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Reddick on leadership


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12 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Like the fact that Reddick confirmed it was a player execution thing and not a coaching fault..

I knew I saw DB playing with their eyes in the back field and not on their man.. LB running pass the RB missing tackles..

that's also player speak though.  No real leader on a healthy team (locker room wise) is going to pin the blame on anything other than execution.  

go look at some of the worst coaching jobs in Cam's career.   He would stand at the podium.  Say he didn't execute well enough.  It was all his fault.  That wasn't true.  But despite the pouting, Cam always took it all on the chin. 

The correct answer is to say you didn't execute.  That doesn't mean the coaching wasn't garbage.  You ask Bersin to get open deep on a vertical vs Revis.  Well, Bersin would say he should of executed better.   Reality is, the coaches should of never asked him to execute that and throw it his way. 

the problems weren't just execution.  And there 2nd half adjustments pretty much confirmed there intital gameplan that got Washington up and going.....was poor. 

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Lol Cam Newton makes people stupid.

As for who Reddick is talking about, Carter would be a good guess. He legit played like he had money on the other team.

2:11 - Literally ran from his gap assignment to go get blocked. 

3:09 - Zero interest in making the play, Chinn actually runs past LOS in pursuit, turns around and still catches up to the RB before Carter is even close.

10:00 - Lol

Luvu should really be getting all of Carters snaps, dudes always around the ball.

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3 minutes ago, Shaqil915 said:

Lol Cam Newton makes people stupid.

As for who Reddick is talking about, Carter would be a good guess. He legit played like he had money on the other team.

2:11 - Literally ran from his gap assignment to go get blocked. 

3:09 - Zero interest in making the play, Chinn actually runs past LOS in pursuit, turns around and still catches up to the RB before Carter is even close.

10:00 - Lol

Luvu should really be getting all of Carters snaps, dudes always around the ball.

OMFG especially the 2:11 and 10:00 just PAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA holy poo how is he not cut immediately.

Some of the worst line backing that ever line backed. More like line abandoned, anything but backed.

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17 hours ago, Shaqil915 said:

I just watched the actual interview and yea it seems he's talking about the Defense, but I wasn't talking about Cam's play. I don't think many QBs could come in 1 week off the couch and play like that. I also don't think he's talking about DJax, that was his first bad game this year and took full accountability after.

 

BTW most of the team doesn't know Cam like that, so I wouldn't be surprised if some of them thought it was weird that he came in doing celebrations like that.

Vinnie Testaverde was out of the league for a month in 2007 came in cold with the Panthers and beat Arizona 25-10 ..........he was 43 yrs old at the time........

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54 minutes ago, CRA said:

that's also player speak though.  No real leader on a healthy team (locker room wise) is going to pin the blame on anything other than execution.  

go look at some of the worst coaching jobs in Cam's career.   He would stand at the podium.  Say he didn't execute well enough.  It was all his fault.  That wasn't true.  But despite the pouting, Cam always took it all on the chin. 

The correct answer is to say you didn't execute.  That doesn't mean the coaching wasn't garbage.  You ask Bersin to get open deep on a vertical vs Revis.  Well, Bersin would say he should of executed better.   Reality is, the coaches should of never asked him to execute that and throw it his way. 

the problems weren't just execution.  And there 2nd half adjustments pretty much confirmed there intital gameplan that got Washington up and going.....was poor. 

You can live in this blame the coach you don't like for everything skit.. 

But when the film matches exactly what the players and coaches said that happen it isb't coach speak..

Donte admitted he wasn't playing the man and had his eye in the backfield..

That's not coach speak..

No coach wants a player to question accountability of other players...

So that can't be coach speak..

It was clear a few players got over there head and starting going rogue and Reddick is calling it out.. That's players not bad coaching..

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20 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

You can live in this blame the coach you don't like for everything skit.. 

But when the film matches exactly what the players and coaches said that happen it isb't coach speak..

Donte admitted he wasn't playing the man and had his eye in the backfield..

That's not coach speak..

No coach wants a player to question accountability of other players...

So that can't be coach speak..

It was clear a few players got over there head and starting going rogue and Reddick is calling it out.. That's players not bad coaching..

I don't blame the coaches for everything. 

It was pretty clear before the game and was talked about how Gilmore needed to be on McLaurin.  That was a coaching error.  Gilmore is vastly the best DB on the team.  McLaurin is a legit stud WR.   That was the matchup.  Everyone knew stopping McLaurin was the matchup and key. 

That's a coaching error.  Not just an execution error.   

and that error, got the Washington O confident and in a groove the first half.   Can't let a team build up momentuem. 

and yeah, a lot of guys executed poorly.   Pointing to that doesn't mean the coaches therefore did a great job.   

 

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

I don't blame the coaches for everything. 

It was pretty clear before the game and was talked about how Gilmore needed to be on McLaurin.  That was a coaching error.  Gilmore is the vastly the best DB on the team.  McLaurin is a legit stud WR.  

That's a coaching error.  Not just an execution error.   

and that error, got the Washington O confident and in a groove the first half.   Can't let a team building up momentuem. 

and yeah, a lot of guys executed poorly.   Pointing to that has doesn't mean the coaches therefore did a great job.  Never has. 

Crap rolls or slides down hill. Owner, Coach and then Players. If the Players were coached right they would play better, If the Owner hires the right coach and applies healthy pressure & support the Coaches do their jobs well. Not much we can do about Ownership except what they do to themselves. 

If the players play like crap that is 100% on the coaches. It's literally their jobs to get the players prepared and focused or yank them when they are getting killed. That's like saying it's not a manager's job when employees are fugging up, it's their job to address it. 

Players are responsible for their play, not how the coaches prepare or manage them in games. That is equivalent to saying Gilmore was at fault for not deciding to cover McLaurin on his own. It's a dumb argument and a waste of your brain cells sir. 

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19 hours ago, Shaqil915 said:

Think he's talking about Cam honestly. Not his play, but the extra celebrating seemed to rile up Washington and was a little out of touch for a team fighting for a playoff spot. 

 

19 hours ago, unicar15 said:

Yup. Cam needs to just play. He fueled the fire for a team playing for a coach that wanted revenge 

Sorry but that's a pretty crappy read on Reddick's comments deserving of the poo that's being piled on.

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1 hour ago, Shaqil915 said:

Lol Cam Newton makes people stupid

As you've demonstrated.

People just close their mind and think that just because he doesn't fit into some neat little box that keeps a lid on him and his personality, he's a problem for the team that needs contained and put in his place.

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49 minutes ago, CRA said:

I don't blame the coaches for everything. 

It was pretty clear before the game and was talked about how Gilmore needed to be on McLaurin.  That was a coaching error.  Gilmore is vastly the best DB on the team.  McLaurin is a legit stud WR.   That was the matchup.  Everyone knew stopping McLaurin was the matchup and key. 

That's a coaching error.  Not just an execution error.   

and that error, got the Washington O confident and in a groove the first half.   Can't let a team build up momentuem. 

and yeah, a lot of guys executed poorly.   Pointing to that doesn't mean the coaches therefore did a great job.   

 

Yes its pretty clear to play a player who has played a full game all season and coming off a injury on the best WR on the opposing team.. Instead of the guy who has been doing it the last 10 games of the season..

I love all these couch coaches coming up with gameplans hindsight 20/20 that didn't come out of their mouth before the game...

Not 1 post have you made in this forum say anything about putting Gilmore on Mcclarin... Now you act like your Bill Walsh and said that poo before the game...lol

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45 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Crap rolls or slides down hill. Owner, Coach and then Players. If the Players were coached right they would play better, If the Owner hires the right coach and applies healthy pressure & support the Coaches do their jobs well. Not much we can do about Ownership except what they do to themselves. 

If the players play like crap that is 100% on the coaches. It's literally their jobs to get the players prepared and focused or yank them when they are getting killed. That's like saying it's not a manager's job when employees are fugging up, it's their job to address it. 

Players are responsible for their play, not how the coaches prepare or manage them in games. That is equivalent to saying Gilmore was at fault for not deciding to cover McLaurin on his own. It's a dumb argument and a waste of your brain cells sir. 

This is stupid..

So it's the coaches fault that Sam Darnold sucks and can't read defenses??

That the equivalent of saying if players play like crap its coaching!! What??

That leaves no room for players to ever take accountability something Reddick just said needs to happen...

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1 minute ago, WOW!! said:

Yes its pretty clear to play a player who has played a full game all season and coming off a injury on the best WR on the opposing team.. Instead of the guy who has been doing it the last 10 games of the season..

I love all these couch coaches coming up with gameplans hindsight 20/20 that didn't come out of their mouth before the game...

Not 1 post have you made in this forum say anything about putting Gilmore on Mcclarin... Now you act like your Bill Walsh and said that poo before the game...lol

We put Gilmore on Pitts.  We put Gilmore on AJ Green.  We have been putting Gilmore on the biggest threat of late situationally when it mattered.  Not Jackson.  Because again, Gilmore is hands down the best DB in Carolina. 

and Gilmore was on the field in the first half on the plays McLaurin hit the big plays.  It's why the snap count excuse Rhule threw out there was bogus.  And of course, they made the obivous correction in the 2nd half. 

You can go read threads on this forum before the Washington game...where it was talked about why this should be a win for us.  It specfically talked about us having Gilmore and the ability to neutralize McClaurin.  Which was the key to stopping Washington's O.   That's not hindsight.   Claiming it is hindsight is just breaking your back bending over to defend Matt Rhule and poor coaching/gameplan they came out with. 

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