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This is on Washington


ncfan

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The dude is just over his head in his playcalling duties.

 

This defense didnt get worse talent wise.  We have been a top defensive team since Ron has been here with way less talent

TD has looked better than he did last year.  Poe and Star are a wash

Jackson is a Major upgrade over Worley and Bradberry playing better than his Sophomore slump last year

Reid is a Upgrade over Coleman 

 

 

The weak link

Playcalling

3rd road game where we are down 17 and looked totally unprepared 

The Giants game where they have hands down the worat OL in football and Eli getting murdered.  What did we do?  Oh just go rushing 3 people (even Ron said that was part of the gameplan in his presser) we couodnt come close to Eli

This Game, we are getting beat up.

We are watching our own QB get beat up and we go Rush 2. Yes RUSHING TWO fugging people on a 3rd down.

Playing TD 10 yards off a slot Switzer on 3rd and 5

Leaving a rookie Corner on a island 1 on 1 no help vs arguably the best WR in football

 

 

 

 

Washington is just completely over his head and needs to take a backseat and coach the DL and learn some more

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