32BellyOption said:
that Jimmy played to WIN and Tuna plays not to lose! I'm sick of it! We had EVERY opportunity to put this game away and didn't!
I've been saying that since Parcells got here, he plays "not to lose" rather than "playing to win" and it just doesn't work.
The one time this season we came out firing was against the Eagles and we crushed them. Every other game has been close as we have stuck with this methodical, predictable, conservative, ball-control junk that looks good on the stat sheet because we have held the ball all day and denied the other team many opportunities but the game is won by the team scoring the most points not who had the ball the longest. Parcells has yet to figure that out.
Parcells and many others keep blaming these losses on the players saying that if they would only execute correctly then we would be winning. Well that is true but it is also an impossible expectation and one which Bill should know is unreasonable.
This is essentially a young team either in terms of the experience in the NFL or with each other, they haven't played long together. To expect them to execute plays perfectly every time is not reasonable. With a young team you have to utilize their strengths which are energy, enthusiasm, and raw talent. When you force them to play conservatively you take their strengths away and they end up worrying more about making mistakes than about making plays.
A team full of veterans can play this conservative approach and be successful with it because they are disciplined and play within the structure of the scheme. Younger players haven't learned all the nuances of the scheme yet and need to be turned loose until they do otherwise you just waste their talent and squander opportunities.
I guess you could say that the more the players play in Parcells scheme the sooner they will become those veteran who can play it successfully but in the meantime we are losing games we should be winning and squandering yet another season.
What Parcells REALLY needs is a true OC who will run the offense while Parcells manages the team and stays out of the playcalling. Sean Payton isn't that guy.