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Black Monday is Almost Here. Who Survives?
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(12-30-2019, 05:48 PM)ochocincos Wrote: As hard as I've been on the coaches this year, I will say I've seen some improvement in almost every area from the start of the year.
Taylor called plays better.
Anarumo had a better defense.
Turner got the OL to block better.

Not all of this was just due to players coming back. In fact, many of these things improved with certain players being gone.
This coaching staff had the definition of a grooming season.
It would make sense if at least one was changed out, but it wouldn't surprise me to see all kept.
Now they just need to make the needed improvements to turn the improved metrics into wins for 2020.

If they go the route of only changing out one (1) position coach, I lobby for it to be the DBs coach.  There are entirely too many top level athletic talents in the DBs room, for them be be looking as disconnected as they have.  Granted, they don't have a dominate personality like a Reggie Nelson, Adam Jones, Terrance Newman, Chris Crocker, etc., on this current team.  That is why they need a position coach who can inspire one of those guys that are on the team to step forward, and assume that role.

I guess that for years, we were spoiled by the on the field leadership demonstrated by intense personalities like Reggie Nelson, Vontaze Burfict, and Domata Peko, and just didn't realize some of the things they did that never showed up on any stat sheet.
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RE: Black Monday is Almost Here. Who Survives? - SunsetBengal - 12-30-2019, 08:35 PM

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