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Suuuuuuuuuuuure does look like coaching is the problem


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8 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

We may win 5-6 games max. We are bottom 5 team in the league, no questions about it.

Which is crazy because we weren't bottom 5 last season. 

Then we fired the coach that kept us competitive, make a ridiculous trade for Bryce Young and send our best receiver away.

Now we look bad enough to get that #1 pick in the draft that we traded up for in this past draft.

Unfortunately it's going to someone else

 

 

 

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Kinda makes you wonder whether Bryce Young learning the playbook so easily was a bad sign that perhaps Reich has no idea how to playcall in the modern NFL. Perhaps it being too easy makes it a bad playbook, seems defenses have keyed in on it in three games.

Yes, this team has deficient receivers. But that can be schemed around. Empty backfield 3rd and longs with long developing plays, no rubs or double moves, and nothing to help create space to open up receivers sets up disastrous results.

Week three and no improvement in that regard against a bottom 30 NFL defense is NOT fun to watch.

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6 minutes ago, Varking said:

I get where you are trying to come from but Dalton walking up to the line only to have Moton or Icky jump back isn't because Frank is out there coaching poorly. That is on them. Some players can't handle the noise. 

They literally didn’t have this problem last season. 
 

coaches can install plays for loud environments. It’s not like the stadium being loud is a shock. 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

They literally didn’t have this problem last season. 
 

coaches can install plays for loud environments. It’s not like the stadium being loud is a shock. 

But those are still errors on the player. Not the coaching. These guys have been playing their whole lives and somehow still get penalties like this in loud environments. I mean our offensive line had the same penalty happen twice in the same game where Dalton was walking up to the line and they jumped. So the player has seen it happen once already and did it again. That isn't a coaching issue. 

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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

Kinda makes you wonder whether Bryce Young learning the playbook so easily was a bad sign that perhaps Reich has no idea how to playcall in the modern NFL.

Yes, this team has deficient receivers. But that can be schemed around. Empty backfield 3rd and longs with long developing plays, no rubs or double moves, and nothing to help create space to open up receivers sets up disastrous results.

Week three and no improvement in that regard against a bottom 30 NFL defense is NOT fun to watch.

Play calling is horrible. 

I remember Indianapolis Colts having a pretty boring offense the past few seasons, now it just hit me we have their coach. 

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