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What type of improvements can we expect in player development from coaching?
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(05-09-2019, 12:56 PM)Sweetness Wrote: This. McVay isn't some amazing wizard who magically made the Rams bigger, faster, and stronger. He just has a good scheme that uses his players to the best of their specific abilities. He doesn't force people to play outside of their role. Fisher, like Marvin, was archaic and didn't evolve his scheme with the times or players. 

Obviously it's not all on them but they also employ the coaches who implement the scheme. The hope is Taylor and his hires will put players in better places to succeed versus magically making them better through coaching. 

The Rams did add several really good free agents and acquire players via trade. The Rams improved their roster on paper and brought in McVay.

Add Robert Woods, Sammy Watkins, Andrew Whitworth, Kayvon Webster, Connor Barwin, and John Sullivan to our roster and we'd be a lot better too. Then, the next year they added Suh.

The Bengals? I can't really say outside of Williams that we're guaranteed to have upgraded any position.
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RE: What type of improvements can we expect in player development from coaching? - THE PISTONS - 05-09-2019, 01:50 PM

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