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Why is it still working than? It’s dumbass leftwhich making excuses for well being the worst OC on the league
Carmelo15 posted them. Surprising how good they have been using PA with the worse run game in the NFL.He is, though. The effectiveness is lessened, but it still helps. I've seen the data. I'd pass it on to you, but I don't recall where I saw it.
I put more on Bowles than Leftwich. The entire operation has been stagnant and unimaginative. I don't see any leadership qualities in Bowles or Leftwich so the team isn't getting out of their funk due to anything they can offer. The defense has plenty of talent, they're lacking in attitude, effort and discipline. The offense has enough talent for an exceptional passing game, they're lacking in executive (mostly in the red zone), in addition to the issues with play-calling. The insistence on running the ball, for whatever purpose, is killing several drives. It's just not working so I would move away from it as much as possible at this point. They need to start winning by leaning on their strengths and executing better in the red zone.Wow... They threw their season away by not firing Leftwich 3 weeks ago.
Maybe. Brady is going to have to be laser sharp moving forward and he can't miss any open guys, especially in the red zone. That's a bit unfair for him but his receivers are just not making tough catches. That one to Evans that was too deep was both a bad pass and catchable. An elite WR1 catches that 8/10 times. They need a spark!Bring back Arians. He's a motivator at least and I doubt he would stubbornly stick with an approach or plays that aren't working. In hindsight too, maybe the friction between Arians and Brady was a good thing.
I put more on Bowles than Leftwich. The entire operation has been stagnant and unimaginative. I don't see any leadership qualities in Bowles or Leftwich so the team isn't getting out of their funk due to anything they can offer. The defense has plenty of talent, they're lacking in attitude, effort and discipline. The offense has enough talent for an exceptional passing game, they're lacking in executive (mostly in the red zone), in addition to the issues with play-calling. The insistence on running the ball, for whatever purpose, is killing several drives. It's just not working so I would move away from it as much as possible at this point. They need to start winning by leaning on their strengths and executing better in the red zone.
Bring back Arians. He's a motivator at least and I doubt he would stubbornly stick with an approach or plays that aren't working. In hindsight too, maybe the friction between Arians and Brady was a good thing.
Ravens fired their OC around 12 weeks into the season and won the Super Bowl with Joe Flacco.At this stage of the season? That would create more problems than it potentially would solve.
Ravens fired their OC around 12 weeks into the season and won the Super Bowl with Joe Flacco.
Arians could be HC in name but he's really just an OC. I think the effect would be more or less the same as an OC swap.Firing coordinators in-season isn't unheard of, the Colts just fired their OC. Bringing back Arians to HC would be an unprecedented move.
Both their running games stink.Pretty amazing how both the Bucs and Rams are almost equally disappointing, just that Brady is being far less individually s.hit than Stafford
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Both their running games stink.
Akers is playing today we'll see how it goes
I wouldn't be surprised if he has a good game. Bucs should have a shot though their secondary is back and so is Hicks. Let's see how it goesAkers didn’t even want to be there.