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Fozzy


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Sealed the game for us last week with a huge touchdown. Has been consistently gashing teams for the past 4 weeks.

 

This week, benched. 1 rush, 0 receptions.

 

There was a point in the game when the Seattle defense was tired. They'd given up a long drive, and looked defeated. It was the perfect time to put in the fresh legged burner to throw some screens. Instead we lined Jerricho Cotchery up in the backfield.

 

Who is responsible for these decisions?

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Yeh, Bersin on the team is on the Big Cat-- send all the hate mail to him. That ones not on Shula or Rivera.

 

Shula still sucks... Deangelo would come in, screen time every time,... they knew it, we knew it,... I guess Shula didnt. Awkward,...

 

Shula needed to adjust the types of runs being called, Wagner was shadowing Stewart from what I saw, went everywhere that Stewart went.  We did fake him once when he followed stewart to the weak side but the play ended up going right-- but then we stopped but they didnt.

 

After KBs 4th catch in a row, and it was still 14-10--- we stopped hitting him for 1st downs, and also didnt have someone coming across to clear Thomas off,.. Kelvin consistently beat his guy all night, including Sherman when he was on that side---- the int Cam threw---- I swear there was another route in the area that brought Earl into that zone.  Had the route cleared the other way Kelvin had beaten Sherman for a redzone catch.

 

Shula,...

 

Riveras true suckage came out at the end of the 1st half.  We had a good chance for a TD, and time for the first down and a shot,...

 

but 15 seconds off to sell out for a field goal from an unreliable kicker. 

 

but but,.. Riverboat showed up for a moment so we are stuck forever with this guy.

 

 

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Schemes, route design,  laying up for too long, refusal to get aggressive or go to no huddle, refusal to set the tempt, clock management.  

 

So yes Rivera and Shula suck.

 

 

The philosophy is sound ala Seattle, 49ers et al.

 

 

 

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I don't think we disguised anything on offense. Seattle jumped several routes out OVER anticipating. They knew what was coming. Cam should get better at looking off wrs going forward.

The lining up Cotch in the backfield was embarrasing. Then they do an option? Lol

Also agree the favor to Bersin project has ran it's course.

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Fozzy, great game last week! You'll be rewarded this week by watching us throw the one screen pass a game we throw to Deangeslow Williams!

Bersin was the first read on 2 plays! One resulted in a sack another a interception. No one on this coaching staff learns from mistakes. Bersin can't beat press coverage this isn't anything new its been going on all year but yet they keep trotting him out there. This staff is getting a free pass because we limped on into the postseason, this organization will never take the next step with them here.

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