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Dave doesn’t sound too thrilled with the prevent


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6 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Hopefully Evero is cleaning out his office. We need an aggressive defensive coordinator that doesn't call games scared. Could use an offensive coordinator like that as well

I like Dave as a HC but just like Rivera his loyalty to his friends will be his demise as a HC. We can do so much better at OC but he wants his buds Idzik along for the ride. DC may also need to speak up about wanting his own DC since Evero was forced on him. My only hesitation on letting Evero go is how well MJ has developed under him 

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17 minutes ago, TylerDurden said:

He still offers some praise to Evero for how he played Stafford throughout, but that doesn’t sound like an endorsement and really danced around answering that question directly.

https://x.com/sheena_marie3/status/2010157150186942845?s=46

Evero wasn't too thrilled also I bet when Canales called 4 plays in a row with every receiver running 15+ yards down field when the Rams were giving the middle 10-15 yards of the field to us for free... 

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8 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Evero wasn't too thrilled also I bet when Canales called 4 plays in a row with every receiver running 15+ yards down field when the Rams were giving the middle 10-15 yards of the field to us for free... 

didn’t we go 3 and out the drive before they scored to take the lead?

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30 minutes ago, TylerDurden said:

He still offers some praise to Evero for how he played Stafford throughout, but that doesn’t sound like an endorsement and really danced around answering that question directly.

https://x.com/sheena_marie3/status/2010157150186942845?s=46

That facial expression when he says that explains it all...... yea evarjo is gone.

 

However Cannaels final drive calls were JUST AS BAD

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6 minutes ago, RJK said:

neither coach has any game feel. DC shouldn't throw rocks at glass houses when he had the chance to tie or take the lead and called a dud of a drive 

Agreed there, but complementary football and all.  The offense put up 31points against what many deemed the NFC favorite for the Super Bowl.  The defense gave up a ton today, and most in the same fashion with no adjustment from Evero.  That has been an ongoing issue all year.

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