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#21
(10-07-2024, 06:15 PM)Speedy Thomas Wrote: As a former coach I seldom criticize coaches, but this is what makes Taylor's decision to run the ball after Jackson's turnover so egregious.  With the game on the line you let your playmakers -- in this case Burrow, Higgins and Chase -- make plays.  I would imagine Joe is quietly furious with Zac.

Zac called a pass play and Joe checked out of it, so Im not sure how upset Joe is about those play calls?  No doubt Joe is pissed about the interception more than anything offense related.

The real question is how pissed are the offensive players?  The entire world knows the defense is playing awful.  As a coach, not sure how you would manage this scenario in the locker room?
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(10-07-2024, 06:38 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Zac called a pass play and Joe checked out of it, so Im not sure how upset Joe is about those play calls?  No doubt Joe is pissed about the interception more than anything offense related.

The real question is how pissed are the offensive players?  The entire world knows the defense is playing awful.  As a coach, not sure how you would manage this scenario in the locker room?

Thanks, did not know that the first down call was a pass.  But that's only first down.  Joe is way too much of a gamer to check into two more runs. 

Regarding the locker room, this is where your captains have to step up.
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(10-07-2024, 08:12 PM)Speedy Thomas Wrote: Thanks, did not know that the first down call was a pass.  But that's only first down.  Joe is way too much of a gamer to check into two more runs. 

Regarding the locker room, this is where your captains have to step up.

I think it was 2nd down when the pass was called.  Third down run seemed to be to set up Evan at midfield.





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