no go ahead, just not as a thread title...Should be
Saleh sticking it up LaFleur
I won’t finish it since we’re supposed to be nice
you can swear inside thread. just not in thread titleShould be
Saleh sticking it up LaFleur
I won’t finish it since we’re supposed to be nice
That's his boy so he is going to catch his back. But it is clear to anyone who has watched a game that LaFleur is fucking clueless and doesn't know WTF he is doing. I'm really curious as to who is making the half-time adjustments, because I'm pretty sure it isn't LaFleur.
the play concept is advanced...
look at Matt Ryan and Arthur Smith simple concept and he flourished against us...
Zach needs to grow within the offense not have to learn all the niches on day one... Wrong way to teach... Especially when the kid can not throw a short 3 yard route without hitting the OL in the way of the receiver in this case RB...
it isn't his game yet. but i bet he's working on it. are you fucking kidding me...New OC is learning.
he will give him the benefit of the doubt but understands his new role and will make the changes when or if they need to be made...One last point: If this continues, does anyone see Salah firing his best friend’s brother?
“Setting the world on ice...”. Good one! Wish I had thought of that.@Namath12, great post.
I think that Salah has a great personality to become a terrific head coach. However, to me the problem with the team and the coaching staff in general is that there is simply too much youth and/or inexperience in too many places. Precisely *because* the squad is so young, it would have made much more sense to have a more experienced coaching staff.
Not so much on the defensive side, because the D is playing well once they get hit in the mouth, but perhaps an "offensive consultant" for LaFleur.
Has he called a single slant play this season?
Yet to see one, but you'd think you'd see a bunch with Cory and Cole in what is supposed to be a quick hitting offense.
Why do his route trees take so long to develop?
Goes back to the slants, right? there doesn't seem to be quick hitters to build the longer developing plays off of. Which makes you wonder if Cory is your number one target, and the offense is supposed to be an underneath the coverage passing game, why are his routes always so vertical?
Why can’t he start games with a few dinks and dunks to get Zach into a good rhythm, where can actually plant his back foot and throw?
...and/or force the running game on the first few plays of the first couple of series so Zach isn't throwing 3rd and long. then, for the rest of the game, the dinks and dunks are there on first and second downs.
...also, maybe some designed boot legs where he has access to an easy crossing route. but Zach can't throw the ball at their feet either.
Why are our horrific tight ends getting so many targets?
another great question would be, if our TE's are essentially one year guys anyway, and this team is not fighting for a playoff spot, why not see how complete Yeboah can be, because one thing we know he can do is catch/and catch contested balls. But the answer to that seems like asking why Mims isn't playing, and being told "because he isn't ready"...while the guys in front of him are setting the world ON ICE.