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You guys act like the proper, accepted way of thinking in that situation was to just let them score. I hate that mentality. What about challenging your defense to step up and make a stop? I understand that our late game defense was garbage last night, as it has been all season.
I understand you want to save as much time as you can for your offense in that situation, and I believe - like everyone else - that NY scoring was inevitable. But I'm not the HC. So my question is this: As a head coach, at what point do you give up on your defense and just let the other team score? To me that seems like a very slippery slope, and sends a very dangerous message to your team. You're telling your defense you have no faith in them. After last week, when we started wondering if Jason would be accountable to the team or risk losing their trust, I would think it would be a very hard call to make.
I understand you want to save as much time as you can for your offense in that situation, and I believe - like everyone else - that NY scoring was inevitable. But I'm not the HC. So my question is this: As a head coach, at what point do you give up on your defense and just let the other team score? To me that seems like a very slippery slope, and sends a very dangerous message to your team. You're telling your defense you have no faith in them. After last week, when we started wondering if Jason would be accountable to the team or risk losing their trust, I would think it would be a very hard call to make.

