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Who's Olsen talking about?


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34 minutes ago, CRA said:

Greg is talking about a coaching type though.  Ones that presently exist in today's NFL.  

He might not be directly talking about Matt Rhule.  Matt Rhule certainly seems to be the type coach Greg would be referencing in general though.  

Seriously CRA if Pakistan prime minister starts talking about American's duplicity in his countries poverty rate.. Do you think hes talking about Matt Rhule??

He's talking about Martz it's clear..

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52 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

In this tweet...

If I had to guess I'd say...Mike Martz.

Obviously Olsen had no issue playing under Ron Rivera and Mike Shula.

He never played under Matt Rhule but yes, he could be referencing him here.

I'd still put my money on it being about Mike Martz though.

Didnt Josh Norman get in trouble here for freelancing in the playoffs against Seattle when we had them at home but got a turnover/sack and all was forgiven per Ron?

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10 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Mike Martz had Kurt Warner, Torry Holt, Marshall Faulk and a pretty fugging good Rams team for a few years, so I wouldn't be too quick to think it was necessarily him.

He was notorious for ignoring TE’s in the passing game from what I recall.  He had good offenses once upon a time, yes, but he failed to adapt and I think Martz is exactly who he’s talking about.  Greg has been outspoken about how Cam and coming here gave him the career he had.  Like CRA said though, Rhule fits that as well.  Not who he’s talking about, but he also fits the mold

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9 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

He's talking about Martz it's clear..

I mean, he is talking about a lot more than one coach.   He is talking about head coaching in general.  What he views as positive. 

Maybe he is talking about Martz with that one line.  He isn't just talking about Martz though in his point.  Just like he isn't talking about just Andy Reid.  Or just talking about his staff in Carolina. 

What side of the equation do you think Matt Rhule falls on? The guy who has been criticized for wanting to be too hands on with every aspect.  That blasted him former MVP publicly for taking a built in audible.  A coach who had opposing defenses running the WR routes for the WRs all year long? 

I'd say Matt Rhule doesn't trend toward the side of head coaching that Olsen is praising. 

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5 minutes ago, PandaMan said:

He was notorious for ignoring TE’s in the passing game from what I recall.  He had good offenses once upon a time, yes, but he failed to adapt and I think Martz is exactly who he’s talking about.  Greg has been outspoken about how Cam and coming here gave him the career he had.  Like CRA said though, Rhule fits that as well.  Not who he’s talking about, but he also fits the mold

Martz prioritized scheme over personnel.  No doubt about that.   The Bears publicly acknowledged that mistake once Olsen did historical things here.   They should of altered their scheme once the best receiver became the TE.  Instead they stuck with the scheme and traded the TE. 

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, he is talking about a lot more than one coach.   He is talking about head coaching in general.  What he views as positive. 

Maybe he is talking about Martz with that one line.  He isn't just talking about Martz though in his point.  Just like he isn't talking about just Andy Reid.  Or just talking about his staff in Carolina. 

What side of the equation do you think Matt Rhule falls on? The guy who has been criticized for wanting to be too hands on with every aspect.  That blasted him former MVP publicly for taking a built in audible.  A coach who had opposing defenses running the WR routes for the WRs all year long? 

I'd say Matt Rhule doesn't trend toward the side of head coaching that Olsen is praising. 

But if Olsen tapped into the Panthers (like you said)... He knows Rhule isn't known to be a offensive genius or a developer of offensive schemes (he is known as a program builder or ceo) not for being  a specialist on 1 side of the ball.. He basically has a philosophy he doesn't create one.. Olsen is basically talking about a guy who feels his scheme is more important then the players in them.. That describes a specific mentality usually had by a guy who is laser focus on one aspect of something and feels his "created" method is more successful then the some of the parts...

That would be Martz..  JMO..

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19 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

But if Olsen tapped into the Panthers (like you said)... He knows Rhule isn't known to be a offensive genius or a developer of offensive schemes (he is known as a program builder or ceo) not for being  a specialist on 1 side of the ball.. He basically has a philosophy he doesn't create one.. Olsen is basically talking about a guy who feels his scheme is more important then the players in them.. That describes a specific mentality usually had by a guy who is laser focus on one aspect of something and feels his "created" method is more successful then the some of the parts...

That would be Martz..  JMO..

Ok.  But I am not arguing that he isn't referencing Martz in that comment.  He easily could be. 

I also think there are two separate things at play.  1.  Prioritizing scheme over personnel (which Martz is a textbook example of with Olsen).  2.  HCs that allow great players to go off script and adapt as they see it in game.  

I think Greg is clearly referencing #2 and the pros it.  I know Martz is guilty of #1.  Maybe he is guilty of #2 and not allowing that too.   

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Ok.  But I am not arguing that he isn't referencing Martz in that comment.  He easily could be. 

I also think there are two separate things at play.  1.  Prioritizing scheme over personnel (which Martz is a textbook example of with Olsen).  2.  HCs that allow great players to go off script and adapt as they see it in game.  

I think Greg is clearly referencing #2 and the pros it.  I know Martz is guilty of #1.  Maybe he is guilty of #2 and not allowing that too.   

Number 2# could be Pete Carroll (who he did actually play for) and has a history of number #2..

Example...

Russ, Lynch, Sherman, Thomas, Bennett,  Wagner,  and many more had freedom on and off the field..

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