interesting note at the end of the interview. Bronco confesses to deliberately whistling plays dead earlier / later / not at all during scrimmage in order to mess with his team's mental focus. He said he is trying to teach them poise, to acknowledge that the last call may have been wrong or unfair, but to gather their focus back up and move to the next play. He said that Max makes his displeasure at early whistle sacks plain for everyone to see, and Jan Jorgensen feels he gets denied his 15 sacks per scrimmage with mistimed whistles.
Bronco says the more they focus on lost opportunities, the more he leans on them with unfair whistles. He wants them to become more businesslike, and to scheme from wherever they find themselves.
Interestingly, Bronco says he also mistimes his whistles for his coaches, to teach them to move past bad calls and on to the next play.
http://pandora.bonnint.net/audio/200...mendenhall.mp3
Bronco says the more they focus on lost opportunities, the more he leans on them with unfair whistles. He wants them to become more businesslike, and to scheme from wherever they find themselves.
Interestingly, Bronco says he also mistimes his whistles for his coaches, to teach them to move past bad calls and on to the next play.
http://pandora.bonnint.net/audio/200...mendenhall.mp3
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