Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Originally posted by kingairta:
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Originally posted by ninerlifer:
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Instead of 60% Gore will see 85% and fall down an pass-out at the beginning of the 4th quarter.
How much more simple can they make this damn stupid "play book" any way? It's already so simple most people cane call the play in front of their TV!!
I really hate this ownership, because they still can't see bigger changes must be made and saying that Sing will go the distance this season is... I HATE THEM.
They took this team from Eddie and turned it into pure buffoonery..
Wait, whatever we do, let's not let play makers make plays, hey, they might make a mistake!
I will refrain from saying anything about the couching, we all know what it is.
I'm betting A. Smith doesn't see the field again this year. These people do NOTHING out front it's all like some 4th grade secrete no one can know..
Right; the laughing stock of the NFL. So kwee!
How is this managements fault again? The playbook is now managments fault?
Because management is supposed to be in charge of hiring people who know how to put together innovative play books that challenge an opposing team, and that make the most out of available personnel on the team. Clear?
So you really expect an OC to open up the playbook for a third string QB who has not had any reps at all with the 1st team?
Take your blind hate elsewhere.
It's not blind. I know what I see, and I have seen a number of years of this tripe, this management, this misuse of players.
If T Smith can play, then, l e t h i m play. Don't screw the whole thing down. YOu kow, like; "Go for it, what have we got to lose?"
Who are you to tell me anything wiseguy? Take your one dimensional observations to the other side of the unplumbed depths of my viral invested jungle dogs lips.
People like you, really make me laugh. Who are you? Nobody.
BTW - GO NINERS!!
C'mon Bali, you know that playbooks have different levels and Troy's level is a beginner. He hasn't had the reps, the time, and most importantly the opportunity to take reps in this playbook.
Of course they have to scale it back so that Troy can actual HANDLE the amount of plays he's learned in a short time as opposed to cramming tons of plays and him trying to remember. Give him ones he can handle well and execute.
In other words, set the dude up for success, not failure. At least, that's the way I see from my POV.
I think this kid may surprise some as he knows this is his audition for his future either here or somewhere else so he's will be ready. I went back to see how he becomes "ready" as a college and HS player. This kid preps hard, really hard and his leadership is not a liability. It is his strength.
Exactly what we need! I know we want more plays, but not at the expense of being unprepared.
[ Edited by ninertico on Oct 28, 2010 at 8:21 AM ]