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Updated PFF OL tells the tale
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(10-13-2022, 11:22 AM)BengalsBong Wrote: It is his job to make sure the players can execute the play and run it flawlessly. If they can't run it in practice flawlessly they should not try to run it in a game.

In any case it reflects directly on the head coach.

Yes it is his job but the same uneducated sports-world mob will still whistle to the tune of get rid of ZT as the play-caller. How do you know it's not run correctly in practice? Takes one simple mishap to eff' up the outcome of a play.

Should the SB winning Rams have dumped Sean Mcvay a year ago when they dropped 3 in a row in late Nov./early Dec. when they scored a total of 50 points in those games? Was everything they were running simply not working in practice? Again, for the mildly confused whether you've played the game or not, it takes all 11 players to run a play successfully. From the players intrinsically involved in that play to the player the furthest away from the action who simply might not be selling out the fake on the defense correctly.

Cinci. has FOUR, yes, FOUR new starting OL and just a pretty good starting LT and NONE (all 5 plus the TE) of them played a down together until they had to line up against Watt. I'd like to think you might be one of the very very few % of people on this site that understand that and how vital their jobs are both physically and innately but not sure.
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RE: Updated PFF OL tells the tale - higgy100 - 10-13-2022, 11:52 AM
RE: Updated PFF OL tells the tale - Synric - 10-14-2022, 07:30 AM
RE: Updated PFF OL tells the tale - jj22 - 10-12-2022, 05:14 PM
RE: Updated PFF OL tells the tale - jj22 - 10-12-2022, 05:17 PM
RE: Updated PFF OL tells the tale - SladeX - 10-12-2022, 07:39 PM

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