for opponents. Maybe this week you adjust 1st and 10 between the 35's to prioritize PM over PS based on the anticipated opponents defense. This is not building from scratch. It is a small change based on scouting from you base. My opinion is if you go to extremes week to week you will not match your roster and quess wrong the opponents plan(Lots of new Profile changes = more errors) All in on what you perceive as an opponents weakness leaves you vulnerable as well if you are wrong. I would be considered generic, but I have a foundation and I do the small things to counter my opponent and counter key things each week. I use the game plan more than the profile to adjust, but I adjust both.
I decided about 4 or 5 years ago to stop chasing other teams. Make them worry about what I do. I decided to run PPP's that are what I like style wise and that are generally successful. Build the team to meet that. Throw in a few adjustments each week and make my opponent beat me. Washington will be there to play each week. We are physical, sound, and most of the time do not beat ourselves. I no longer stress over the opponent each week. I have my identity and you have to beat me.
Last season I got away from my principles a bit and also jumped around trying to be like others a bit to fix it and lost my way the last half of the season. Someone reminded me in the offseason. I may never be 16-0 and 3 or 4 in a row time champion, but I have fun, don't spend hours simming, which is boring. I read logs and analyze the opponent and make my small tweaks. My profile has time outs, 4th down, extra points, and the little things right.
I decided about 4 or 5 years ago to stop chasing other teams. Make them worry about what I do. I decided to run PPP's that are what I like style wise and that are generally successful. Build the team to meet that. Throw in a few adjustments each week and make my opponent beat me. Washington will be there to play each week. We are physical, sound, and most of the time do not beat ourselves. I no longer stress over the opponent each week. I have my identity and you have to beat me.
Last season I got away from my principles a bit and also jumped around trying to be like others a bit to fix it and lost my way the last half of the season. Someone reminded me in the offseason. I may never be 16-0 and 3 or 4 in a row time champion, but I have fun, don't spend hours simming, which is boring. I read logs and analyze the opponent and make my small tweaks. My profile has time outs, 4th down, extra points, and the little things right.