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One of my biggest questions about Wilks


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WTF happened to all the talk about moving Chinn closer to the line of scrimmage and not having him drop back as much? I thought he argued with Snow about this. I thought once Wilks took over Chinn was going back to being the SS/OLB. That never happened. There was only like 1 maybe 2 games where he played Chinn more at the LOS and then it just stopped.

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2 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

My guess is a moribund Bucs run game generating a grand total of 67 yards on 25 attempts while your backup corners keep getting torched deep made this a non option today.

Its not like Chinn helped any. If anything, he wouldve helped getting to Brady. And im not just talking about today. Im talking ever since Wilks took over. Hes been out of position ever since his 2nd year.

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I was in the corner of retaining Wilks but not after this performance.

It's not so much that we lost it's how we lost. 

Had McAdoo and Sam and the offense been a no show and Tampa was able to grind out a win that's one thing. 

But for the defense to get torched by an anemic offense is another. Tampa has no run game, Brady dinking and dunking is their run game. Teams have been content to let them dunk and dunk all year and keep everything in front of them, but once in the RedZone those passing windows tighten up and the Buccaneers more than not have had to settle for field goals rather than touchdowns.

It became apparent early that the pass rush was getting home. To leave your back up cornerbacks on an island with their only home run threat all game is asinine. The bad game plan and the inability to adjust the game plan is why I'm off the Wilks train. 

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