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Devil's Advocate: Why Firing Bradley May not be the best thing
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Quote:It's always a big difference. This is exactly how I feel. I don't care that they're 2-11. It's how poorly they continue to look while getting to that 2-11 record. I have no confidence that were going to suddenly see some huge jump to success next season. It would take improvement of historical proportions for this team to be competitive next year. Not just in terms of players and talent but in terms of coaching improvement as well. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:This is exactly how I feel. I don't care that they're 2-11. It's how poorly they continue to look while getting to that 2-11 record. I have no confidence that were going to suddenly see some huge jump to success next season. I disagree. I think if we get a decent offensive line, we will see a big jump in wins. To me, 90% of our problems stem from poor offensive line play.
Quote:I disagree. I think if we get a decent offensive line, we will see a big jump in wins. To me, 90% of our problems stem from poor offensive line play. Yes, that's part of it, but that's not all of it. We see defenders take bad angles or just get slammed like Evans on Foster's long run yesterday. We see Bortles throwing balls into the dirt. We see WRs and TEs dropping passes that hit them in the hands. We see offensive linemen that don't seem to understand their blocking assignments and that problem gets exacerbated by Robinson not seeming to be able to pick up a rushing backer. I can say that I'm hopeful for the WR corp with Lee and Robinson, but the continuing inability of so many facets of the team to look like something more than practice team quality for more than a stretch of a few plays in a row is distressing. Quote:Then Bradley needs to go too. You have to make those decisions when your team plays this poorly for this long. I don't see how Fisch should be brought back. The offenses continued ineptitude, particularly in the 2nd half, is something that should be unacceptable. I don't care how many rookies you're dealing with. This offensive system stunk from the get go. You couldn't be more on point!! Leadership 101, if I have to fix the job for you then I don't need you. If Caldwell hyopthetically has to fire Fisch because Bradley won't then Bradley isn't needed. This team needs leadership, period! Quote:Well, we already made Jags history a couple weeks ago with the Giants game. So history making with Gus on the sidelines is possible. ![]() We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:You couldn't be more on point!! Leadership 101, if I have to fix the job for you then I don't need you. If Caldwell hyopthetically has to fire Fisch because Bradley won't then Bradley isn't needed. This team needs leadership, period! Agreed. Leadership is especially important when you have a roster as young as this team does. Quote:I disagree. I think if we get a decent offensive line, we will see a big jump in wins. To me, 90% of our problems stem from poor offensive line play. I disagree. While it is a part.of the problem, I think a poor offensive system is a larger issue. That can and should be addressed this offseason.
Quote:Yea, nothing quite like overspending on a bunch of guys who weren't good enough to be resigned by their other teams. I'd call you ignorant, but it looks like a lot of other posters already have for me.. Quote:If Bradley stays (and maybe he does), Khan will be forced to do something to keep fan interest in this team.the only thing that was 'telling of the crowd yesterday' is that the weather people were off on that forecast. Most of the crowd that left early left because they weren't prepared to sit in cold, wet weather. Jaguars fans are among the most loyal in the NFL... loyal to a fault, really...
I y'ams who I y'ams and thats all I y'ams...
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:I disagree. While it is a part.of the problem, I think a poor offensive system is a larger issue. That can and should be addressed this offseason. Could you give a specific example illustrating why this is a poor offensive system? I am not looking for the results. We all know the results are not good. I would like to know, if possible, how the poorly designed system leads to these poor results. I hope I am not being unreasonable here. I would like some perspective. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:Yea, nothing quite like overspending on a bunch of guys who weren't good enough to be resigned by their other teams. Ugh....that was a Ketchman logic flashback. Sometimes good players can leave teams. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:Does anybody get fired in this scenario or just stay the course? The only way I consider firing Bradley this year is if Sean Payton or Harbaugh are available and show interest in this job. Otherwise, next year, if the team does not show improvement... both in won loss record and performance overall...then maybe I pull the plug. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:Honestly, the only position coach I would see being changed is Oline coach if Yarno can't come back next year. Butkis has been doing it this year but he was supposed to be Yarno's assistant. Just doesn't have the experience. I agree completely. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:However, if he is to be a long-term solution he is going to have basically a miraclulous turn around So what is the minimum standard of miraculous? A .500 season. Double digit wins? Playoffs? Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:Bullseye, as usual your post is well reasoned and astute. Thanks for the kudos. We agree completely regarding the circumstances surrounding firing Bradley. If a guy like Harbaugh or Payton came available.... Guys proven to be able to develop QBs and build championship caliber teams, then I have to consider it. Otherwise... Let Bradley continue. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:You're preaching for stability which has merit. However, every coaching staff, scheme, whatever has a ceiling. If Bradley, Babich and Fisch are running a team in a manner that with reasonable talent, experience and execution can win a Super Bowl then I say sure, keep them. I agree some coaches and staffs have their limits..and time may prove Gus not up to the task. But given the inexperience and talent deficiencies remaining on the roster, I don't think we have a true gauge of the ceiling of this staff until next year. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
The best reason to keep the same coaching staff is to set an unbreakable record for most number of double-digit losses in a 4 year period. We already set it for 3 years, why not go down in the history books as the best team ever at being the worst?
I'm tired of low standards - let's do this thing right!! We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Could you give a specific example illustrating why this is a poor offensive system? 1. Clearly the ZBS system isn't working. Yes we have rookies in there. But the pass protection and run blocking has not gotten better since week 4, and possibly could be argued is getting worse. 2. We have an OC that calls plays that provide no rhythm. Ex: Wolverine ran 4-5 times yesterday that takes the ball out of BB5's hands, which impacts his feel for the game. --In addition to that, the Wolverine was stuffed on the first attempt, it should have been obvious to abandon it. 3. We had success in the read option against the Giants and on the first time we ran it yesterday. We then abandoned it all together. I believe we ran it 1 (maybe 2) other time(s), and the BB5 gave it to Shoelace who got stuffed on it. 4. We rarely attack the middle of the field on passing plays. I believe it was a couple weeks ago, that this was pointed out... But basically we use the left or right side of the field and that's it. We only pass in the middle of the field 10% of the time (if I recall correctly). We're basically self selecting not to attack an area that could potentially help us get our outside recievers open. 5. We have 2 large TE's that we rarely utilize. Yes, Harbor had a gut wrenching drop yesterday, but other than that, he's been reliable in the passing game for the season. Lewis had some good plays in the 1st half yesterday. But on average, we only target the TE like 4 times per game. That's simply not enough. Good offenses, NFL offenses, target TE's constantly. 6. We rarely have a safety blanket release up the middle. Yesterday was the first time I saw the RB release up the middle to wait for a check down. It was Gerhart, and it went for 10+ yards. Most offenses have a release valve right in front of the QB, if not a TE streaking to get open up the middle. 7. Where's the quick slant? In situations where we have a bad o-line why not have a slot reciever run a quick slant to get fast yardage? 8. We have a slow RB that we allow to run sweeps at least once a game. I mean, this is self explanatory. Any other coach would have abandoned the Gerhart sweep after week 2. Yet we see it at least once per game.. That's just off the top of my head.... So yes, one may wish to keep the current coach of the offense for the sake of stability. However, one could also argue that having a stable offense that is not capable of being successful in the NFL is a waste of time. Quote:1. Clearly the ZBS system isn't working. Yes we have rookies in there. But the pass protection and run blocking has not gotten better since week 4, and possibly could be argued is getting worse. I may not agree with all...but #6 is one of the biggest helps for Andrew Luck.
Quote:I may not agree with all...but #6 is one of the biggest helps for Andrew Luck. Watched part of the NE/SD night game, both those teams use it as well... |
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