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The Concept of Giving a Coach a Few Years to Build a Team
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(10-18-2019, 10:21 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Also, I saw the stats that some good coaches started 0-6...but did those coaches have all the responsibilities that ZT has?


*Cough* Sam Wyche *Cough*



Look, we're not getting blown out either, save the SF and Pitt tilts. It's not like it's total disarray. In fact, a couple of games were a missed FG, an unlucky bounce, etc away from wins. This with an oline that currently features a 4th string LT that is actually a G, 3rd string LG, a good C, a decent RG, and our much maligned RT. WR1 is out, WR 3 is out, and it's a brand new offensive concept to boot. The defense? Wasn't it shitty last year too? What was done to address that in the off-season?

You kinda act like we went from Super Bowl to 0-6. This wasn't a good team to begin with. We struck fools gold at the beginning of last season, a fumble recovery in Indy saved a win, two fluke defensive plays against Miami provided a win.....and that was with a healthy offense. When the injuries mounted , the wheels fell off.

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RE: The Concept of Giving a Coach a Few Years to Build a Team - Wyche'sWarrior - 10-19-2019, 07:16 AM

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