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Texas HC Steve Sarkisian - Play Calling Flow & Empty Thought Process Play Calling Flow - "I think there is a real gut/real instinct to calling plays. You have to trust your gut." - "There is a gut instinct involved that then ultimately gives you a flow to what...

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