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Stupid ass thread.. Rhule can't cover Mcclarin in 2 deep pass plays.. He can't force Burns not to make the sack when he has Henikie dead to rights or totally wiff on a Option play... 3rd and 26 players make plays not let Henkie escape and make a fuging play??

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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

This wasn't outcoached some you need to STFU!!! The Defense got completely out played... I'm not blaming the coaches because the players can't fuging execute!! Players play coaches coach.. The players failed!!

This was 100% out coached.

Defense got outplayed yes

But we did nothing to scheme and stop #17 after he beat us Over and Over and Over and Over again.

we let them run at will.  While not making any form of adjustments to stop it.

the wasted Timeout late.

the clock mismanagement 

scheming up CMC running a route short of the sticks on 4th down.

 

 

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Just now, ncfan said:

This was 100% out coached.

Defense got outplayed yes

But we did nothing to scheme and stop #17 after he beat us Over and Over and Over and Over again.

we let them run at will.  While not making any form of adjustments to stop it.

the wasted Timeout late.

the clock mismanagement 

scheming up CMC running a route short of the sticks on 4th down.

 

 

No the fug it wasn't!! Missed tackles people getting burnt and totally missing assignments is on the players!!!!!

They were in position to make fuging plays and they didn't??

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4 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Stupid ass thread.. Rhule can't cover Mcclarin in 2 deep pass plays.. He can't force Burns not to make the sack when he has Henikie dead to rights or totally wiff on a Option play... 3rd and 26 players make plays not let Henkie escape and make a fuging play??

Rhule can’t cover him but he can sure as he11 make adjustments and scheme after he roasted you 3-4 times with what your doing.

and if you keep trotting out the same poo after the constant same result 

that’s on coaching 

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8 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

This wasn't outcoached some you need to STFU!!! The Defense got completely out played... I'm not blaming the coaches because the players can't fuging execute!! Players play coaches coach.. The players failed!!

Part of coaching is coaching your players to execute your gameplan, or making a gameplan your players can execute. Incompetent coaching either way.

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Just now, ncfan said:

If you keep running the same coverage with the same guy in coverage while getting rosted over and over and over again.

 

that’s beyond the Fugging player.  That’s inept coaching 

They didn't.. They came out of Man when it was clear that Djax couldn't cover Mcclarin.. 

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Just now, WOW!! said:

Not coming up and making the tackle on 3rd and 26 is players not coaching.. It shouldn't never got to that play and let's neglect the fact that our higlghy paid RT gets a fuging holding call.. Was that coaching??

When you’ scheme that far out on prevent D allowing them to catch a pass open for 17 yards on 3rd and 26 before the DB can make contact.  
that’s on the coach and the scheme/play call.

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13 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

This wasn't outcoached some you need to STFU!!! The Defense got completely out played... I'm not blaming the coaches because the players can't fuging execute!! Players play coaches coach.. The players failed!!

So choosing not to blitz and pressure a third tier qb is on the players? Stfu and be banned

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