If it makes anybody feel better, Brian Hartline did say on twitter that he was disappointed in his play so he knows he has to be better.
And I agree JDW, while I don't have many complaints about playcalling yesterday I do feel like Sherman (and Philbin since he's an offensive guy) are stubborn with playcalling and player choices because of things that worked in the past or players having decent camps (Legadu last year) and only make changes when they absolutely have no other choice but to try something different... and then go right back to status quo.
I mean Rishard Matthews has improved leaps and bounds from his rookie year, but even then look at that. Had a solid camp but was literally the only WR in camp not to get a run with the ones or twos outside of Hartline who was hurt. So Julius Pruitt, Davone Bess, BJ Cunningham, Jeff Fuller, Roberto Wallace, Ocho Cinco, Marlon Moore, and Clyde Gates were all ahead of him and then we gave Anthony Armstrong and Jabar Gaffney time before him. He was the 13th guy on the list!
And I agree JDW, while I don't have many complaints about playcalling yesterday I do feel like Sherman (and Philbin since he's an offensive guy) are stubborn with playcalling and player choices because of things that worked in the past or players having decent camps (Legadu last year) and only make changes when they absolutely have no other choice but to try something different... and then go right back to status quo.
I mean Rishard Matthews has improved leaps and bounds from his rookie year, but even then look at that. Had a solid camp but was literally the only WR in camp not to get a run with the ones or twos outside of Hartline who was hurt. So Julius Pruitt, Davone Bess, BJ Cunningham, Jeff Fuller, Roberto Wallace, Ocho Cinco, Marlon Moore, and Clyde Gates were all ahead of him and then we gave Anthony Armstrong and Jabar Gaffney time before him. He was the 13th guy on the list!