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Gus Bradley Back in 2016
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Quote:I keep seeing this but there is no way to prove it...This is an assumption and not a fact...I would love to see some evidence that any coach could do any better with what he has, but there is no way to do that...Are there better coaches than Gus? Well yeah...there's also worse...But to say any coach in the playoffs could find a way to fix stupid mistakes such as missed field goals, receivers running wrong routes and dropping balls in the early part of the season, OL missing blocks, snapping balls too soon, too high, defensive scheme doesn't have the right players to work, and all that other stupid young player mistakes which cost a few games has no merit based on the inability to show proof...Is it possible/ Sure it is, but it's not an absolute The change in KC when Andy Reid took over proves that coaching can make a huge difference. The Jags could not pressure the opposing QB with just four pass rushers. Yet they were near the bottom of the league in rushing five or more. Sure, blitzing can result in a big play, but if something is not working you need to do something else. The Jags defense did not try anything else, they just kept rushing four for all 15 games. The Jags are dead last in 3rd down defense. They are 31st in points against. The Jags players on defense aren't great, but they are way better than 31st. They aren't the Seattle players, and the coaching should not try to copy the Seattle scheme. But that's what Bradley and Babich have done. One doesn't need to be a professional pilot in order to see that continually trying to land on too short a runway is a mistake. Stop blaming the runway. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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