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How good a coach is Stefanski?


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19 minutes ago, hepcat said:

He brought Cleveland to their first playoff appearance in like 20 years what else do we need to say 

Baker did that.  He carried them quite a bit that year.  When Baker got injured last season, their playoff hopes went down the toilet.  People forget just how good Baker was in 2020.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

Overrated. Never used his talent effectively. Abandoned the running game. Very chud like when he was with the panthers.

he makes terrible game day decisions and gets too much credit for 2020. His team beat teams, he has never beat teams.

Agree.  A lot of their big wins in 2020 were shootouts where Baker had to save their butts.  It’s no coincidence that they sputtered in 2021 with an unhealthy Baker.  

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iirc players with the Vikings didn’t like him. Maybe diggs? Similar to how baker didn’t. From what I was by a player that KS doesn’t allow his qbs to change the plays. Everything is what he says and there’s no room for change. Baker has been allowed to audible since college. It’s hindering his game not letting him do it.

 

he also loves scheming around tightends. Even when their te room wasn’t stellar. 

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