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McDermott should be fired


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I thought McD called a great game.....gameplan was solid.

Poor play at S and just flat out whiffs on D.

Agreed. McD didnt whiff on that last deep ball. Thats on the safety.

McD isnt going anywhere though, so the noise is just that. Noise.

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I thought McD called a great game.....gameplan was solid.

Poor play at S and just flat out whiffs on D against the run. talent issue today....his gameplan for Atl was good.

LOL Good game plans limit the opposition to "merely" 31 points. Sheesh what happens when the game plan is bad.

Falcons go 80 yards in less than 59 seconds.(0 timeouts)

Panthers had 1:40+ 3 timeouts and couldn't go 60 yards. Rivera=genius.

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LOL Good game plans limit the opposition to "merely" 31 points. Sheesh what happens when the game plan is bad.

Falcons go 80 yards in in less than 59 seconds.(0 timeouts)

Panthers had 1:40+ 3 timeouts and couldn't go 60 yards. Rivera=genius.

gameplan was good. Offensively and defensively. giving up points doesn't mean the gameplan was bad.....all it takes is one player to fug it up. That is a player issue.

Players have to execute basic aspects of football.

Rivera can be knocked for horrible clock management.....and not going for 1 yard to win the game. On the road you go for it.

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I just don't understand how you give up the deep ball. Maybe Nakamura whiffed, but to me it was the coaching. If you think Naka is the more complete safety that's fine, but you know Martin is better in deep coverage and infinitely more athletic. So as horrid as that play call was, if you absolutely are gonna go with that play, then play Martin on that last series. Give them everything underneath, just don't let them throw up a jump ball to White while he's being covered man by a rookie and the 43rd best FS in the league.

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I just don't understand how you give up the deep ball. Maybe Nakamura whiffed, but to me it was the coaching. If you think Naka is the more complete safety that's fine, but you know Martin is better in deep coverage and infinitely more athletic. So as horrid as that play call was, if you absolutely are gonna go with that play, then play Martin on that last series. Give them everything underneath, just don't let them throw up a jump ball to White while he's being covered man by a rookie and the 43rd best FS in the league.

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This is what Im saying. We shift players all the time but they thought it was best to allow a Rookie CB and a FS that got beat all game.

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gameplan was good. Offensively and defensively. giving up points doesn't mean the gameplan was bad.....all it takes is one player to fug it up. That is a player issue.

Players have to execute basic aspects of football.

Rivera can be knocked for horrible clock management.....and not going for 1 yard to win the game. On the road you go for it.

A lot of it does go on execution. If Nakamura didn't flail and fall on two different passes, you can take 10 points off the board automatically.

They went after him and for good reason. Martin may not be as heady, but at this point, put him back out there and deal with it. Nakamura is not an upgrade, which is sad considering how bad Martin looked at times last year.

BUT, I agree with you that the onus should go on Rivera for today. I'm disgusted.

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