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Fire Doug Marrone
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Once again, my point is that Minshew had options and chose what to do on that final play (based on coaching). I don't fault him for what he chose the same way that I don't blindly fault "coaching" as far as how the game ended. He's learning and perhaps the next time he sees the same "look" from a defense he will choose another option. It's not out of the question to run the ball if the defense shows man coverage on your receivers and that's what he chose.
This whole "bad coaching", "lost the locker room" and "bad play calling" thing is just wrong. This is the NFL not college football and not a reality show (which is what twitter is). There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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