Is how he works on giving his players, especially young ones, confidence.
Some of things he has done recently to get the young guys involved is great.
The ways he has done this the last two weeks include:
1. Jehuu Caulcrick goes in on offense for one play and gets a carry. And it works out, as he gains 2 yards on 3rd and 1.
2. This week, Ganther comes in the game today and on his first play gets the carry. He gains 11 yards on 2 and 12. The next play was the Caulcrick run. The series ends in a Johnson TD.
3. Last week, right after he drops a easy catch over the middle, he comes back to Stevie Johnson with a play on the sidelines. He makes a jumping reception.
4. Last week, shortly after he Jackson fumbled a screen pass, he comes right back to the play because it worked.
5. Last week, on the 3rd play of the game, he calls a pass to Donnie Jones, who is essentially playing in his first game at WR.
Working with these guys like this is a one way to become a coach that has players that will bust their asses for you and not being a pushover or a lack of discipline guy (i.e. Jauron). With a young team that is lacking in pure talent, it is a wise move. Right now they the crazy effort to win games.
Gailey is not perfect, but he seems to understand how to put players in a position to succeed.
Some of things he has done recently to get the young guys involved is great.
The ways he has done this the last two weeks include:
1. Jehuu Caulcrick goes in on offense for one play and gets a carry. And it works out, as he gains 2 yards on 3rd and 1.
2. This week, Ganther comes in the game today and on his first play gets the carry. He gains 11 yards on 2 and 12. The next play was the Caulcrick run. The series ends in a Johnson TD.
3. Last week, right after he drops a easy catch over the middle, he comes back to Stevie Johnson with a play on the sidelines. He makes a jumping reception.
4. Last week, shortly after he Jackson fumbled a screen pass, he comes right back to the play because it worked.
5. Last week, on the 3rd play of the game, he calls a pass to Donnie Jones, who is essentially playing in his first game at WR.
Working with these guys like this is a one way to become a coach that has players that will bust their asses for you and not being a pushover or a lack of discipline guy (i.e. Jauron). With a young team that is lacking in pure talent, it is a wise move. Right now they the crazy effort to win games.
Gailey is not perfect, but he seems to understand how to put players in a position to succeed.
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