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This Loss is on Ron


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A lot of blame on Norv

But had you not known he was the OC youd still be blaming shula

Its the same thing just another name to blame.

 

Shula is gone and the same things are happening.  So whats the common denominator?

 

The HC

Their boss

The guy who can over rule and give his input

The game who can tell what he wants in the game plan

The HEAD coach

 

Rons vet loyalty kept guys like Smith and Funchess oit there who are playing like #4s on some of the worst teams vs some of the guys prodcing.  Ron would have the next AB or ODB on the bench while starting a LaFail due to vet presence despite showing no offensive presence 

Wright produced when he was in Moore never git a chance but when he did he blew up for a long TD.  Norvs playcalling didnt look all that bad.  With the situation of OL there wernt many sacks or negative plays

 

The issues were handling of personnel which has been a problem since Ron has been here.  Replace the OC and were still doing the same thing

 

On the D side our guys looked unmotivated and didnt care to be there in the 2nd half.  Yet ron just stood.  Seemed to let the "players work it out themselves"

 

 

Ron got out coached today its as simple as that

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