"A lot of guys don't want to let go of what they know and what they believe in," said Ellis Johnson, who coached Pruitt during his second year at Alabama. "And, while I hate to put it this way, this stuff has gotten to be kind of high school-ish in the way you call defenses because you can't send all these complicated signals and verbiage and calls out there, you can't get lined up. I watch [Pruitt's] units and they handle that stuff extremely well."
"A lot of times the genius in genius is simplicity," Johnson said. "You may have a great system, but if players can't do it, what good is it?"
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"A lot of times the genius in genius is simplicity," Johnson said. "You may have a great system, but if players can't do it, what good is it?"
http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...sive-coordinator-jeremy-pruitt-secret-success