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How timing affects the perception of a coach
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(11-27-2019, 03:36 PM)ezekiel23 Wrote: There is no way the ownership or the coaching staff could foresee The disaster that was ahead of them About to unfold. I think they actually had a good plan last spring.But when you lose your first round draft pick a in training camp,Clint bowling unexpectedly m retires,Cordy Glenn misses most of the year because of a concussion, You’re number one Pro bowl wide receiver gets injured and possibly missing the entire season. I mean this offensive line that they had put together to start for this team probably would’ve actually been pretty good. Then if you have a healthy Green,Boyd,Eifert,Ross,Mixon,well, Things may have been a lot different. We might be competing for a playoff spot right now had things gone the way that they had planned. Unfortunately things didn’t work out that way and Zack Taylor got caught up in a nightmarish situation. It would be a terrible thing to experience as a first year head coach. I think the front office could have done more to have helped him.

Yeah...EVERY TEAM has injuries. The 49ers played without 2 Tackles who were really good and lost Alexander and keep winning.

Supposedly the Bengals knew Boling was done BEFORE the draft. And remember how people were saying on the board that he declined last year BEFORE it was known he was retiring.

Also Glenn was below average last year. He wasn't good against the Steelers either.

Boyd, Eifert, and Mixon were all healthy.

AJ Green has missed something like 20 games in a row...and he's made it through 1 practice. You have to expect that he's going to be injured.

And they hired a totally inexperienced coaching staff. That move adds risk.
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RE: How timing affects the perception of a coach - THE PISTONS - 11-27-2019, 04:16 PM

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