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Just now, Martin said:

Ironically he’s probably been the best game day coach we’ve had in a while. 

Yeah right. He gameplanned for his team to be shutout in back to back week, which is like the first time it happened in 30 years. Hard pass on Tabor. Massive fail if he is the HC, but that probably means no one else wanted the job. 

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1 minute ago, 4Corners said:

Yeah right. He gameplanned for his team to be shutout in back to back week, which is like the first time it happened in 30 years. Hard pass on Tabor. Massive fail if he is the HC, but that probably means no one else wanted the job. 

I don’t think you could have misinterpreted my comment more if you tried to. During the game, it was the first time in forever that we had no issues with time outs, late play calling, we went for it on fourth down when it made sense etc. he handled all that really well. I don’t want him as the HC, but he did that part really well.

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I know it’s not been announced and pure speculation on my part. Yet I wonder if they are interviewing all the GMs with a secondary motive akin to when we interviewed all the HC candidates and then hired like 3 of them to the current staff. Interview them all and then maybe hire a President of football ops type of dude. Hire one of the others for GM after. There’s kind of a duality going with our candidate pool which makes me wonder. 

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50 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Yeah right. He gameplanned for his team to be shutout in back to back week, which is like the first time it happened in 30 years. Hard pass on Tabor. Massive fail if he is the HC, but that probably means no one else wanted the job. 

an interim ST coach wasn't game planning the O and D.  Caldwell/Brown were doing that.  Ejiro and Dom. 

just straight up in game management (which isn't talking about playcalls)....Tabor was strong with the little stuff. 

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On 1/8/2024 at 5:02 PM, Harbingers said:

I think it’s probably time to move away from analytics. 

I think we moved away from analytics when we selected a middle school sized QB with a high school level arm (although he had a super computer sized processor)

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Just now, RevJ said:

I think we moved away from analytics when we selected a middle school sized QB with a high school level arm (although he had a super computer sized processor)

I think analytics is exactly how we ended up with Webster as our NFL QB.  It's numbers.  It doesn't account for some obvious eyeball stuff and instincts. 

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