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Cam Just Said Coaches Were Conservative


TylerDurden

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Post-game on-field interview, Chris Meyers said Ron told him we wouldn't be conservative in the second half, Cam appeared to shrug that off and said, "well, we WERE conservative.  It's not how we wanted to do it, but at the end of the day you have to trust your coaching."

Smh...  look, all that matters is we won, but we've been blowing huge leads all season and have to fight off our heels for a single game saving play, game after game after game.

Again, as long as we keep winning it doesn't matter, but Ron has to know better by now.  Nobody is asking him to throw hail marys every down, but come on man...  that was ridiculous.  We won, but these wins don't feel like they carry the momentum they should when we back into it.

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But thats my issue...  he went f'ing knute rockne-era on offense, but after getting torched for blown coverages and mismatches on their first two possessions, you're dialing up corner blitzes with your best cover corner?  Lol...  it was just an all-around brain fart for an entire half.  Send blitzes, play 10 yards off, bite on short and intermediate routes, get burnt.  Or play 10 yards off, stay 10 yards off relative to movement, give up 20 yards a pop. Rinse, repeat.

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1 minute ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

the defense was on the field practically the entire 2nd half. they were gassed. 

you don't call 3 conservative plays on offense only to put ur defense back on the field. 

that's basic poo the coaches should be aware of, especially after blowing leads to the Colts, Packers, and Giants during the regular season. 

Yeah.

Since Seattle pretty much had throw the entire time. You were literally wearing your defense and pass rush down, as they had to do it repetitively.

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