In all seriousness, I'm interested to know what D'onofrio showed City to have him see the light. Was it only the good plays and the obvious player ****-ups? You know, Highsmith's flute play at FSU last season, Rodgers powering down against FSU a couple seasons back.
Did he avoid all plays where the opposing offenses were in 3+ wide and we stayed in base and walked our LBs out?
I really want to know the type of things that Macho saw as to where he'd come back here in D'onofrios corner. Maybe Golden isn't the only con man on the staff.
Well obviously he didn't show me many bad clips. There were a couple clips that made me scratch my head a bit (which i believe i mentioned in that old thread) but it was nothing super alarming.
All i said was that he knows his **** and that i seen alot of player era on these clips. And again, I'll reiterate this...
Just cause somebody knows X's and O's doesn't mean they know WHEN to run stuff and how to use their personnel. (which I'm pretty sure is something that i said in that thread)
Even after meeting with him i said that are problems could be...
A) We run too much stuff
B) He's not a good teacher
C) He runs stuff at the wrong times