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Colts fire O-Line coach


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15 minutes ago, Red Dead Redemption said:

We suck. 

The players? Yes but Matsko? Absolutely not. Having a revolving door at tackle and still having the most rushing yards per attempt and 6th best for sacks is a product of his good coaching. We do not need a new O line coach. Tepper was just bragging about him yesterday and was the only assistant on the team who he praised. 

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Matsko has done an amazing job for us here. He's been tasked with turning some pretty shabby personnel groupings into a working line and he's managed to do it very well. This year, the team finished the season with only one guy from the starting OL at the beginning of training camp, and that one guy just retired. Somehow we managed to be statistically good and with a top ranked rushing attack.

If you could get him another Gross or Ryan Kalil (not just any Kalil as we've learned), it would be amazing. The guy knows how to coach a line and bring them together as a group.

 

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9 hours ago, RumHam said:

Amini and Matt Kalil would like a word with you.

So a coach is magically supposed to make a dude who should be on the street (Amini) and Matt Kalil (who sucked just as much with the Vikings aside from his rookie year) hall of famers?  You can't blame a coach for the GM bringing in poo players like Amini and Matt Kalil.  He made Remmers look like an all-star (minus the Super Bowl, which was Shula's fault for putting him 1on1 with Von), and made Van Roten look respectable.  Matsko is one of the best in the league, and for someone who is around here as often as you, I'm surprised you don't see that

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