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The Team Played For Their Coach Today


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2 hours ago, CRA said:

Reality is the O played like utter dog poo

the D played against a hurt QB.  One who was clearly hurt and made the Saints O almost inoperable for most of the game. 

I mean you can’t really feel good about the Panthers at all through 3 games.  It’s the worst the Panthers have looked to kick off any season of the Rhule era 

Bad thing is that jameis with his broken ribs looked significantly better than a healthy baker 

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2 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

See the problem on this board is all in this post. We assume that our staff doesn’t do these things because we base all of these things on the final outcomes. We don’t see what happens during the prep week. We don’t see what happens during halftime. We don’t see anything that goes on in the meeting rooms or between players. We view poor performance and outcomes on coaching prep, adjustments, etc. Sometimes it’s as easy as making one more play. Example: If Horn picks Winston or Shaq picks Winston we potentially prevent a score or score ourselves. Last week: if burns keeps contain and gets a sack the giants don’t score a TD drive, we win the game. Coaches coach. Players play. It’s that simple. Winston has been in NO for 2.5 years. Baker has been here 3 months, and split starter reps with Darnold during camp. We’ll figure it out. All these people here using Cincinnati as an example before have shut the fug up. They are exactly where we are. Chill and be a fan, or just pick the yearly winner.  

We don't have to see all that.

When a team looks unprepared, or they get penalized too much, or players make too many mental mistakes, or when other teams make adjustments that change the course of a game, or any number of other things, there are coaching issues.

The biggest sign of poor coaching though?

Consistent losing across multiple seasons.

We've been doing that...and still are.

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4 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Bad thing is that jameis with his broken ribs looked significantly better than a healthy baker 

 

2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Ummm? What?

Baker certainly hasn't been great but count him to champion that after pushing the Baker leads the NFL in INTs the last *X* years.... Meanwhile Jameis hands them out like candy and has the highest interceptions to starts ratio.

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Just now, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

 

Baker certainly hasn't been great but count him to champion that after pushing the Baker leads the NFL in INTs the last *X* years.... Meanwhile Jameis hands them out like candy and has the highest interceptions to starts ratio.

That's cool. I'm talking about today. Jameis had an int off a tipped pass and one in garbage time. Baker looked like ass literally the entire day

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2 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

See the problem on this board is all in this post. We assume that our staff doesn’t do these things because we base all of these things on the final outcomes. We don’t see what happens during the prep week. We don’t see what happens during halftime. We don’t see anything that goes on in the meeting rooms or between players. We view poor performance and outcomes on coaching prep, adjustments, etc. Sometimes it’s as easy as making one more play. Example: If Horn picks Winston or Shaq picks Winston we potentially prevent a score or score ourselves. Last week: if burns keeps contain and gets a sack the giants don’t score a TD drive, we win the game. Coaches coach. Players play. It’s that simple. Winston has been in NO for 2.5 years. Baker has been here 3 months, and split starter reps with Darnold during camp. We’ll figure it out. All these people here using Cincinnati as an example before have shut the fug up. They are exactly where we are. Chill and be a fan, or just pick the yearly winner.  

Results are the only thing that matters. If it was just one or two games where things didn't work out quite right, it wouldn't be so bad. The problem with this team is that they are having issues every week. Every week it's a new excuse. There's excuses for things not going right, but eventually a good coach would help us win in spite of the things that go wrong...they'd make adjustments. 

And the argument for the lack of time with Baker under center with the starters.....that's on Rhule as well. He knew that time was short prior to the season, yet he decided to keep that ruse "competition" going. It was detrimental to the teams ability to compete early on....and that's if Baker sucking isn't a result of him just being a bad QB. 

Going back to the discussion of good coaches, though, good coaches make things go right, they redirect rhings, when things start trending wrong. 

This poo has been going on with Rhule love Ng enough to know he can't figure out how to make things right. 

Captains can't control the weather, but they make sure that their ship handles the storm and that their ship hands all do their job successfully. Rhule is a bad captain.

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12 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Not the disagreement the insult but that's completely fair am I allowed to use that one on the certainly obvious posters I disagree with? 😃

Just me. My job isn't to make sure I don't get insulted. If I do it right that's going to happen. My job is to make sure that when people do disagree they don't get too pissy with each other.

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From most accounts I’ve heard and seen online or from media outlets - the players like Ruhle. I’ve said it 100x he seems like he is a straight dude and seems like a guy you could have a garage beer with I just don’t think he is a good NFL coach with X&Os and questionable football IQ. 

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