11-04-2012, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Driving Wheel
Epic fail.
that's, what, 3 1st rders and a 3rd on the D-line...and they're atrocious??
wtf???
Nah, that wasn't a shitty angle or bad technique - dude just has no real instinct for the game, no ball awareness, no nasty disposition, no tenacity....no nothing. LOTS of possible plays are there for him, but he can't even move a blocker, much less shed one or blow one up.
Look at that .gif above - he just stands there like a combination of the scarecrowe before Dorothy let him down, and the Tin Man before she oiled him. He just plain whiffs the block, like he forgot there was a ball carrier behind him. And I don't care if you're running a one-gap, two-gap, tampa 2, ****ing 46, or special gd teams, NO coach teaches a defender to just stand there and kinda look lost until you make a post-ditch effore to maybe redirect the ball carrier...
No, that's not coaching. the guy is horrible.
Bill Walsh wouldn't have been able to turn Cassel into a real qb; Buddy Ryan probably woulda cut Allen Baily after trying to trade him for any draft pick and a case of beer.
a pig with lipstick is still a pig; The reason Haley went batshit crazy is because his roster was full of shitpig players, complete wastes of space like Allen Bailey, Reshard Langford, Sabby Piscatelli, and Tyler Palko. Total 'pigs in lipstick' that no coach can do anything with.
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No, it's coaching. Players follow a lead. Romeo can't get any tenacity, heart or discipline from his players. Players who we've seen all these qualities from in the past. Romeo is not a head coach, plain and simple.
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