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... One is obviously execution, but the other is avoiding the “moment of crack.”
http://coachingsearch.com/article?a=UConn-Bob-Diaco-wants-to-eliminate-that-moment-of-crack
>>“I’d like to see the elimination of that moment of crack,” Diaco said. “Even in the games a year ago, you can see these games that are highly competitive. If you just look at the box score, it’s not necessarily indicative of how the game went. There were a lot of games that, late in the third or middle of the fourth, where some kind of adversity happens, and what looked like a formidable game up to that point, the train came off the tracks, and there was that moment of crack.
“For the better part of two-and-a-half quarters, a team is held to seven points, and all of a sudden, they’ve got three or four unanswered touchdowns. It’s not indicative of the preparation or their abilities and talents.”<<
http://coachingsearch.com/article?a=UConn-Bob-Diaco-wants-to-eliminate-that-moment-of-crack
>>“I’d like to see the elimination of that moment of crack,” Diaco said. “Even in the games a year ago, you can see these games that are highly competitive. If you just look at the box score, it’s not necessarily indicative of how the game went. There were a lot of games that, late in the third or middle of the fourth, where some kind of adversity happens, and what looked like a formidable game up to that point, the train came off the tracks, and there was that moment of crack.
“For the better part of two-and-a-half quarters, a team is held to seven points, and all of a sudden, they’ve got three or four unanswered touchdowns. It’s not indicative of the preparation or their abilities and talents.”<<