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Let's Talk Evero


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We don't have the personnel to execute his scheme - but instead of adjusting at all (e.g. moving Horn or Jackson to other teams #1s) he simply let them play and ugh.

I think Evero may have been just going through the motions a bit too, but he also has the least talent on D available I've ever seen on a team.

I think he's a good coordinator overall, but it's time to move on.

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Man.. I don't know either.  I watch certain plays and it looks like we just physically can't make them.  I really can't say if it's coaching or not.  Even when we are in position ... we usually can't make the play.  I don't know if coaching not making adjustments or coaching knows this is the best we can do... 

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Agree with OP. Evero is stubborn and refuses to change his way/scheme for the team. In no world should you allow Evans, Cee Dee Lamb, Drake London to dictate the kind of coverage they get. Horn wasn't in this game, but he was against Dallas and early Tampa. If a guy is torching you, you assign your best guy on him. That's like 101 stuff. The OC shouldn't be able to hide him in the slot or the other side of the field. 

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5 minutes ago, NAS said:

I am of the same mindset, 4-3 is easier to find personnel even if it does limit some options in pass defense 

I honestly think a lot of the shifts to 3-4 have been driven by 3-4 OLBs being easier to find in the draft than 4-3 DEs. 4-3 DEs are freaks. To be big enough to set the edge against the run and athletic enough to rush the passer all without the head start a stand up rusher has takes an athletic freak of a man.

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