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I thought he knew what was wrong with our offense last season, and that his playcalling will be smart and aggressive, and will make proper adjustments by the way each game goes.
This is what he told us before the season, and what he showed us in the first 6 games.
Then he turned into Steve Fairchild.
WTF happened?? A guy just doesn't change like that.
I thought he knew what was wrong with our offense last season, and that his playcalling will be smart and aggressive, and will make proper adjustments by the way each game goes.
This is what he told us before the season, and what he showed us in the first 6 games.
Then he turned into Steve Fairchild.
WTF happened?? A guy just doesn't change like that.
Turks playcalling is around Dicks coaching style. Dick is conservative so the playcalling has to be conservative. Dick also doesnt give Turk any freedom at all.
I thought he knew what was wrong with our offense last season, and that his playcalling will be smart and aggressive, and will make proper adjustments by the way each game goes.
This is what he told us before the season, and what he showed us in the first 6 games.
Then he turned into Steve Fairchild.
WTF happened?? A guy just doesn't change like that.
all the aggressive talk he did in the offseason eventually meant, he'd get aggressively conservative and aggressively predictable.
Fairchild tried to run a Martz system without the right personel. Turk was the opposite, the tried to run a dink and dunk system that made Lee Evans useless running short routes.
When Trent was competent and consistent we looked great...when he wasn't, we looked terrible. When that bum who has no job anymore was back there, we looked terrible.
When Trent was competent and consistent we looked great....
vs. weak teams. Early in the season teams didn't have much tape on Trent and Turks system. Eventually they figured them out. Hell even Stevie Wonder knew when we were running or when we were passing. He was preditable. He barely knew what playaction was.
Turk was so predictable that the only way he could change things up was to steal a play here and there from the fins or Panthers as the season went on.
Trent has stated publicly that teams would show them something different that they didn't gameplan for. Who's fault is that, The players? Who job is it to make the adjustments on playcalling on gameday when it happens, the players?
Was it the players fault when someone called to run the ball with 30 secs left in the first half last sunday, The players? That was absolute proof that coaches are in charge of putting players in situations to succeed BY MAKING THE RIGHT CALLS.
vs. weak teams. Early in the season teams didn't have much tape on Trent and Turks system. Eventually they figured them out. Hell even Stevie Wonder knew when we were running or when we were passing. He was preditable. He barely knew what playaction was.
Turk was so predictable that the only way he could change things up was to steal a play here and there from the fins or Panthers as the season went on.
Sure they were weak teams...but you can only beat who you play.
To simply dismiss how well he and the offense looked in the first six weeks, outside of AZ, does the team a great disservice
You want to throw the weak teams out of the equation, can I throw the good teams out? Can I simply dismiss that we looked like crap against the Pats in the first meeting, because they're good? Or the Phins? Or the Jets?
Apparently the Chiefs and Broncos missed the film sessions to figure him out though.
Trent has stated publicly that teams would show them something different that they didn't gameplan for. Who's fault is that, The players? Who job is it to make the adjustments on playcalling on gameday when it happens, the players?
Was it the players fault when someone called to run the ball with 30 secs left in the first half last sunday, The players? That was absolute proof that coaches are in charge of putting players in situations to succeed BY MAKING THE RIGHT CALLS.
don't forget using 6'6" Hardy as a decoy and throwing to 5'9" Lee Evans or 5'-3" Roscoe Parrish in the red zone. Or constantly getting plays in late which forces the use of timeouts. Or any number of other transgressions.
Does the QB play suck? Yes. But don't let that mask the coach's faults.
Everything Dick touches dies a slow, painful death. RIP, Turk.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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