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See what happens when you take the training wheels off


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Don't get me wrong, I don't give Wilks much chance of losing the "Interim" label, but he mostly did a good job today. Mostly! He looked like an NFL coach today.

 

Anyway, today should be the model as to why you spread the ball around, and actually let guys play as opposed to letting them waste away on the bench. 

If you open up the playbook, and let guys get an opportunity to execute, good things happen. Relying on one dude for so much of your offense (who is not the QB, of course) is NOT a formula for long term success, especially for a team without a franchise QB. 

These guys are in the NFL,  and when it comes down to it, they should be allowed to contribute, particularly when things are going south and other people aren't getting it done.

Great overall win. Nice game plan. Walker looked like a different guy today.  If we can beat the Bucs, we should be able to beat just about anybody on any given Sunday.

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Don't get me wrong, I don't give Wilks much chance of losing the "Interim" label, but he mostly did a good job today. Mostly! He looked like an NFL coach today.

 

Anyway, today should be the model as to why you spread the ball around, and actually let guys play as opposed to letting them waste away on the bench. 

If you open up the playbook, and let guys get an opportunity to execute, good things happen. Relying on one dude for so much of your offense (who is not the QB, of course) is NOT a formula for long term success, especially for a team without a franchise QB. 

These guys are in the NFL,  and when it comes down to it, they should be allowed to contribute, particularly when things are going south and other people aren't getting it done.

Great overall win. Nice game plan. Walker looked like a different guy today.  If we can beat the Bucs, we should be able to beat just about anybody on any given Sunday.

Wilks  learned from last week.  It was a great game!

PJ looked  better than Baker today. Baker's play has been absolute ass.

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2 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Wilks  learned from last week.  It was a great game!

PJ looked  better than Baker today. Baker's play has been absolute ass.

This was arguably the best that we've seen by a QB since number 1 was hurt.

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6 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Don't get me wrong, I don't give Wilks much chance of losing the "Interim" label, but he mostly did a good job today. Mostly! He looked like an NFL coach today.

 

Anyway, today should be the model as to why you spread the ball around, and actually let guys play as opposed to letting them waste away on the bench. 

If you open up the playbook, and let guys get an opportunity to execute, good things happen. Relying on one dude for so much of your offense (who is not the QB, of course) is NOT a formula for long term success, especially for a team without a franchise QB. 

These guys are in the NFL,  and when it comes down to it, they should be allowed to contribute, particularly when things are going south and other people aren't getting it done.

Great overall win. Nice game plan. Walker looked like a different guy today.  If we can beat the Bucs, we should be able to beat just about anybody on any given Sunday.

Agree with everything except your last sentence. The Bucs are terrible.

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