nefansince75
Well-Known Member
Why not just save time and just reply to one of your previous posts. We'll get the message and you'll save a ton of time.Coaches are responsible for getting a team ready to play.
Mistakes are made and they are responsible for helping the team understand what went wrong and how avoid repeating it.
This team made the exact same mistakes in Game #2 that they made in Game #1. So who's to blame? From the cheap seats, the players are responsible. You know that the staff went over every mistake and penalty. Humans are creatures of habit, and we tend to revert to our basic habits under stress. I'm positive thet the coaches went over every misplay, penalty and turnover in detail and everyone knows exactly what they did wrong. The big question is this: Can these players prevent themselves from riverting to the same basic instinct?
Reaching out and grabbing an opponent's shirt?
Running with the ball surface open to a slap?
Not taking a one third second looi to see where a second or third defender is lurking before throwing a forty yard pass?
Not anticipating the count and jumping the hike?
Prevent yourself from doing something you know will get a flag? It's a milli-second reaction that kills a drive, a score or a first down.
I pray that we won't be saying the same thing for a third week in a row.........".IF they hadn't, they'd be 3-0 and not 0-3."