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Opinions on Scott Turner's playcalling today?


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56 minutes ago, CLG said:

I like that he will keep doing what's working. If they dont stop it, he will run the play over and over or multiple times in a drive.  

Teams do that to us but rarely the other way around. 

To be fair, Norv did the same thing just earlier this year. When we played Jacksonville we ran mid zone like 15 times. Which Greg Olsen said is practically unheard of in the NFL. They couldn’t stop it and CMac had like 150 rushing yards. 

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40 minutes ago, Smithers said:

He did well.  Kyle killed three drives and we still scored 24 points. 

Killed three drives, but got us to a score on four.

He's perplexing. He has these terrible unwise moments (and there are tipped balls that cause issue, too) but the guy can also march the team 86 yards down the field for a touchdown in less than two minutes. (And he's done that last minute march multiple times this year.)

I'd really like to see him play with good protection, but that's not going to happen again this season.

 

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I was pleasantly surprised for the most part. I liked the level of involvement all around with him being on the sideline coaching players up directly compared to having a guy huddled up in the booth by himself all game. If not for the turnovers we should have been in position to win with a very solid gameplan from Scott.

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Honestly it hasn't been bad these past two games but it is a very small sample size. Turnovers are what killed us and I don't think those turnovers were Turner's fault due to bad plays being called, just poor execution by the QB. 

The Defense on the other hand... 

Oof. 

Also, Donte Jackson does not look like an NFL Corner...

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