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It looks like Ryan thinks more of Urbik than Marrone did. There was no way Marrone was bringing him back, no matter how low his salary was. If Marrone was still coach Urbik would have been waived already.
It looks like Ryan thinks more of Urbik than Marrone did. There was no way Marrone was bringing him back, no matter how low his salary was. If Marrone was still coach Urbik would have been waived already.
Yeah I don't know what that was about. It was pretty clear to anyone watching that he was the third best offensive lineman on the team.
The whole O-line really. Even Glenn looked like he regressed a bit this year.
I really think the O-line was put in a position to fail this year. I'm not saying part of it was due to lack of talent, but I think coaching/scheme had a big part of it as well.
My guess is, Marrone was the one who ruined the OL by getting involved instead of letting his coaches coach. When he let the ST coach and Schwartz do their thing, both units played well.
Special teams is still an enigma for me. Why did we suck big donkey balls in one year and have a premium unit the following year?
Makes no sense to me. No big change with regard to players, at least that I know about. And the same coaches.
And did Marrone intervene more or less in the second year?
It is easy to say that it become better so he intervened less. But it could also be the opposite...
And did Marrone intervene more or less in the second year?
Offenses usually get better in their second year than in their first. Marrone supposedly told Hackett to dumb down and go conservative with the offense in the 2nd year which IMO affected everyone. You can't handcuff an offense and expect it to progress.
While the D was loaded with talent, I would have expected the D unit to go sideways in terms of progress since it was Schwartz's first year. But it played better because Schwartz had the autonomy.
The whole O-line really. Even Glenn looked like he regressed a bit this year.
I really think the O-line was put in a position to fail this year. I'm not saying part of it was due to lack of talent, but I think coaching/scheme had a big part of it as well.
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