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Simple Truth; Mazzone Tightens Up On Play Calling

Typically early in big games Noel is either ultra conservative or simply tight with his play calling setting the table for the manner in which he will call the rest of the game. If the bruins have a big lead Noel is great at play calling. If the team is down by two plus touch downs he is equally agressive and open minded because he holds the mind set of nothing too lose. But if the game is close especially if we are playing in a big game, and yes they are all big games but I'm referring to marquee match ups, he calls plays super tight. Have you seen his call sheet that he refers too during games? It looks like a grocery list one would take to the store for a quick shop. A wrinkled - folded piece of paper that by the third quarter has the physical consistency of toilet paper. Look at David Shaw's play list which is a laminated, color coded (for play selection on certain downs and distances), as well as tendancies of his opponents defense in given situations. Shaws play list is a cornucopia of information and options. Mazzone refers to something a Pop Warner Mighty Might coach might have. Bring in a fearless and agressive new offensive coordinator and an experienced QB coach because this jack session isn't working.

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