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We are this farinto the season and the coaching hasn't evolved


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A combination of shitty decision making and shitty play calling on both sides you think would improve. What exactly does rhule do here? His coordinators are awful. Teddy goes off for one drive a game to give you false hope. Its just Ron with a different color scheme. It starts with tepper. Its not going to get better. Lose out, draft a qb, send teddy away and hopefully the jets will come after brady. Leave snow in minnesota. Someone was like snow is good bc we got two fumbles. Has nothing to do with his scheming. The last two minutes of this game were the worst in football. We continued to give this game away until the bitter end. Season is officially over. Theres no reason to win another game. Start PJ ffs

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I don't know if Rhule's coordinators are awful.  Teddy can't throw reliably past 20 yards and frequently has bewildering and frustrating mistakes that cost us games.  Brady does seem to squander opportunities sometimes, but remember he schemed Moore wide fuging open.  Snow is working with a handful of competent players and a boatload of garbage, so hard to judge him too harshly.

It has been a rough few weeks though.

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I'm willing to give Rhule a pass on time management. Him and Brady have had us in positions to win that I think after one full season they can learn from.

But our DC has no execuse. Prevent d in crucial moments is what we always hated about Ron. When you got to make a stop you don't hault the pressure. You literally take your best defensive player off the field that way(burns). There is no execuse, that's just simple. Even the arm chair coach could've dialed up a blitz on madden to change the outcome.

 

Add that in with Teddy and whoever the hell our kicker is and this is the outcome one should expect.

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We’re also barely halfway over our entire coaching staffs first season in the NFL, minus Phil Snow. So I don’t think damning them to hell is completely fair yet. I get it, win now. But it’s just not realistic and with the qb situation and a whole new system, what do you expect?

Edit. When I say coaching staff, I meant HC and OC. You know, the main ones.

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2 hours ago, mav1234 said:

Snow is working with a handful of competent players and a boatload of garbage, so hard to judge him too harshly.

 

You're only half right, which means you're wrong! Calling intelligent defensive schemes seems beyond him as does learning from his mistakes.

If Tepper doesn't force the issue Snow is unlikely to be fired do to Rhule's close connection to him.

This loss needs to be followed by more and more since we so badly need a QB, so maybe this is where Snow has value after all.

 

 

 

 

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