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Mr. Scot

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24 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Running for your life, slow developing plays, players not getting open, and oh yeah, getting your brains bashed in tends to have that effect

what is allowed is what will continue for his troubles on the field as well. Good coaches would not allow some his issues. There are ways to send the message 

 

Slow developing plays--whose fault?

Can  Cam dump off like Brees ?  Like Ryan ?

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59 minutes ago, stirs said:

I don't blame Cam

He is being asked to do things in the pros that he has never had to do before.  He primarily ran the ball his entire career until the pros.  Maybe it is beyond just some adjustments to the point of having to reinvent himself, sort of

Its been since 2011 ?

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30 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Running for your life, slow developing plays, players not getting open, and oh yeah, getting your brains bashed in tends to have that effect

what is allowed is what will continue for his troubles on the field as well. Good coaches would not allow some his issues. There are ways to send the message 

 

Not checking down and holding the ball until you have to run for your life, failing to identify the blitzers and changing the play, not getting to the line until 10 seconds even when you had he play called in at 20 seconds, failing to improve your mechanics despite all he work done to help you over 7 years.  When do we tell it like it is, coaches can't play or think for you and if your mechanics suck you are responsible for fixing it not the coaches. It isn't rocket science to avoid throwing off your back foot and sailing the ball high more times than not. Her has been told shown and watched film a 1000 times. He is a grown man making 20 million dollars a year which is plenty of incentive to fix his issues on his own even if he needs to workout with a quarterback guru in the offseason instead of vacationing and club hopping. 

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No

There were a few good moments but this team looked far too inept far too often for me to feel good about them.  What is more, this season does not leave me excited for the next.  I felt better about the 7-8-1 team than I do right now.  That team felt like they were trending up.  This team does not feel like they are trending anywhere, nor do I get the sense they care to.  They are just existing, and it feels as if they are okay with that.

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1 hour ago, panthers55 said:

Wade Wilson has been QB coach for one pro team Dallas and his claim to fame is Tony Romo and Dak Prescott. Sorry but I think both are overated especially Romo who routinely was bad at playoff time. So if we look at the success Wilson has had for one team honestly I don't see him as much of an upgrade. Some folks here dislike our staff so much they routinely tout every alternative as manna from heaven. 

Wrong. He coached the Bears with Grossman in their Super Bowl year. He returned to the Cowboys afterward.

And I have to amend my original after rechecking.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Wrong. He coached the Bears with Grossman in their Super Bowl year. He returned to the Cowboys afterward.

And I have to amend my original after rechecking.

Coaching Rex is a great addition to one's resume.

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1 minute ago, ras977 said:

Coaching Rex is a great addition to one's resume.

Coaching Rex to a Super Bowl is, I'd say.

Bigger deal to me though is that in the original post, I had the dates wrong. Wilson and Rivera are, in fact, former colleagues.

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Coaching Rex to a Super Bowl is, I'd say.

Bigger deal to me though is that in the original post, I had the dates wrong. Wilson and Rivera are, in fact, former colleagues.

Agree--but the Bears were in the Super Bowl, DESPITE Grossman.

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48 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Coaching Rex to a Super Bowl is, I'd say.

Bigger deal to me though is that in the original post, I had the dates wrong. Wilson and Rivera are, in fact, former colleagues.

Probably more credit goes to the OC, Ron Turner who managed to score points with Orton and Grossman and scheme to his strengths, in other words develop the running game. 

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54 minutes ago, ras977 said:

Agree--but the Bears were in the Super Bowl, DESPITE Grossman.

Eehhh, you can't entirely say that. Grossman had his moments. 

People used to say that about Delhomme too. Heck, even Shula isn't completely incompetent.

11 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Probably more credit goes to the OC, Ron Turner who managed to score points with Orton and Grossman and scheme to his strengths, in other words develop the running game. 

Ron's working with us now too.

Who knows? He might also be interested in bringing Wilson aboard.

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35 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Eehhh, you can't entirely say that. Grossman had his moments. 

People used to say that about Delhomme too. Heck, even Shula isn't completely incompetent.

Ron's working with us now too.

Who knows? He might also be interested in bringing Wilson aboard.

Might tell us how good our staff thinks Wilson is. Hard to get excited about guys getting fired at their position of strength. Unless like Shula could be one day, Wilson was let go as a scapegoat for someone else.

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40 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Might tell us how good our staff thinks Wilson is. Hard to get excited about guys getting fired at their position of strength. Unless like Shula could be one day, Wilson was let go as a scapegoat for someone else.

Jones' ego won't let him fire Jason Garrett.

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