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  • FitzIsMyHero wrote...
    whats confusing about it?
    It's pretty self explanatory! Grimm can't get the O Line playing any good. The QBs are struggling because of it. Even when they have a little bit of time, they throw INTs! It's a combination of the players not playing well enough AND the offensive coaches not coaching, teaching, and motivating them enough to get the best out of them. Obviously Whiz doesn't know anything right now. The players probably feel the same about him. And honestly, Whiz hasn't changed anything to accomadate them and play to their strengths. Unfortunately, this offense doesn't have any strenghts...
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  • thorjeremy501 wrote...
    practice vs game
    To me this team would be a solid top ten team and could take the NFC west if it only had an OL. I love what the front office is doing (building a Steeler like team). We are going to go through more than 2 QB's and RB's but not because of their talent but lack of OL talent. John/Kevin are going to get murdered out there, look bad and take the blame for the losses. May as well start John, fans love to see QB's start and end careers with one team. Draft OL and give Grim a pink slip and perhaps a new OC for Skelton.
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  • Think4URself wrote...
    I see the problem.
    1) Coaches want QBs to make check downs, and 2) Coaches want QBs to get rid of the ball before they get sacked. All, while competing for a position based heavily on stats. So, WITHOUT ANY PASS PROTECTION, Coaches expect a QB to A) stand in the pocket and get rocked doing his checkdowns and possibly fumble the ball or B) move around the pocket (in less than 3 secs) and possibly quickly force it, or throw it away. I see two inevitable outcomes, turnovers and incompletions. And, looking at stats that is EXACTLY the outcome we are seeing.
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  • Think4URself wrote...
    So, someone gonna get hurt, badly.
    The Cards theory on player evaluation has an obvious logical fallocy. You cant evaluate a QB without taking everything into account and it must balanced to win. Mgmts failure to understand the football equation and lean toward the FINANCIAL equation is going to get both QBs hurt seriously.
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  • Think4URself wrote...
    The equation is pretty simple
    Generally speaking this is how it works, if you want a winning organization: If you have a below average QB, you need a very good Oline, running game and a great D. (SB winning Ravens) If you have an average QB, you need a darn good Oline, good running game and solid D. (2011 49ers) If you have a above average QB, you need decent Oline and running game, and a solid D. (SB Winning Giants) If you have a great QB, you need a decent Oline and running game, ...the better the defense - the better the chance of winning SBs. (Pats, Saints, Packers, Colts (old)).
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