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Bye week buh bye Rex
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But I do agree. That loss was more on the defense than the offense. Mostly it is on the HC b.c somehow he allowed the NE win to become their SB. |
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I agree.
10-18 the last 2 years including only 1 win vs a playoff team the last 2 years. 29th ranked offense and 20th ranked defense (points allowed) and 29 and 18th in defensive takeaways. But I know, you think he deserves another chance cause youd like to see what he can do with a better QB.....my suspicion is he would make that QB worse. |
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Harbaugh's vaunted offense and defense both just looked totally unprepared in the biggest game of their lives, yet there is a huge thread of fans lamenting over the fact that we didn't hire him four years ago. |
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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While being dogs in every one of those games. Put Sanchez on the Ravens and Harbaugh would have won the SB yesterday, right?. It never ends |
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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Bet you were concerned that could happen when you were predicting a jet loss in NE with the rest of the whiners. Now you're blaming the HC for winning in NE. lol, how lame does it get. Last edited by Jet Nut; 02-04-2013 at 08:38 PM. |
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Bye week buh bye Rex
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The Answer: Absolutely Yes.
Schitty's asinine playcalling (WR reverses with Jerricho Cotchery, conservative bs) cost us the 2010 AFCG. |
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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Nice, they lose in NE and you and SAR whine he has to go for losing. They win in NE and you complain that he put too much emphasis, on winning in NE? Are you kidding? Too funny. Last edited by Jet Nut; 02-04-2013 at 11:15 PM. |
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He's not blaming the HC for winning in NE. He's stating Rex treated that win as if they won the SB. The AFCCG was then treated basically like a regular season game.
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Thats REALLY good scouting by Pitt in that situation probably realizing Sanchez doesn't look over there during that formation at times. Maybe they knew his tendency and scouting and well u are talking about Dick Lebeau one of the smartest and most innovative defensive coordinators of all time. How many teams have borrowed his concepts? 100% ... dude pretty much invested the modern way of zone blitzing and disguised blitzing/coverage looks. So before you kill Shotty for that call just point out players missed an assignment cause well .. the players were on the FIELD. Also credit the Pitt defense for making a play. Should they have ran it? Sure ... but then you got people who would cry if Pitt came down the field and scored before half about being conservative. That play also didn't determine the game. We had chances at the end. We could have had the ball back with 3-4 min left in the game and Pitt ran the clock out. D couldn't get a stop. Lets also not forget Pitt ran the ball down our throats to start the game controlling clock. There were many other variables other than just one play. You can argue that was the straw that broke the camels back but I don't agree. It was crucial but the execution is more poor than call in that situation. |
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How do you think Cam Cameron feels, getting fired and then the Ravens making a Superbowl run like they did?
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Bye week buh bye Rex
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I never blamed Rex for winning the game. That game was the best coaching job of Rex's career. His gameplan was brilliant and I have stated that dozens of times in various threads. However, I blamed Rex for allowing the win to be treated like a SB win. Rex himself treated it like the SB and so did his players. They took their foot off the gas and took the Pitt game for granted b.c we beat them in the regular season. There is no other way to explain why we came out flat like that in that game. The best coaching job of his career was quickly followed by the worst coaching job of his career. Last edited by DDNYjets; 02-06-2013 at 08:45 AM. |
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Either: 1) The franchise QB did not see the defense overload his blind side prior to the snap and then he did his patented pump fake which allowed the sack and fumble. -or- 2) The franchise QB did see the defense overload his blind side prior to the snap and then he did his patented pump fake which allowed the sack and fumble. But it's the OC that is to blame?! Further to that, firing the OC would have solved everything and only good things would have happened.
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