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Dave's Second Round Strategy
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(02-12-2020, 11:17 PM)Bullseye Wrote:(02-12-2020, 09:31 PM)MalabarJag Wrote: I pretty much agree with your take on Caldwell.Your take on the coaching is fully consistent with your prior assessments of Jaguars coaching, and is even more intriguing in this context. I am not sold that coaching may have hindered the development of Linder or the rest of the OL. The year before he arrived, the Jaguars allowed 71 sacks. Marrone came aboard in 2015 and the team allowed 51 sacks, twenty fewer than the year before.. The next year, the sacks allowed dropped by 1/3 down to 34 sacks allowed. By 2017, the Marrone coached OL allowed 24 sacks. I am not sure how the OL as a whole can show that dramatic improvement over three years if the individuals on that line were not being developed properly during that time. Now I can buy the argument that the development may have plateaued/peaked, but that happens with all players at some point and I am unsure if blame can be assigned to Marrone during that time. However, I was NOT fond of Jawaan Taylor's development under Warhop. I preferred the old OL coach (I can't recall his name). There were upgrades to the OL in both 2015 (Parnell, Cann, Wisnewski) and 2016 (Beachum, Linder back from injury, Beadles cut). In 2017 Marrone was no longer the OL coach, he was the head coach, and Fournette had a lot to do with the drop in sacks that year, probably more than Robinson replacing Beachum. Robinson's best year was his rookie year. Same with Cann. Linder is really the only draft pick on the OL who might have improved at all after his rookie year, and his improvement hasn't been significant. IIRC, he was one of the top graded guards by PFF in 2014. Maybe the hiring of Warhop was Marrone admitting that his predecessor (I can't recall the old coach's name either) wasn't doing a good job. I have heard that the Bucs fans hated Warhop. We can only hope they were wrong. I remember reading an article with Taylor saying he's learned a lot from Warhop, and that his play has improved over the year. If that's true he still has a lot of room for improvement. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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