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Well, Dave Wanstadt implied there is nothing wrong with a 3 and out series and punting the ball. It almost worked.
 
I'll surely be flamed for this, but I think that's right; the gameplan itself was not a bad one. The lack of intensity, effort and execution on the OL speaks badly to the coaching staff, but the gameplan was pretty good.
 
phunwin said:
I'll surely be flamed for this, but I think that's right; the gameplan itself was not a bad one. The lack of intensity, effort and execution on the OL speaks badly to the coaching staff, but the gameplan was pretty good.
Yep -- if you're gonna make FOUR changes on the offensive line, you better be doing it with top-notch talent and an O coordinator who's not learning the playbook as he teaches it to the four new guys.
 
phunwin said:
I'll surely be flamed for this, but I think that's right; the gameplan itself was not a bad one. The lack of intensity, effort and execution on the OL speaks badly to the coaching staff, but the gameplan was pretty good.

yeah the gameplan was great. Turk almost tied a MIA record for the most punts in a game. way to go Wanny!

why did we run the ball with 6 mins left in the game? i dont understand why we even ran the ball during the 2nd half. watching the game was so predictable. DEF stacking the line against us & blitzing during long passing downs. how many deep pass plays did we have?
 

phunwin said:
I'll surely be flamed for this, but I think that's right; the gameplan itself was not a bad one. The lack of intensity, effort and execution on the OL speaks badly to the coaching staff, but the gameplan was pretty good.
It was a great gameplan - He was playing to our strength (Which is our D). It's a boring gameplan IMO, but it was working. Until our offense gave up points....

Now saying that, our coaching staff was horrible last night. When Randy got pissed and started yelling our O-line coach was just sitting there doing nothing. He was looking at pictures... blah blah That's not what they needed they needed confidence - Our O-line coach should of been the one who was yelling.


Miami's offense will be a better by week 5 or 6.
 
fins4o8 said:
yeah the gameplan was great. Turk almost tied a MIA record for the most punts in a game. way to go Wanny!

why did we run the ball with 6 mins left in the game? i dont understand why we even ran the ball during the 2nd half. watching the game was so predictable. DEF stacking the line against us & blitzing during long passing downs. how many deep pass plays did we have?

The bengals punted 10 times as well... so get off that bandwaggon.....
 
Tony Wise should have his walking papers this morning. The worst excuse for a coach in the NFL.
 
No, it was not a good gameplan, it was a horrible TEAM game plan. This is the second game of the year, and he is relying on his D for 50 minutes a game already. That's brilliant. We are without our 2 starting DT's, 2 starting corners.
 
I would love to see the wishbone... or i formation... we need extra protection back there.... i back... blocking 2 guys....shhesh
 
I wish someone would clarify what the game plan was...................
 
Great gameplan, 22 yards on 19 attempts from your starting RB. Feeley throwing balls into the dirt.

Leave the defense on the field until they're worn out.

It worked to perfection, off to a 0-2 start for the first time in how many years?
 
Grumpy said:
Great gameplan, 22 yards on 19 attempts from your starting RB. Feeley throwing balls into the dirt.
HUH? That's not the gameplans fault... That's execution.... You can't put all the blame on Wanny for that.
 
Blame it on Tony Wise. I nominate him for first sacrificial firing.
 
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