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We Might Have Missed BIG Time (2017 Draft)
(10-22-2018, 04:31 PM)Jakeypoo Wrote: I think Zampese got a rough deal here in all honesty was used as a scape goat for this offenses failure.  Instead of blaiming the real corporate the front office. 
In 2016 Andy had a good season over 4,000 yards, completed nearly 65% of his passes, 
Threw under 10 interceptions, and had a 7.5  yards per attempt. All would suggest a very good season except for TDs.  
Last season we lose our best two offensive lineman, Eifert was hurt, and Ross didn't pan out either. Those losses we're catastrophic and did more damage to this team than any coaching move could have done. Andy's numbers were significantly worse than the previous two seasons. 
Looking at this years team in the first 14 quarters of the season we scored 114 points with Eifert. The next 14 quarters we have scored 67. 


Zampese was an average QB coach at best, and a HORRIBLE, absolutely horrible OC.  We didn't score for 2 weeks.  Yes, the line was bad, but it really isn't a whole lot better this season, and it wasn't any better after Lazor took over and righted the ship for sure.  Zampese was just terrible.  I certainly won't argue about the FO, because it was those morons that made him a lifer position coach, then lazily promoted him to a position he had no business being in.

So, if coaching doesn't matter, how do we explain the Fisher/McVay dynamic in LA?  Hell, how about Merv vs LeBeau?  Schemes, personnel evals, adapting to player strength/weakness, exploiting matchups.....etc.....all of that is coaching.  

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RE: We Might Have Missed BIG Time (2017 Draft) - Wyche'sWarrior - 10-22-2018, 04:40 PM

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