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Hopefully this means Pegula told him “no more scapegoating your coordinators”
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I think Josh has looked a tad slower this year and I wonder if that and his decisions not to run when it’s clearly open for him to do so are related to an injury of some sort.
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If they're not looking back for the ball that's technically on then there were two crossers that were NFL open Literally college open and NFL open are completely different animals the windows are three times smaller There were two guys running open for NFL standards .. I'd rather see him rip the ball and hit them in the face and teach them a lesson
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Coaches are heavily implying that Coleman isn’t trying on the field
BananaB replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Double dipping would have been nice, seems like we do it on defense often. I was thinking Lagette and Franklin but I was higher on Franklin than anyone. He was just such a smooth runner in and out of breaks, reminded me of a taller Desean Jackson. Franklins biggest negative was he was too thin. Maybe for 90s and early 00s football, today the game is soft. -
The fact that he even came out and said this is a little bit shocking in some ways. Obviously, they are starting to feel the temperature rising amongst the fan base and he feels the need to get out ahead of it because if he doesn't, it's going to be something asked and talked about every week. I mean, depending on how things go, if they don't get better, he'll be continued to be asked about it anyway, but I think he hopes that this will put it to bed. However, there is a big part of me that views this as not shocking whatsoever. McDermott is very protective of his spot and reputation. And the longer he is here without a Super Bowl win, the harder it will be to quiet the critics. I almost feel like he said this in order to lay the groundwork so-to-speak to point at the next "Fall Guy". Whether he wants to admit it or not, we all know he's taken the play calling away from Babich and is calling plays himself now. There's 1 "Fall Guy". And now, he's coming out and giving the dreaded vote of confidence to Brady setting up "Fall Guy #2" just in case things don't get better. I am not sure this season ever gets totally back on the rails, unfortunately. I just think there are too many holes on the team, too many injuries to key players, and just overall scheme issues on both sides of the ball. I still think we make the Playoffs, but as it stands right now, I am pessimistic about our chances at a deep run. And, if we do miss or go out early, there is going to be a lot of finger pointing and this is McDermott's way of pointing the first of those fingers...... Hopefully I'm wrong and they get their crap together, though. I hate wasting years of Allen's prime.
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4th and 1: fake tush push into pass play
Iiiiiiiiive Got a Feeeelin replied to SunDSolar's topic in The Stadium Wall
i texted something this same thing to a buddy during the game, i actually think i called a double reverse flea flicker come to think of it -
You know when you lead people and his job is much more than my $30 million book of business which is peanuts, but so et8 es you just have to admit privately you made a mistake and move on. You don’t have to mea culpa to the media at all. Just change it. He’s a waste of space. I hope he doesn’t play another down for us. We’d be better off.
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Tom Brady had zero problem screaming at players on the sideline who were not pulling their 1/11 That's my point This team literally prides itself on doing your job.. 1/11 If you're not pulling that Tom Brady 100% would rip into your ass.. so would Peyton Manning .. Peyton ripped into all pros.. Tom would scream at coaches Tom Brady during his six Super bowl runs with the Patriots was constantly screaming at other players and other coaches... Josh is the most talented player in the NFL and my favorite we don't see that Tom held players accountable on game day
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Coaches are heavily implying that Coleman isn’t trying on the field
CNYfan replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
So Josh left a perfect pocket and missed an easy td and everyone is ragging Coleman? -
I’ve been a Coleman supporter through and through. But if this stuff is true, they need to sit his a__ completely! It’s one thing to be a distraction and produce. It’s another when you’re not doing anything, and have the audacity to half-a__ it as well! But let’s be real, McConkey or Worthy wouldn’t have produced in this offense. Worthy would’ve been used in jet screens only, while McConkey would’ve looked worse than Samuel. No receiver in the league that’s good wants to play in Brady’s scheme, or lack there of!
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Coaches are heavily implying that Coleman isn’t trying on the field
finn replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's sort of sickening, isn't it? Like KC jumping over us to take McDuffie, leaving Beane to take Elam, or eagerly taking Creed Humphrey when Beane went with Boogie Basham since he had a 32-year old center, or Detroit jumping on Sam LaPorta after Beane chose the fragile Kincaid, and so on. Yes, playing hindsight is unfair, but Beane is accountable for his increasing number of mistakes. I give him credit for Bosa and Hoecht, but it looks like his delusions about the wide receiver position have doomed the season before it hits the halfway point. -
If you think Daboll is going to magically make this WR group into some sort of juggernaut, you've lost your mind. Brady is doing a nice job putting points on the board and is still a young up and coming coach. Daboll had his warts too. People seem to forget. I don't see how any coach can make this WR group any better. The problem is talent not coaching. Can't help but think that bringing Daboll here would be a huge mistake. His offense is too hard to learn and would take the rest of the season just to get it going and even then, without the talent, might never happen. Plus the strength of this offense is every single player that isn't a WR.
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Hmm, just out of curiosity, have you ever participated in a spearing competition?
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I actually bet money on this for this exact reason. The running game has really taken a front seat this year, after several years building towards this... and I think the NFL will want to showcase this, and break the trend of a Non-QB winning for the first time since 2012. Biggest hurdle against that IMO is Stafford's old, and they may want to get him one before he retires
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More fun data: Last year Allen is 106 for 203, 11 TD and 3 INT's, QB RAT 91.8 when having over 2.5 seconds In his careers Allen is 924 for 1708, 102 TD's and 63 INT's, QB RAT 86.6 when having over 2.5 seconds This year Allen is 54 for 96, 3 TD's and 4 INT's, QB RAT of 78.7, when having over 2.5 seconds
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Coaches are heavily implying that Coleman isn’t trying on the field
boyst replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think there were several people that wanted to double dip early on wide receiver. It was absolutely no reason not to. I don't know that worthy would have been the best fit for our offense, in McConkey is a slot guy would have taken reps from Shakir. But having both of those two on this team over Coleman would be a vat improvement I was thinking more like getting Troy Franklin later, and even ad Mitchell at some point since he fell so far
