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Two examples of horrible coaching yesterday.
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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 969589" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>The coaches are judged foremost on one thing: winning. </p><p></p><p>As much as I appreciate what Dontae was able to do in the past, if they haven't put someone in the game, I trust that the coaches have a good reason for it: they think that the other players higher on the depth chart give them a better chance to win.</p><p></p><p>I'm also aware that Dontae Smith, while a good player, is also not perfect. In particular, his lack of pass blocking often caused offensive plays to blow up. I have no inside knowledge into whether that has anything to do with his position on the depth chart, but just saying - "one of our best offensive players" from the past few years may have an Achilles heel that is even worse for our offense than not having him on the field.</p><p></p><p>Again, no inside knowledge, so speculation aside I revert to my first statement. I trust that if the coaches think he'll give the best shot for them to win, they'll put him in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 969589, member: 3440"] The coaches are judged foremost on one thing: winning. As much as I appreciate what Dontae was able to do in the past, if they haven't put someone in the game, I trust that the coaches have a good reason for it: they think that the other players higher on the depth chart give them a better chance to win. I'm also aware that Dontae Smith, while a good player, is also not perfect. In particular, his lack of pass blocking often caused offensive plays to blow up. I have no inside knowledge into whether that has anything to do with his position on the depth chart, but just saying - "one of our best offensive players" from the past few years may have an Achilles heel that is even worse for our offense than not having him on the field. Again, no inside knowledge, so speculation aside I revert to my first statement. I trust that if the coaches think he'll give the best shot for them to win, they'll put him in. [/QUOTE]
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