I won’t say they are my top three but each have interesting pedigrees to add to the traditional list.
Waldron is an interesting candidate having turned around geno, and having background with Mcvay and bill b. Seems to have some nifty scheme wrinkles in recaps I see about Seattle. I don’t watch a ton of their games but enough to be curious
Not enough
the only way we can promise our coach doesn’t have that ability is standing pat.
will the next guy be better? Maybe. And that’s all that matters until we find the right one.
I mean, yea, I’m among the biggest advocates of being able to kick the can.
That said, I was commenting from a practical matter on what was within the realm of this regimes decision tree
if we signed Hopkins, Floyd would be gone which also would’ve hurt.
that said, Davis hurts to watch and the idea he got a game ball on zero targets is awful.
tell them to take zero risks and give them a play call
he told his team he doesn’t trust them
his team doesn’t trust him
thats the end of the road, and Allen isn’t the one that you move on from
Yup - though it’s borderline “they are paid to make plays too” from the corner. It was a well schemed rush and coverage not just a boneheaded obvious mistake
I’ll keep saying it - I’ve defended refs as human and it all coming out in the wash for years. That everyone deals with it
today has been exceptional and should be called out loudly
I’m normally on the train that they even out but this is about as imbalanced as I recall seeing and it’s effecting the game. We will see where it goes.
ultimately, I don’t know the college rule but in the pros it’s an interception as described.
the only alternative is he survived the fall and was technically down before the ball pops out.