Scott7975 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) It means the offense scores and the defense makes stops. If one isn’t doing that then it’s not complementary football. Edited 1 hour ago by Scott7975 Quote
Lost Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, MJS said: Ultimately, it all just comes down to not making mistakes. Penalties, dropped coverages, dropped passes, poor execution, and bad playcalling all contribute to making it harder for everyone else to do their jobs and produce wins. If you eliminate the mental errors, you'll probably have great complementary football. For how much McDermott preaches complimentary football. We're F'ing terrible at it. Quote
Chaos Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, Lost said: For how much McDermott preaches complimentary football. We're F'ing terrible at it. This much is clear. That is why the original question is what does this coach mean when he is talking about it. Quote
FireChans Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 1 hour ago, The Jokeman said: But he won because his new team defense killed Mahomes. They did. they also won because he was throwing to Gronk, Evans, Godwin and AB. Quote
Jimmy Harris 69 Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago The team is the poster child of inconsistency on offense special teams, and defense. The return game keyed a win against Tampa. It did enough to win Houston. The offense countered with sloppy turnover play led by our sugar rush Josh. (Running backwards like 1968 jack kemp). The defense kept us in the game though they made Davis Mills look like Danny Jones at times. The game plan was flawed as it did not counter the big rush against Allen. Brady and McDermott failed in big moments. This team looks badly coached and lacking in talent. I’m starting to think our scouting dept needs an overhaul. Something tells me this is not complementary football. Quote
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