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Evero coached out of his mind today and should be the HC


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Ejiro Evero is working magic with an injury depleted defense. The secondary was down 3 out of 4 starters today and starting largely practice squad players. The starting MLB is out for the season. He has turned former bust Yetur Gross-Matos into a productive player.

The defense dominated the game, scoring a TD and holding the Vikings to only ONE 3rd down conversion. They gave up 14 points, one of those TDs on a short field because the offense sucks. 

Evero can’t leave the building and the only way to keep him is to promote him to HC.

 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Considering he was coaching without both of his starting outside CBs and his starting FS... yeah, I can't fault him for much.

I’m not thrilled with the rush defense but considering the offense didn’t score a point in the second half, it was a legit performance. 

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Our run down would be better if the offense could actually do something. Evero seems like the true mastermind on the staff. With all of your secondary  depleted,  you have to drop more people back. In am ideal world,  Horn would shut down 1 side of the field.  No way anyone can hate on Everos scheme. Matos is showing signs. I think it's time to activate Barno and  DJ Johnson and trade Burns. Develop  our young guys. 

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11 minutes ago, hepcat said:

It’s a symptom of the offense not scoring 

That may be the case overall. But not the case in this game. The D wasn't on the field a ton this game.

It was a one point game. 

When it came down to it, when they had to make the plays, they failed. 

The D is the strongest part of the team. But they need to work on finishing.

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