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It's perfectly acceptable and even expected imo for fans to speculate about what their offense is going to be like after they lose their offensive Coordinator. what you are some kind of buddist,zen mother ****er who just says Que sera sera? |
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I'm not sure if the notion of being conservative on offense meshes with the reality of Haley's propensity of being aggressive and going for it on fourth downs.
Whatever the case, we have to get better at converting third downs... |
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I haven't read this entire thread, so my apologies to all and in advance.
I don't agree with this "article", though. I do not believe that Haley is capable of shutting off the cat burger side of his personality. Once a man has gone cat burger, the only question left is whether or not you're also getting the hot apple turnover. FAX |
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What he's not suited for is pass blocking. Lilja was a great run blocker last year. |
This doesn't jive well with the rumor that he took over play calling of the second half of the playoff game, where he didn't run the ball at all.
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If I was the head coach/OC I would certainly go with an offense that needed at least 4 good wideouts when my team has one and a mediocre o-line. Lets get the QB killed. What the hell aye?
Bottom line: We don't know what he plans to do but he is going to use what he has that works. And he isn't going to force his team into a style that it doesn't have the players for. Don't be fooled by last years record. We were the best of the worst. Lots of rebuilding needs to be done yet. Wait another two years and then let the bitching start. Gotta get some players before you can win, aye? And if Haley's play calling sucks then he can fire himself. It would be yet another OC that he couldn't work with....himself. |
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