Yes. For the billionth time, the coaching is poor. I mean, how many times does this need to be said? You guys, you go on and on about bringing in this player or that player and hope that it's going to improve things but its rare when it does. As I have explained, it's not the scheme. The scheme works and that's been proven many times over the course of last season. It fails when we run across a team with a coaching staff who prepares for us and has a good counter. Our staff does a piss poor job of adjusting. Thats not scheme. That's execution of the scheme. That's bad coaching. Explain to me, what happens when this team brings in DJ and he isn't used properly, if at all? Is it then still the scheme? Or, is that execution? Execution is not just getting blocks or making throws. Execution is also identifying when other teams are stopping what you want to do on Offense or Defense and then making adjustments, within the scheme, to take advantage of opportunity. Any time you sell out to take something away, you give something up. It is up to us to identify that and exploit it. That is part of execution. We don't do that well and that's not on the players. That's also not going to be fixed by bringing in other players or changing the Offense. Until you can fix that part of the problem, it won't matter what Offense you are running or who you have on the field. That's just the truth of it.