Dre11
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So he is basically saying the same thing he was saying when they originally announced Kellen would be the OC.....
And Jerry
So he is basically saying the same thing he was saying when they originally announced Kellen would be the OC.....
ExactlySome of you guys like to reach and make nothing into something. This is non sense and a complete waste of time to even discuss. So the 1st time ever OC of the DC is getting help and not doing it all on his own, wow, what a shock. A team that has talked about "collaborative" team building and coaching for, I don't know, the last 8 years is working collaborative again, wow, what a shock. I get that some of you really hate the HC, but come on, this is even more stupid than "he froze his own kicker" which I thought was a dumb as it could get it, but alas, I was wrong.
Like the sarcasm...lol they're out in full form today this is the same message that has been put out from day one.
You live in a different world than I do. How can you say that nobody thought those teams were very good. I believe most fans thought they were really good. I know I did. I honestly expected that we would have at least one or even two Super Bowls by now. We've had some really good talent over the past 10 years with wasted opportunities under Garrett.
Yeah... Training Camp will totally prevent the leaping to conclusions and the other guys who poo-poo everything.This game of choosing to believe negative things about the staff without any reasons for doing so, repeating it until it seems to be consensus, and then acting shocked when called on it even though it’s completely imaginary....it gets really old after a while.
I can’t wait for training camp to get here so we can’t start leaping to conclusions about things that actually happen.
Iol - I think fans just trashed everyone. Garrett, Jerry, Stephen, Linehan .... it actually seems more are on board with him as OC.Yep
Who’s idea was it to make Moore QB coach ? Nobody cared. Lol
It's hard to execute in the NFL when the opposing team knows what you're doing!This is not a bashing dak, Garrett, or Moore response, but you guys are over reacting.
Dak is a 4th round qb, who is on his 4th year. He has by no means mastered Garrett’s offense or offense in general.
If Scott was still the coordinator and the play calling was exactly the same, dak and the offense would improve this year.
What it really comes down to is practice, execution, and personnel. He has the receivers now, and he has some experience. The offense as a whole has to step it up, no matter who is calling plays.
Execution in the first half and red zone
They are now. Wait until the results come in.Iol - I think fans just trashed everyone. Garrett, Jerry, Stephen, Linehan .... it actually seems more are on board with him as OC.
I’m keeping my fingers crossed.They are now. Wait until the results come in.
if JJ now sees JG is useless, hes as bad as some fans. why would he clean house when he finally has some good coaches in place? Whyy not clean 1 guy ad than show the fans why all his choices have beenn bad.
It's hard to execute in the NFL when the opposing team knows what you're doing!
The Packers of the 1960s and the Cowboys of the early 1990s were all about execution. Everyone also knew what they were doing, they just couldn't stop it. They just executed to the nth degree.If teams really knew what we were doing, how the heck did this team go to the second round of the playoffs with the talent and defensive minds in the nfl...lol we won the division went to the second round with the other teams knowing our plays....lol
It also doesn't help running 4 curls or designed plays that play into the strength of the defense. It's not going to be good to run a sail concept against teams like Seattle or Carolina that force you to think it's zone when it's man. That's on coaching preparing for looks that are hallmarks of these teams.This is not a bashing dak, Garrett, or Moore response, but you guys are over reacting.
Dak is a 4th round qb, who is on his 4th year. He has by no means mastered Garrett’s offense or offense in general.
If Scott was still the coordinator and the play calling was exactly the same, dak and the offense would improve this year.
What it really comes down to is practice, execution, and personnel. He has the receivers now, and he has some experience. The offense as a whole has to step it up, no matter who is calling plays.
Execution in the first half and red zone
True.. and great coaching isn’t a luxury Jerry’s going to invest in anymore. So, we’ll need elite talent to execute.The Packers of the 1960s and the Cowboys of the early 1990s were all about execution. Everyone also knew what they were doing, they just couldn't stop it. They just executed to the nth degree.
This team went as far as they could going to the second round of the playoffs last year. And yes, you could say they actually overachieved thanks to the coaching handicap.
Garrett's issue is that he still expects this to be an execution game and he's not able to prepare his team to do so like the best coaches in this game. And there aren't many. Maybe a couple.
This game of choosing to believe negative things about the staff without any reasons for doing so, repeating it until it seems to be consensus, and then acting shocked when called on it even though it’s completely imaginary....it gets really old after a while.
I can’t wait for training camp to get here so we can’t start leaping to conclusions about things that actually happen.
Probably for the immediate future. But we all think that Jerry at least has his eye on Moore as a future HC. It's the Sean McVay effect. If McVay had come out his first two years with the Rams and been just average or even failed, teams wouldn't be looking for the hot shot young coach. Kingsbury wouldn't be coaching the Cardinals, Lafleur wouldn't be coaching the Packers, and Jerry probably wouldn't be considering Moore. If Jerry does promote Moore next season, I would be fine with it. I just don't want to see another coach treated like a son where he's given chance after chance and had authority taken away from him just to protect him from being held responsible.True.. and great coaching isn’t a luxury Jerry’s going to invest in anymore. So, we’ll need elite talent to execute.
That’s pure speculation with Moore. And Jerry isn’t bringing anyone in who would take credit away from him or we’d already have a legit coaching staff.Probably for the immediate future. But we all think that Jerry at least has his eye on Moore as a future HC. It's the Sean McVay effect. If McVay had come out his first two years with the Rams and been just average or even failed, teams wouldn't be looking for the hot shot young coach. Kingsbury wouldn't be coaching the Cardinals, Lafleur wouldn't be coaching the Packers, and Jerry probably wouldn't be considering Moore. If Jerry does promote Moore next season, I would be fine with it. I just don't want to see another coach treated like a son where he's given chance after chance and had authority taken away from him just to protect him from being held responsible.