Chaos Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago (edited) I generally understand the concept of complimentary football, trying to harmonize offense , defense and special teams strategizes to create synergies greater than the sum of the parts. My personal observation is we try to manage the offensive cadence to compensate for problems on the defensive side of the ball, in a way that meaningfully reduces the sum of the parts. But my question is what does the coach really mean when he says "we need to play complimentary football". Is he saying 1) as head coach, I am not doing a good job of getting the units working together or 2) the units are not properly executing my complimentary game plan or 3) something else ? Edited 26 minutes ago by Chaos 1 1 Quote
Psautcsk Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago It is word salad and is just tossed around to lettuce feel confident in our coaches window dressing. 1 1 Quote
Simon Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago Stay traditionally conservative with tightly controlled procedures and don't let one unit foul things up for everybody else. 1 Quote
CirclnWagons Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago Typically, you’re 100% correct in your thought about all facets of the game working together in a team based synergy. With the bills however, complimentary football is throwing a lower tier mix of has beens, never were’s and James Cook out there every Sunday and praying that Josh Allen can continue to pull out plays that no other human being on this earth can accomplish, consistently enough to stay competitive and possibly even win despite incompetence filling every office at one bills drive. 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago (edited) So, first and foremost, it is COMPLEMENTARY, not complimentary. Not trying to be a grammar nazi but they are two very different things and if youre looking to define "complementary football" it helps to have the right one. Compliment Definition: To praise, admire, or express approval. Complement Definition: To complete, enhance, or make something perfect. In Complementary Football, if each unit is executing properly then they should enhance the other units and make their jobs easier. Like the old saying "the best defense is a good offense" and vice versa. That's literally all Complementary Football comes down to. Offense should play in a way that not only achieves their goals but makes the game easier for the defense. Score points, long drives, run the ball. Defense should get the ball back and in good field position. Quote But my question is what does the coach really mean when he says "we need to play complimentary football". Is he saying 1) as head coach, I am not doing a good job of getting the units working together or 2) the units are not properly executing my complimentary game plan or 3) something else ? Probably a mix of 2 and 3. With the "something else" being "I need to say something as a head coach so will just use this buzzword catch phrase and the media will get their sound bite" Edited 16 minutes ago by DrDawkinstein 2 1 Quote
BuffaloBillies Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago My wife and I complement each other perfectly. I do 0% and she does 100%, so together we do 100% Quote
drummernut74 Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago (edited) It's McD's code word for the year for "I'm under too much pressure, so I need to cover for my beloved defense's inability to come up big when it matters most. I can't take the chance of Josh getting hurt, so I am going to turn him into a game manager and play ball control and time consuming offense" Just like the code word in previous years was "Trust the Process" ... and then it became "Find a Way" .... and next year if he's still here it will be "Stop being a day late and a dollar short while we continue to learn from this" His whole MO is always about "CYA" so he can continue to keep his job and have an excuse Edited 7 minutes ago by drummernut74 addition 1 Quote
KingBoots8 Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago “You looked lovely running a bad route” Am I doing this right? 1 Quote
dorquemada Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago 20 minutes ago, Chaos said: I generally understand the concept of complimentary football, trying to harmonize offense , defense and special teams strategizes to create synergies greater than the sum of the parts. My personal observation is we try to manage the offensive cadence to compensate for problems on the defensive side of the ball, in a way that meaningfully reduces the sum of the parts. But my question is what does the coach really mean when he says "we need to play complimentary football". Is he saying 1) as head coach, I am not doing a good job of getting the units working together or 2) the units are not properly executing my complimentary game plan or 3) something else ? It means when any of Offense, Defense, or special teams suck on a given Sunday, that it is also required that the other 2 squads also suck. They compliment each other. 1 Quote
T.E. Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, drummernut74 said: It's McD's code word for the year for "I'm under too much pressure, so I need to cover for the defense's inability to come up big when it matters most. I can't take the chance of Josh getting hurt, so I am going to turn him into a game manager and play ball control and time consuming offense" I honestly think that we could have the '85 Bears defense and McDermott would still prefer that Allen not throw the ball much. Quote
Urban Achievers Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago People mistake McD meaning of complementary … he means complimentary. Being nice to your neighbor in the locker room and congratulating each other for good or bad performances. So as a coach he has truly succeeded. Participating with joy ls what matters. Quote
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