Some knee deep action could hurtI think number one is thats its fine in principle to let your coordinators coordinate -- but that there is also a time a HC to step in and drive an adjustment
not sure if the second part happens
Some knee deep action could hurtI think number one is thats its fine in principle to let your coordinators coordinate -- but that there is also a time a HC to step in and drive an adjustment
not sure if the second part happens
Changed him? Not if he is starting Kyler as he said after the game (probably per orders). They both are likely to go down together.This is the FIRST time in three years I’ve ever seen JG be a normal human on the sidelines without his typical robot, stoic act.
And kudus to him. It’s like a weight was lifted off his shoulders and he decided to be a real coach who wants to try and win a game instead of playing to not lose…Who knows, maybe all this losing and his seat getting hot changed him.
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The weight off his shoulder is little KM. If he sticks with pouty, then yes, he should be fired. You can’t win with KM as your QB. That’s been evident multiple seasons now.This is the FIRST time in three years I’ve ever seen JG be a normal human on the sidelines without his typical robot, stoic act.
And kudus to him. It’s like a weight was lifted off his shoulders and he decided to be a real coach who wants to try and win a game instead of playing to not lose…Who knows, maybe all this losing and his seat getting hot changed him.
Ownership isn't pressuring him at all. Nooo, not at aaaaall.JG says it’s still Murray’s job…
Gannon has said for weeks that when starter Kyler Murray has recovered from a foot injury that has sidelined him the past three games, Murray will play. Gannon said Murray didn't play Monday night because he "just wasn't healthy enough to go."
Pressed on why, after Brissett's recent run, he'll stick with Murray, Gannon said it is "just how I feel."
Gannon said he had nothing to add to the conversation when asked whether Brissett had shown him enough to earn the job.
Ownership isn't pressuring him at all. Nooo, not at aaaaall.
We will see. I don't necessarily believe what Gannon says to the press.JG says it’s still Murray’s job…
Gannon has said for weeks that when starter Kyler Murray has recovered from a foot injury that has sidelined him the past three games, Murray will play. Gannon said Murray didn't play Monday night because he "just wasn't healthy enough to go."
Pressed on why, after Brissett's recent run, he'll stick with Murray, Gannon said it is "just how I feel."
Gannon said he had nothing to add to the conversation when asked whether Brissett had shown him enough to earn the job.
For sure beating the Titans if D Mercado hadn’t dropped the ballPerhaps he believes that if not for several dropped passes, Demarcado's brain fart, Petzing calling a run play (3rd and 8) without a passing option at a critical point, and the defence crumbling in the fourth quarter, we'd have had several more wins with KM at the helm.
I'm saying 'perhaps', I can't actually read Gannon's mind, and I certainly don't know what inputs Monti and Michael have at this moment.
Agree with your statement. Even Brissett has said that it’s the growth of the entire offense and not one individual that has contributed to it looking better. I still have MAJOR concerns with the right side of the OL & our INSISTENCE on being conservative on both sides of the ball in the 4th quarter. Even as a Murray supporter, I don’t think it’s fair to anyone, including Murray, to have him start this week. ESPECIALLY because it’s the Seahawks & it’s a brutal tough road venue. I hope I’m wrong, but I don’t see us beating Seattle regardless of who’s playing QB. We have 2 home games after that, and that’s the time to bring back Murray after a 3-4 week absence.Perhaps he believes that if not for several dropped passes, Demarcado's brain fart, Petzing calling a run play (3rd and 8) without a passing option at a critical point, and the defence crumbling in the fourth quarter, we'd have had several more wins with KM at the helm.
I'm saying 'perhaps', I can't actually read Gannon's mind, and I certainly don't know what inputs Monti and Michael have at this moment.
Two things can be true at the same time. The coaches are lousy and Murray leaves a great deal to be desired.No matter what. Don't pin this crap on Murray
Two things can be true at the same time. The coaches are lousy and Murray leaves a great deal to be desired.