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That one got me. Even if he didn't hear Ben, he looked back and got tapped by Turner. Almost like he froze up.
Happened at least twice that game... Turner should start pinching the f*ck outta his sideThat one got me. Even if he didn't hear Ben, he looked back and got tapped by Turner. Almost like he froze up.
Round 1: Tyler Linderbaum OC.
You watch… by April the masses will have convinced themselves that we need a LB or CB in the 1st.Round 1: Tyler Linderbaum OC.
Round 2: Charles Cross or Nick Petit-Frere, LT. Or best available LT prospect.
LG is Dotson, RG is Green or competition, RT is winner of Banner/Okorafor/Moore Jr. camp competition.
Fixed as fuck.
What gets me is the miscommunication crap. I get that Green is sort of learning on the go, but why does the entire offense look out of sync or not on the same page. It’s a widespread problem that affects numerous position groups on the offense. To me that points to a confusing playbook. The fact that he keeps forcing this offense to work when it simply doesn’t and ignores just how good the no-huddle offense has been seems ridiculous. Failure to adapt & instead stubbornly sticking to your game plan has been a big problem with coordinators that end up flaming out in the NFL.I'd still give Canada another year. He hasn't had a functional OL and that fucks everything up.
Linemen being late on the snap, and then blocking nobody. And the Center freezing up every week like McNabb in the Superbowl blows so many plays up before they can even start.
Double dip in this draft for OL, and even try and sign a LT in FA if they can. Then see what he can do. But I'd give him more than one year.
Klemm needs to GTFO though. They need a real OL coach so bad.
I'd put that on the players and the OL coach long before I put it on the Offensive Coordinatior though.What gets me is the miscommunication crap. I get that Green is sort of learning on the go, but why does the entire offense look out of sync or not on the same page. It’s a widespread problem that affects numerous position groups on the offense. To me that points to a confusing playbook. The fact that he keeps forcing this offense to work when it simply doesn’t and ignores just how good the no-huddle offense has been seems ridiculous. Failure to adapt & instead stubbornly sticking to your game plan has been a big problem with coordinators that end up flaming out in the NFL.
Most teams soften their coverage on 3rd down expecting the intermediate throw, but not against PIT.Worst play they attempt to do……better off throwing it out of bounds…..