11-20-2016, 01:01 PM
(11-20-2016, 12:42 PM)treee Wrote: Oh, so you threw a barrage of questions at me (attack them physically? seriously?) under the guise that you were trying to have conversation when in reality it was very obvious what you were doing. You can either be petty, pretend not to know what I'm talking about, and ruin yet another thread, or you can actually make the boards a better place by participating in a decent manner. I don't have the patience to constantly have to combat your antagonistic ways. It is about time someone on here called you out in a respectful and concise manner. I'm sure there are many members who will back me up on this.
So far here is what I have from your thread.
AJ Green had to get the media involved becaue he felt the team was not doing what it needed to do to address the problem with the O-line. Thta is your position, correct? So what exactly does Green think the team should be doing that they are not? Does he want them to cut players? Bench players? Or does he feel like Whit and the coaches that the players just need to improve their execution?
Seems to me that you are taking a very generic criticism by Green and trying ti turn it into an indictment of the way the team is run. I think that is just a big leap with nothing to support it other than the outrage here on these boards about the vague concept of "no accountability".
So far this year Ogbuehi has lost playing time do to his poor play. Interior d-linemen have lost playing time when Gilberry was signed. It seems to me that our coaching staff is taking steps to improve the team, but no one wants to acknowledge this.
benching players when you don't have better replacements does not fix anything. That is why it is rare for ANY NFL team to just start shuffling new players into the lineup every week. One of the ways that NFL players get better is by playing. That is why coaches tend to stick with the players they feel are the best. Taking away playing time and giving it to a lesser player hurts the team in the present, but also sunts the development of the better player. Certain units (especially the O-line) work best when they learn how to work together with the sme players. I rememeber seeing a story a few years ago about how much better O-lines perform if they consistently work with the same players in the same positions over time. Also QBs need to work with the same receivers to get their timing down. It is not just as simple as "Bench every player who messes up every week and plug in some new guy". That is why pretty much NO NFL team shuffels its starting lineup every week even after they have gotten blown out.