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Quote:Just Remember, in 2002 Tom Coughlin looked bad as a coach, he had a quote to the effect of "the talent level on the expansion team of '95 is better than the roster we have at the moment, yes i truly believe that" in 1999 with actual players they were 14-2 and on the cusp of the Super Bowl. now is coughlin a bad coach? the 2 superbowls in New York would suggest he's not. I don't think Bradley's a bad coach I think we need to give him more pieces. If you were asked to play Chess with a King, 3 pawns, a knight and asked to take on an opponent with a full board of pieces, you'd lose almost every time unless you get real creative and play mistake free (which isn't possible with the youth on this squad) But the Jags opponents aren't playing with a board full of pieces. The Jags played two games against backup QBs, three against rookie QBs, and two more against starting QBs who were signed as street free agents this year. That's seven of 12 games where the opponents were limited at most important position on the field. Also, several of the opponents were playing with makeshift offensive lines. That's the time you blitz, because confusion is your friend in that case. Did the Jags take advantage of that? Nope. In your chess example that would be like using a trading strategy when you are down a piece. The Jags don't need to be mistake free to win. No team is mistake free. They just need to take advantage of the opponents' weaknesses, and defend against their strengths. Do the Jags even pay lip service to game planning? "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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