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What exactly was the problem with play calling?
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(05-07-2020, 03:42 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Bengals only played 16 games in 2018.  If Taylor could not do a detailed break down of ALL those games in less than two weeks then he will never be any good as an NFL coach.

NFL coaches have to be able to watch film of games and understand what is happening.  How is he going to prepare for opponents if he can't break down what is happening on game film?

Like you said, it isn't rocket science.

You always claim that PFF is a joke and that they cannot discern what is actually happening from just watching film. How is that any different from a new coach? Was he able to talk to the previous coordinators or Marvin about what was actually expected on each play?

If coaches could figure out everything from film alone, wouldn't the crapshoot that is the draft be much less of a gamble? Any good NFL Coach should be able to watch some film and know who is good and who isn't right?
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RE: What exactly was the problem with play calling? - GreenCornBengal - 05-07-2020, 05:34 PM

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