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Jim?This had me thinking who do we consider his coaching tree and besides Mike who's had success
Jim?This had me thinking who do we consider his coaching tree and besides Mike who's had success
Seems Macdonald is the only person who knows how to call his defense.View attachment 7573
Macdonald coaching tree
Why would we want a coach like that when we can teach players to work hard, whatever they (he) mean by that and put the rest in His hands? He is never wrong, he will reward.again just once again proving that macdonald's superpower is not just the scheme but the way he teaches it to his players to make it simultaneously simple and complex
pure coaching
macdonald was the guy who got KVN and Clowney both into double digit sacks in the same seasonEven if McDonald was still here, what could he do with this pass rush? The front four is probably the worst in the league. Not a single guy there can consistently win 1v1s and 4 man rushes are completely unreliable. The defense as a whole was poorly constructed with little improvements.
Plus Madubuike 13macdonald was the guy who got KVN and Clowney both into double digit sacks in the same season
Precisely this. In hindsight it's somewhat predictable, but this team effectively just rolled out the same team it put out last year and said "OK we'll just do better". And not surprisingly, others got better, which means we get worse. Honestly the Ravens and Lions are basically in that exact same spot... two teams that looked dominant last year, underachieved, then just thought they could run it back with the same group of players and schemes and everything would be fine.
KVN got double digits last year too though as did Oweh, like he helped but he had a lot more to work with than we do now. We don’t have anyone the opposing offense has to account for.macdonald was the guy who got KVN and Clowney both into double digit sacks in the same season
I just have to make an observation watching the Bronco's game and from memory. I love seeing Sean Payton with a play calling sheet in his hand. I love seeing him involved in the play to play operation of, at least, the OFF rather than just a cheer leader and sideline lawyer with the refs. I can't stand that our guy, maybe not today, is often caught out asking into his headset, "What do you see?" or what have you.
Listening to checkthemic and they brought up Tomlins record in 1 score games. He's one of the best in close games. So I thought, hmmm, wonder what John's record would look like and found this.
Wow. Actually loser coach.
But that's who he is. Both of those things. Hes good a keeping floor high and pretty dang bad at getting to the ceiling.as much as im over harbs
you could also interpret those stats as him having kept poor teams competitive as much as you can interpret them as having good teams lose games they shouldn't or being unclutch
as much as im over harbs
you could also interpret those stats as him having kept poor teams competitive as much as you can interpret them as having good teams lose games they shouldn't or being unclutch