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This coaching staff is still in over their heads


Eazy-E
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Seriously, any time we go up against a team who doesn’t have another college head coach or a staff of experienced NFL coaches we get abused.

Matt Rhule continues to look lost on game days. Joe Brady shows flashes but for the most part calls cutesy bs that doesn’t work in the NFL, and Phil Snow seems to always deploys the wrong packages in crucial situations. Zone when we need to play man, not manning up our best corner against their top receiver, extra LBs and safeties when we need an extra corner, only using 2 down linemen when we’re getting gashed in the run game, etc etc.
 

The only reason this game is tied is because of Cam. These coaches are constantly setting up players in positions to fail instead of for success.

Over a season and a half in and they still haven’t realized this isn’t the NCAA anymore and that bullshit isn’t going to fly against experienced NFL coaches. 
 

They’re getting out coached by Ron Rivera and abused by a beat up WFT for fugs sake.

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6 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

Seriously, any time we go up against a team who doesn’t have another college head coach or a staff of experienced NFL coaches we get abused.

Matt Rhule continues to look lost on game days. Joe Brady shows flashes but for the most part calls cutesy bs that doesn’t work in the NFL, and Phil Snow seems to always deploys the wrong packages in crucial situations. Zone when we need to play man, not manning up our best corner against their top receiver, extra LBs and safeties when we need an extra corner, only using 2 down linemen when we’re getting gashed in the run game, etc etc.
 

The only reason this game is tied is because of Cam. These coaches are constantly setting up players in positions to fail instead of for success.

Over a season and a half in and they still haven’t realized this isn’t the NCAA anymore and that bullshit isn’t going to fly against experienced NFL coaches. 
 

They’re getting out coached by Ron Rivera and abused by a beat up WFT for fugs sake.

2nd rank defense in the league. Poo happens, calm down. 

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1 minute ago, portcity said:

I think its a match up thing on defense. We do great against other athletic teams and struggle against teams who have physically strong olines. 


This is exactly what it is. Reddick and Burns are getting abused. 

It’s always a trade off with DE’s size or speed/agility.

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2 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

we beat a one loss team, and everyone thinks we’re going to the super bowl. half a game later, we want to fire everyone. huddle gonna huddle.

Didn’t say to fire anyone. Just said that after a season and a half our coaches still haven’t strayed away from their college coaching tendencies that clearly do not work in the NFL and that isn’t a good sign.

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