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Who's THE MOST to blame?  

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  1. 1. Who's THE MOST to blame? - Choose Carefully

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Just now, SpeedOFLight said:

Think about what you just said. If he is trying to be head coach , why would he tank 

Tepper and him should have discussed it. You lose out and I’ll give you a full year to see what he can do. I’m sure the sorry ass Bucs dangling the division carrot screwed it all up. 

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There was so much blame to spread around that it would be hard to pin point just one. It starts with Head Coach Wilks and the coaching staff that made the game plan and whose job it was to have the team prepared and playing in more of  an upbeat manner. 

Even though the coaches share a lot of the blame, a big blame can filters on down to both the offensive and defensive groups who seemed flat and a step or two out of position on a lot of the plays, especially in the first half..

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1 minute ago, KatsAzz said:

There was so much blame to spread around that it would be hard to pin point just one. It starts with Head Coach Wilks and the coaching staff that made the game plan and whose job it was to have the team prepared and playing in more of  an upbeat manner. 

Even though the coaches share a lot of the blame, a big blame can filters on down to both the offensive and defensive groups who seemed flat and a step or two out of position on a lot of the plays, especially in the first half..

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It's the head coach's job to take the team ge has and get it to win against beatable teams.

This game is on Wilks. Win or lose, it would have been on him.

Today was an important test and he failed it. Was he the only one that failed today? No, but failure of any component is ultimately a failure if the head coach. 

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