Well, if you're talking about the Javonte Williams fumble the G that got 'blown back' was actually pass protecting. He didn't get the audible proper since they were rushing out of the huddle and Wilson effectively just changed the play then snapped the ball without verifying if they all heard him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Well, if you're talking about the Javonte Williams fumble the G that got 'blown back' was actually pass protecting. He didn't get the audible proper since they were rushing out of the huddle and Wilson effectively just changed the play then snapped the ball without verifying if they all heard him.
That’s because Hackett thought they only needed silent count for shotgun. They tLked about it on the pregame [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
There's two parts to being a coach.
1. All the shit you do in the offseason and from Monday-Saturday. Makes up 99.99% of the job, and it's the stuff that most fans don't know shit about in determining whether a coach is good or bad. Only thing they've got to make that judgment is a team's preparation, execution, and what they see on the field.
2. Decision-making during the game. This is the part of coaching where everybody and their Madden-playing mothers is a goddamn genius, and it's what people like to think makes a truly great coach. They think some coaches are better at this shit than others, but in most cases (this includes a bunch of Andy Reid's so-called time management losses) the decisions are a ****ing crap shoot.
You can rack up some bad losses attributable to #2 throughout your career and still keep your job. Those aren't the things that make a bad coach bad. Staley completely ****ed away his team's trip to the postseason last year. But the team really likes his #1, so he stays. And I'll bet he even gets an extension in a couple years.
How many of those delay of games were on the coach because of getting the play in late? [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
I lost a bet a few years ago and did not welch. I had to post in some sort of poetic syntax for an offseason, if I remember.
Pray tell, what exactly is a poetic syntax? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Willie Lanier:
Pray tell, what exactly is a poetic syntax?
I had to write every post in a weird way. The “some sort of” and “if I remember” phrases in that post were meant to indicate that I do not remember the details. [Reply]