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This guy is a HC & arguably the brightest offensive mind in the league right now:he doesn't really appear to have HC appearance
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This guy is a HC & arguably the brightest offensive mind in the league right now:he doesn't really appear to have HC appearance
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I dig what you are saying. If I could have jumped into my computer when I saw KK sitting in front of his 200 sq inch tv in front of a 900" window, wearing $600.00 slip on shoes, sans sox, during the draft, I said to myself....I don't think this is the way Vince L dealt with the draft!!!!The good thing about Petzing is that he doesn't really appear to have HC appearance, which means he could be here long term. Rallis might get a shot sooner rather than later.
We are finding out that football is a TEAM game, not a ME game. Murray, under KK was never put in a position to succeed, not ever. Week after week, KK put a Superman cape on KM & sent him out on the field to perform magic in order for us to win. And many times, Murray did exactly that. You speak of spinning into tackles. How many times did he spin to ESCAPE tackles and either run for 30 yards or make a play downfield. His spins created way, way, way more positive plays than negative ones. But, eventually, DC’s will figure out how to stymie that spin. Kyler surely didn’t spin just to spin. He HAD to spin because our OL play was utter trash. And I NEVER said Murray was perfect. NO QB in the NFL is perfect. All you need to do is check out Mahomes record in the second half of every season when he had to play for KK. He, the greatest QB I’ve ever seen, couldn’t win when saddled with KK either. And aside from the physical aspects of the game of football, did KK communicate with Murray every single day like JG is doing as we speak? Nope. It’s a well known fact, that KK avoided that process altogether.Aaand we're back to Kyler being perfect and in no way ever doing anything wrong lol
Turtling, spinning into rushes, sliding short of first downs, running OOB when he shouldn't, suddenly becoming allergic to long throws...the list goes on. Never mind the injury problems and total choke jobs in clinching/playoff games. But, nah, absolutely none of that had to do with Kyler. Literally all of it was on Kliffy. Joke, man.
Ugh, I've been nothing but positive but have allowed you to drag me into this smh
Kyler is blameless though, eh? You do you, man. You do you.We are finding out that football is a TEAM game, not a ME game. Murray, under KK was never put in a position to succeed, not ever. Week after week, KK put a Superman cape on KM & sent him out on the field to perform magic in order for us to win. And many times, Murray did exactly that. You speak of spinning into tackles. How many times did he spin to ESCAPE tackles and either run for 30 yards or make a play downfield. His spins created way, way, way more positive plays than negative ones. But, eventually, DC’s will figure out how to stymie that spin. Kyler surely didn’t spin just to spin. He HAD to spin because our OL play was utter trash. And I NEVER said Murray was perfect. NO QB in the NFL is perfect. All you need to do is check out Mahomes record in the second half of every season when he had to play for KK. He, the greatest QB I’ve ever seen, couldn’t win when saddled with KK either. And aside from the physical aspects of the game of football, did KK communicate with Murray every single day like JG is doing as we speak? Nope. It’s a well known fact, that KK avoided that process altogether.
Because of my boundless optimism?You know what to expect from PACardsFan so I don’t know why you keep entertaining for the 427th time.
Was going to bring that upThis guy is a HC & arguably the brightest offensive mind in the league right now:
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PLEASE STOP POSTING....you are distracting me from doing my work by presenting too much sense!!!!!We are finding out that football is a TEAM game, not a ME game. Murray, under KK was never put in a position to succeed, not ever. Week after week, KK put a Superman cape on KM & sent him out on the field to perform magic in order for us to win. And many times, Murray did exactly that. You speak of spinning into tackles. How many times did he spin to ESCAPE tackles and either run for 30 yards or make a play downfield. His spins created way, way, way more positive plays than negative ones. But, eventually, DC’s will figure out how to stymie that spin. Kyler surely didn’t spin just to spin. He HAD to spin because our OL play was utter trash. And I NEVER said Murray was perfect. NO QB in the NFL is perfect. All you need to do is check out Mahomes record in the second half of every season when he had to play for KK. He, the greatest QB I’ve ever seen, couldn’t win when saddled with KK either. And aside from the physical aspects of the game of football, did KK communicate with Murray every single day like JG is doing as we speak? Nope. It’s a well known fact, that KK avoided that process altogether.
All entirely plausible.My friend says that JC is his favorite HC that he worked for. Says he is super smart and a great leader. Says that JG's staff and the guys on the roster have really bought into what JG is building here.
He has also worked with Jim Harbaugh who he thought was a total A$$ and hated working for. He liked Kliff but said he was a terrible HC and he told me this while he was coaching with him.
Of course - Keim was a drinking buddy and enabler. Who cares if he's a disaster as a GM and a person?People really do underestimate what sort of rot that Keim caused over there at Hardy both in the front office and in the locker room.
MB of course let it all happen.
Kliff was apparently at the facility all the time, it's a wonder what he was actually up to. Studying the same 5 plays even harder? We couldn't even execute our limited playbook with Kliff in charge.
Stop putting words in my mouth. I SPECIFICALLY said that NO QB in the NFL is perfect. And that would include Murray. But, the LION’S share and then some had way, way, way more to do with how pathetic our entire coaching staff was under KK & VJ.Kyler is blameless though, eh? You do you, man. You do you.
1) Shanahan discipleThis guy is a HC & arguably the brightest offensive mind in the league right now:
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Not smart enough to be an NFL head coach and he knew it.For whatever reason, Kliff seemed to have all the cool guy pieces in place, but never, ever had the confidence to put it all together.
You need not apologize. People do have a short memory. There were times Kyler was terrible which at first we forgave as rookie mistakes. However ,some of those mistakes continued. I remember him throwing into coverage and not seeing the wide open guy.Aaand we're back to Kyler being perfect and in no way ever doing anything wrong lol
Turtling, spinning into rushes, sliding short of first downs, running OOB when he shouldn't, suddenly becoming allergic to long throws...the list goes on. Never mind the injury problems and total choke jobs in clinching/playoff games. But, nah, absolutely none of that had to do with Kyler. Literally all of it was on Kliffy. Joke, man.
Ugh, I've been nothing but positive but have allowed you to drag me into this smh
Also, McDaniels has been through some stuff. Got sent out of the NFL and worked in the USFL for a season as an assistant. Had to deal with some personal demons.Not smart enough to be an NFL head coach and he knew it.
McDaniels is so much brighter an offensive mind it isn't even funny - literally different leagues.
Not even close! I can't believe no one has hung the Squidward moniker on him yet! Since he's earning some good early reviews we can do so in good fun, rather than as an insult.Yeah ain't nobody making a 5'8" dude that looks like Stewie from Family Guy their head coach in a hurry.
Cardinals’ game plan vs. the vaunted Cowboys’ defense
Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, I apologize. I was not familiar with your game. This is the second week in a row that Petzing has put together a creative game plan that’s caused confusion for opposing defenses. I liked Petzing’s plan to spread the Dallas Cowboys out and run the ball at them with dressed-up run concepts and hit them deep with creative play-action shots. In Week 3, the Cardinals had the third-highest rushing success percentage (51.9) against a Cowboys defense that some feel can be historically good.
I love using Rondale Moore as a “wide back” and giving him carries. On his long touchdown, the Cardinals came out in 01 personnel (no running backs, one tight end and four wide receivers). The Cowboys responded with their dime personnel (six defensive backs). Before the snap, they looked confused on how to line up against the Cardinals’ formation. Dime “linebacker” Markquese Bell lined up in the box while actual linebacker Leighton Vander Esch lined up outside of the box.
The Cardinals ran a midzone concept that the offensive line was able to easily block against the Cowboys’ super light front and Moore was untouched running 45 yards to paydirt.
Quarterback Joshua Dobbs had a 140 quarterback rating on play action (11 attempts) against the Cowboys, including a 69-yard pass to Michael Wilson.
This design is a variation of a popular throwback boot concept from the Shanahan disciples called “hiccup.” Petzing’s version is from shotgun with Wilson just running a divide route across the field. The idea is to boot in one direction to get the defense flowing that way, while a receiver runs in the opposite direction away from the flow of the defense.
As Dobbs booted to the left, the entire Cowboys defense followed, adhering to their “boot rules” and left Wilson wide open running to the right. The pulling guard Will Hernandez just did enough, getting in front of Micah Parsons to give Dobbs enough time to set up and throw.
Before the season, most, including me, thought the Cardinals were going to be an easy win, but they’ve proven so far that they’re going to be feisty and they aren’t going to lay down for anyone. They play hard and they do some interesting and unique things schematically — that’s a combination that will make them a tough out.
Naw he's the ugly kid from the office.Not even close! I can't believe no one has hung the Squidward moniker on him yet! Since he's earning some good early reviews we can do so in good fun, rather than as an insult.
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Also, McDaniels has been through some stuff. Got sent out of the NFL and worked in the USFL for a season as an assistant. Had to deal with some personal demons.
He doesn't have the personality for it.Not smart enough to be an NFL head coach and he knew it.
McDaniels is so much brighter an offensive mind it isn't even funny - literally different leagues.
He doesn't have the personality for it.
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His glow up sure went well.This guy is a HC & arguably the brightest offensive mind in the league right now:
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You then went on to excuse every single one of his mistakes that you deigned to reply to. He was HORRIBLE with those bad, needless spins into the pass rush, where he often spurned a pocket and caused a sack where he didn't need to. He was AWFUL at long throws. Etc. The list goes on. He was bad, independent of anybody else, last year. Yes, Kliffy gets the lion's share of the blame. Yes, Kyler was bad last season and could have been a lot better. Both can be true.Stop putting words in my mouth. I SPECIFICALLY said that NO QB in the NFL is perfect. And that would include Murray. But, the LION’S share and then some had way, way, way more to do with how pathetic our entire coaching staff was under KK & VJ.