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Coaching or Execution?


Mr. Scot

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Coaching, easily.

 

The plays that are called are not fitting to the circumstances at hand. Even executed properly it isn't the right plays to be called and players would be struggling to execute properly.

Sure a 20 yard route call taking forever to develop on 3rd and 4 in the beginning of 4th quarter, or reverse COULD play out but why are you putting that stress on the players? Why are you getting all fancy and making it harder than it needs to be?  

 

Players shouldnt be be trying to force something to fit or work, call a play they can easily execute and  it being more of a matter of playing good football. Simple as that, especially when we are already struggling.

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Coaching has effected the execution. Coaches put us in the position we were to Denver and Minnesota, they made us play from behind and then the players pressed and made mistakes, ie Cams interceptions. We had Minnesota on their heels early and with the right coaching calls could have put them away. Players do need to be more disciplined though. Talking to Benjamin with his penalty that cost us 7. Both sides responsible but coaches more so.

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