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Gunther will still be our defensive coordinator and there isn't $#it you can do about it but bitch. And the more you pointlessly bitch the smaller the number of posters who bother to ready your knee-jerk tripe... |
The only thing that I would suggest is just get rid of Ryan Sims now. He was getting knocked on his ass by guys that will be bagging groceries in 3 weeks. Other than Trezelle Jenkins he is probably our worst draft pick ever.
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If I were you I'd find another board to post on. I hear WPI needs members. |
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Pre-season is when the starters get in the game and show their face, but they are expected to perform like they will in the regular season. Anything after the first quarter is disregarded. If you want to see the greatness of the backups you have seen that we have no backups. This whole team, first string through practice field fodder all suck. I will expect you to recant your "It's only pre-season when the Chiefs are 0-8 at the halfway mark of the season. |
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If all you're going to do is attack other board members for posting their opinions, I'll just ban your stupid ass. And if it makes you feel better, Carl Peterson told me to do it. |
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i said lastyear after a visit to the east coast and seeing upclose how a top 10 D is coached and taught that Coach Cunningham wasnt teaching his players in a way they could understand.
It looks even worse this year. |
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Pre season games are not meaningless. There is statistical correlation between overwheling play in the preseason and regular season playing the same team. That is the correlation of play between dominating a team in the pre season (when the starters are in the first quarter) and playing and beating that team in the regular season is on level with the correlation of dominating and winning both games with interdivisional rival.
So there is reason to be concerned. But as the optimist I think this is something that is circulating within NFL training camps. That the preseason play IS the determinator for play in season for some coaches. The result is that more diverse play calling, blitzing is taking place. And the energy level is pumped up. This is what I saw. I saw a team pumped up to play with all the nervous energy of a real game vs the Chiefs that were meshing things still and not focused upon their opponent. The first two games were away games. Let's see how it goes next week. We now have Shields out so we have 4 out of 5 new lineman. Wiegman has always played beyond his physical skills and therefore is not going to be able to take pressure off the others. I suspect there will be some sputtering at the beginning of the season. |
Look, it's a new scheme(again) and the whole team didn't even look prepared for the Giants. If they play like this in the regular season, believe me, I'll be the first in line calling for Gun's resignation. But as of now, it is just preseason.
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the cover 2 isnt rocket surgery.
Coaches are there to teach players to be in position to make plays. Players are there to do there job by staying in position and making those plays. I havent seen any of that in two games. Be it from bad coaching of poor headed personel or both. regardless it still falls on the coaching staff.(if herm is the tampa 2 god, they shouldnt look this bad) |
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