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Driskel should be starter next year
(12-14-2018, 01:01 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: Yeah, the playoff games really have been a complete fustercluck all the way around.

The offenses have been held to 300 or less total yards 5 times and the offensive lines gave up 22 sacks.

The defenses allowed 144 or more yards rushing 6 times and allowed opposing QB's to complete 69% of their passes.

The team failed to score a point for a complete half 5 different times (4 times in the 2nd, once in the 1st).

There are individual players here and there who played well, but as a whole, these teams have looked unprepared and overmatched. There have been different QB's, different coordinators, different backs, receivers, etc...but only one HC, and under his direction the results have been consistently and embarrassingly bad. That's not a coincidence, it's a failure of leadership and coaching ability.

Spot on !

There's a giant mountain of evidence to the fact that ML led teams get out coached, out schemed, and out play called when it matters most. It's not just this player or that player. This season or that game, this OC that DC. It repeats itself over and over and over again across 16 seasons now.

We come in poorly prepared with bad game plans and little to no innovation. We look unsure and over matched and fold at the slightest adversity. ML wants to play every game in his safe zone where we got out and line up and run our plan no matter what, we either out execute them or fail. No adjusting, no plan B, do it or die !

But people still want to blame the QB, the owner, the weather, the injuries, you name it ?

And the answer is right there for all to see..........The head coach is the constant to the failure.
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RE: Driskel should be starter next year - bengalfan74 - 12-14-2018, 03:37 PM

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