Such a dumb and simplistic view of things. To be expected here.
Manny and company need work, but even when our players were in a position to make a play, they didn't more often than not.
Players have been tacking since they were kids, now they can't even do that consistently. They take **** angles, run into each other, etc. Kicking, don't even get me started.
Players accountability around here is close to zero. I saw a team that had multiple opportunities to seize the moment and failed to do so.
Enos though, he's gotta go.
Some of us have played championship football.
I have had the experience of watching the difference between a championship coach and perpetrator in over his head guiding championship level rosters.
To the untrained eye they look the same from a distance.
The execution mishaps are what follows in over their head coaches.
The talent level is COMPLETELY A NONFACTOR.
You watch on tv and think “Oh, if that player just did this and this players just did that, everything would be ok.”
It doesn’t work like that.
The players are much closer to each other talent wise than you think. It is subtle differences that look like a big deal on the the screen.
Things are moving out there faster than you could possibly imagine.
There is a level of confidence and momentum necessary to execute well as a football team. Players don’t play in a vacuum. They come together to form a single entity, kind of like Voltron if you know what that was.
The environment that is conducive to consistent execution is created by the coaches psychologically, emotionally, strategically, and technically.
Unless you have the rare transcendent talents, you fail with bad coaching every single time. Even transcendent talent is dampened when the coaching is bad enough.
Say what you want about the players. It’s your opinion. But if double reverse at the opponent’s 10 doesn’t make you see the light, nothing can help you.