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For the love of all that is holy


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

And who's fault is that?

Not really sure you can put all of that on the coaching staff.  You can prepare the players but they have to go out and make the plays.  For instance in this replay, do you think it is the coaching staffs fault the block wasn't made?  Looks like there was room to run had that block been made.

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2 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

Not really sure you can put all of that on the coaching staff.  You can prepare the players but they have to go out and make the plays.  For instance in this replay, do you think it is the coaching staffs fault the block wasn't made?  Looks like there was room to run had that block had been made.

At the same time it’s clear these guys need a different voice in the locker room.

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Just now, HPPantherzfan said:

Not really sure you can put all of that on the coaching staff.  You can prepare the players but they have to go out and make the plays.  For instance in this replay, do you think it is the coaching staffs fault the block wasn't made?  Looks like there was room to run had that block been made.

On one play sure.  On nearly every play of every game for years now?  That's coaching. 

If these guys can't execute the plays then why keep these players?  The coaches chose the lineup and the plays.  If both fail it's coaching.  If either fail it's coaching because if the players can't understand the play he shouldn't be playing or the play should be scrapped, not continued to be run in hopes someday it works.

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3 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

Not really sure you can put all of that on the coaching staff.  You can prepare the players but they have to go out and make the plays.  For instance in this replay, do you think it is the coaching staffs fault the block wasn't made?  Looks like there was room to run had that block been made.

KB & Devin Funchess are lazy oversized WRs who shouldn't be getting that many snaps. They limit the play calling and kill majority of the drives since all passing plays are forced fed to them. Even worse is defense don't respect their deep threats and are allowed to leave CBs on island while the Safety can come down to stop the run or blitz.

The only way Samuel is going to get better is with live game reps.

 

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