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RB Coach Duce Staley and QB Coach Josh McCown fired


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19 minutes ago, BrianS said:

I am actually not at all surprised by firing McCown.  Who McCown may or may not have wanted is not at all relevant.  You have to coach the guys on your squad.  What is relevant is that Bryce has regressed as a player since coming here.

It seems like more and more folks are finally catching on to how bad BY's mechanics have been this year.  If you aren't, go look for the threads here, lots of good links in them.  Then go back and watch his Bama footage.  His mechanics are far better then.  That falls squarely on the shoulders of McCown as the QB coach.

I don't expect improvement this year.  Hopefully Bryce has the self awareness to look at his own tape this offseason and realize there is a problem.  Hopefully he will look to work on it on his own.

But as much as I respect McCown's ability to watch tape, whatever methods he was using to coach Bryce up were not working.

Has he? he's looked terrible from the beginning.

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29 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

Tepper did not fire these guys.  It was done by Tabor/Caldwell.

 

 

Yep. We moved on from Rhule as the boogeyman to Tepper. It’s kind of amazing that people literally think he’s made every call. He’s certainly where the buck stops especially with the GM/coaching choices but dear lord they can’t even read. I’m not even saying Rhule or Tepper were any good. They aren’t but we needed to get rid of Reich and we need to get rid of Fitterer. The team couldn’t be any worse than it is right now. 

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

How many passes has he dropped this year?

Who cares. He didn’t catch 3 balls last year and he didn’t catch 4 balls this year. On half the receptions last year he had more yards than he’s had this year on twice the receptions. Basically, he’s getting shorter passes and his ypc went down 1.1 ypc this year. That’s a huge drop.

Chuba’s best year was 2022.

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