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Most teams lose because they don't know why they lost.


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Its from his coaching clinic thing at UF yesterday

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Most teams lose because they don’t know why they lost. I want to coach players, guys, that love football and love practice and pay attention the whole time at practice. I want to coach players that love to run to the football. I want to coach players that love to take notes. And that’s how you become different. That’s how you become great. That’s how you win.”

 

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Oh.  I thought he said something about not knowing why he lost.  To me the idea of what hes saying makes total sense unless you're just trying to find more reasons to not like the guy.  If you dont know why you're losing then the problems causing you to lose are most likely going to continue. 

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15 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

Oh.  I thought he said something about not knowing why he lost.  To me the idea of what hes saying makes total sense unless you're just trying to find more reasons to not like the guy.  If you dont know why you're losing then the problems causing you to lose are most likely going to continue. 

I focused less on that and more on the part about wanting to coach players that love football. That sounds good. Too bad he thought Sam Darnold was one of those players. Think he was impressed with how much Sam loved football as he walked back to the bench without a care in the world after that pick six against the Patriots?

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Rhule's and Fit's biggest mistakes: OL,QB, OC

OL-- 2 new well regarded OL and replaced the OL coach
QB--multiple attempts at new FA QB
OC--replaced child Joe Brady with decent OC Macadoo

FA isn't over and we have the most cap space in the league.  Don't be surprised if we upgrade at QB and LT before the draft.

We have a coach addressing his mistakes....not "the answer is on the roster".  RR would have kept Brady on for 2 more years out of loyalty, not played the rookies in favor of vets, and not actively tried to add personnel to address needs.

Rhule fcked up.  He's at least trying to address it.

Tepper has decided Rhule is  our coach.  So be it.   I'm not rooting against them.


 




 

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Anybody looking at much of any of that speech/rambling and coming away with "this guy knows his poo" doesn't know poo.

I mean he's known about this clinic for a long time, and that's what he prepared? I'd ask for my money back.

It's just like a presser where he just throws stuff out there without ever actually answering or saying anything of value.

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