Credit where credit is due, this is stuff I like to see.
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From # 3 at : http://www.buffalobills.com/news/art...form=hootsuite
In a number of series in training camp, Ryan has purposely put the defense in poor personnel groupings and less than ideal play calls to force his defenders to think, adjust or make the best of a bad situation knowing they will inevitably come up during the season.
Another recent example came in a two-minute drill period when only the offense knew the down and distance at the end of a series. The defense was purposely kept in the dark and had to adjust and react to the offense on the fly. The result of the play was a touchdown, but for Ryan and his defensive staff it was a teaching moment to help prepare their defensive unit for stressful split-second situations where you just have to make it work the best you can and get to the next play.
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