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The View From Section 241 — Buffalo

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One of the things that stuck out when I watched it on my recording later and are the types of things I miss live as I don't have that deep of a strategic knowledge of the game, but the commentators were mentioning that UConn was running the 3 bunch set out wide to pull Dolak out of the middle of the field and into coverage. I don't recall in years prior hearing that kind of call out related to our OC neutralizing the defensive threats.

Also can force the defense to show their hand pre snap.
 
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LOL. Not trying to pick on you. One of my pet peeves professionally is watching people use charts to illustrate a point when they can't explain what the chart shows.
Or that they tell you it means one thing, you offer a mathematical proof that anyone can understand that it does not mean that, and they still cling to their original position.
 
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Or that they tell you it means one thing, you offer a mathematical proof that anyone can understand that it does not mean that, and they still cling to their original position.
I once had someone on a panel for a program I was moderating who put up a slide to show why the economy was going to do better. The slide was on screen for about three seconds. After she was on to the next slide, I asked her to go back, and then to explain what the slide showed. Her answer: "I don't know. I just got the slide today." Which, since I had invited her to present, made me look stupid. (O.K., even more so than I can do on my own.)

Ever since then, I have an issue with people showing me charts and slides if they have no clue what the chart/slide is saying.
 

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After she was on to the next slide, I asked her to go back, and then to explain what the slide showed. Her answer: "I don't know. I just got the slide today." Which, since I had invited her to present, made me look stupid. (O.K., even more so than I can do on my own.)
Most would expect that any good attorney would find some way to spin her response to make it appear positive.
 

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