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Out Coached


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2 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Part of coaching is coaching your players to execute your gameplan, or making a gameplan your players can execute. Incompetent coaching either way.

This is some BS.  If this was true then Sam should still be the Qb.. All you have to do is coach him up right?? Forget the fact no matter how good you coach him up he has to be able to excute what you're coaching...

The player missed assignments, tackles and plays all day...

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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

They didn't.. They came out of Man when it was clear that Djax couldn't cover Mcclarin.. 

then why did they continue to put DJax on him?  Why didn’t we slide Gilly on him.  Instead trying to completely adjust the Fugging scheme.

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2 minutes ago, RumHam said:

So choosing not to blitz and pressure a third tier qb is on the players? Stfu and be banned

And leave our Secondary 1 on 1 when they were getting burnt all day was the call right?? And person in this same thread just said they didn't change up.. When that was a exact example of changing up...

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I don’t buy at all that the guys on our squad “couldn’t cover.” 
 

A couple of the throws Heinike made were ridiculous. One in the end zone to Sims? That went between three guys. So in part I think it was luck. In part it was scheme. Even the throw that McLaurin missed toward the end of the game…everyone was out of position. It was just very poorly adjusted imo. 

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20 minutes ago, Growl said:

Rhule doesn’t understand the nfl game. Brady is an atrocious game day playcaller. The seat needs to be getting real warm. The team is built to win right now. Can’t spend four years hoping they figure it out or this could turn real ugly real quick.

 

these are the kinds of games you’re expected to win when you wear those words inside the back of your jersey

 

That’s the standard around here 

 

Rhule has yet to do it 

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1 minute ago, ncfan said:

then why did they continue to put DJax on him?  Why didn’t we slide Gilly on him.  Instead trying to completely adjust the Fugging scheme.

again 

coaching

Really ugly looks. So we were in some kind of zone, only rushed 4, no blitzes, LB's were just floating around aimlessly

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5 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

This is some BS.  If this was true then Sam should still be the Qb.. All you have to do is coach him up right?? Forget the fact no matter how good you coach him up he has to be able to excute what you're coaching...

The player missed assignments, tackles and plays all day...

Well he’s injured for one thing. It’s an ok argument to say player execution if it’s a play or two. If it’s “all day” that is 100% on coaching. Coaches also have a say on which players are on the team. Poor talent evaluation is also incompetent coaching. 

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2 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Well he’s injured for one thing. It’s an ok argument to say player execution if it’s a play or two. If it’s “all day” that is 100% on coaching. Coaches also have a say on which players are on the team. Poor talent evaluation is also incompetent coaching. 

And all day I saw missed tackles missed assignments and missed play making opportunities from players who were in position to do what they have all season... That's not coaching fault!!

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