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Herm Edwards says it's coaching, not the players


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1 minute ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Agreed, no way in hell should any corner he left on a island with Julio . Unless there was blown coverage. Plan should have been make atl other receivers beat us

uh yeah I don't know if you noticed but they did. 

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I think its players. oline stinks, pass rush stinks, secondary stinks. The playcalling yes its questionable but the plays dont even have time to develope. The coaches pend on the execution. If the oline dont execute by blocking how is Cam going to have to time. Defensively. Julio just murdered us. Gettlemen was dumb for losing Norman and now we have to ride the storm til someone else can come along.

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9 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Agreed, no way in hell should any corner he left on a island with Julio . Unless there was blown coverage. Plan should have been make atl other receivers beat us

In all fairness when JJ came out the others did pretty freaking good also.  But I agree no cb should be left alone against JJ 

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