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Rhule is PISSED


Proudiddy

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3 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Teddy is the last guy to be responsible for that sack.  He literally had 1 second to throw.  I was surprised that Brady didn’t call a screen or draw there just to gain 5-7 yards.  I get that Rhule is pissed.  But maybe instead of being pissed at a player he should be pissed at his OC

I'll have to go back and watch it again, but he definitely didn't seem to be happy with what led up to it...  he kept emphasizing the FG attempt was not what he wanted and it "wasn't ideal."  He also specifically said they didn't have any high percentage plays for 4th and 17.  So, it was highly implied that he wasn't happy with the plays leading up to the FG.  Nor should he be.  Brady and the offense poo the bed.

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13 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

They had a delayed DL that was a big boy that completely obliterated Davis into Bridgewater, with all go routes like I said. That is a recipe for disaster and completely on the coaches.

Def watch the replay. All the route were long developing go routes and Davis was killed into Bridgewater who was trying to step up in his pocket. There is no way he can be blamed and he couldn't just throw the ball away anywhere.

By gawd, that's Mike Shula's music!

 

Bad call by Brady at the worst time. Even Kyle S. and McVay have head scratcher moments.

Hopefully he'll improve. He called some great plays in the redzone today so there is progress.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

I'll have to go back and watch it again, but he definitely didn't seem to be happy with what led up to it...  he kept emphasizing the FG attempt was not what he wanted and it "wasn't ideal."  He also specifically said they didn't have any high percentage plays for 4th and 17.  So, it was highly implied that he wasn't happy with the plays leading up to the FG.  Nor should he be.  Brady and the offense poo the bed.

Makes sense.  What I do like is that he used analytics to make the call.  The FG was the higher % play there. And heck it almost worked. 

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4 minutes ago, Rags said:

By gawd, that's Mike Shula's music!

 

Bad call by Brady at the worst time. Even Kyle S. and McVay have head scratcher moments.

Hopefully he'll improve. He called some great plays in the redzone today so there is progress.

Ya, i'm not too worried about Brady when it comes to our coaching staff.

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Just now, Smithers said:

But they don’t take into account the massive leg of Joey Slye lol.  90% of nfl kickers don’t get close.  

 

Just now, Proudiddy said:

Yeah, but not sure how they calculate the probability of a 65 yard FG attempt when they don't even know what Slye's range is.

Dont disagree. I think the field goal was the right call especially considering it was in Syle's accuracy zone.

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Just now, Harbingers said:

 

Dont disagree. I think the field goal was the right call especially considering it was in Syle's accuracy zone.

Yeah, Rhule did say he doesn't even watch Slye's pregame attempts...  he said Chase told him that today, Slye would be good from the 47.  So, knowing the low probability of converting 4th and 17, he elected for the FG, but then he reiterated again that it wasn't ideal and we couldn't take a sack on 3rd.

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34 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Watching it live, it appeared they got instant pressure up the middle and sent extra guys hard off each edge.

If you know they're bringing pressure, which they typically always have in those situations, you gotta have a hot read or a quick outlet setup.  With them sending extra guys, you got to scheme someone open quick...  it looked to me, like Brady called something long-developing, the blocking failed, and that's why Teddy had nowhere to go.

While I don't disagree with this at all, the real questions there are:

1.  Did Teddy read the defense properly at the line?  If no, it's 100% on Teddy.

2.  Assuming Teddy read it correctly, did he have a play to check to that was faster developing?  If he didn't, that's 100% on Brady.

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