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<blockquote data-quote="Hauschild" data-source="post: 264263" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>You could say that about just about any of Brett's coaches other than Holmgren.</p><p></p><p>The thing is, if you are a coach, you've got to understand that guys in the trenches that have seen it all in 20 years of playing sometimes have a better "feel" for the game.</p><p></p><p>I always argued that if things aren't going right, let Brett direct the offense for a spell and ride him like a stallion. Brett's not the type to want to do this, as evidenced by his comment that he's only audibled out of around 10 plays in 14 games this season. But, last nite was a classic example. He had the Bears on their heels in the second half, so at that point, I'd let him direct the production. Remember last nite when Chilly sent in the goal line shock troops much to Favre's chagrin? What did it lead to? A four yard loss by Taylor. Sometimes you've gotta let instinct take over your pride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hauschild, post: 264263, member: 1638"] You could say that about just about any of Brett's coaches other than Holmgren. The thing is, if you are a coach, you've got to understand that guys in the trenches that have seen it all in 20 years of playing sometimes have a better "feel" for the game. I always argued that if things aren't going right, let Brett direct the offense for a spell and ride him like a stallion. Brett's not the type to want to do this, as evidenced by his comment that he's only audibled out of around 10 plays in 14 games this season. But, last nite was a classic example. He had the Bears on their heels in the second half, so at that point, I'd let him direct the production. Remember last nite when Chilly sent in the goal line shock troops much to Favre's chagrin? What did it lead to? A four yard loss by Taylor. Sometimes you've gotta let instinct take over your pride. [/QUOTE]
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