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Re: popular coach-blame theories

Anonymous User
December 31, 2016 05:15AM
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Goff should've started sooner but for reasons of the coaching staff and an OC not even close to being qualified to implement an offense that gave him a chance to succeed sooner than later, we have seen poor results on many levels.

I don't agree with that opinion/theory, my friend. I have a different theory/opinion. I think the coaching for qbs was just fine AND that Goff was just that far from ready.

The idea that qbs should start sooner? It's one theory among others. Throughout the years qbs have developed from starting sooner, and they have developed through waiting before starting. Both approaches have worked. There is no evidence anywhere that one approach is better.

I think coach-blame theories/opinions are often popular and not always realistic.


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I lose no sleep when someone agrees with me or not.... Bottom Line... Chris Weinke, Rob Boras, Jeff Fisher will not have their respected job titles for any NFL team in 2017. That is reality based on their coaching value...... not coach-blame popular opinions...

I will never blame a coach for the entirety of a players failures but my opinion will remain the same about how qualified Mr. Boras and Mr. Weinke were for a Bear Raid system rookie quarterback.

Nothing to do with coach-blame theories so please don't put me in your group boxes... and when you quote me and its about a player... make sure you leave the part of the quote where I say the player is also the problem for his own deficiencies.

I'm done with this thread... so please don't respond to this and expect another response...If you want to chat in further details PM me...lets not take up a mile of threads



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/31/2016 06:45AM by HerdAdmin.
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  QBs can and do strengthen their arms.

Billy_T661December 30, 2016 06:29AM

  Re: I don't think one example proves your case Billy...

laram306December 30, 2016 06:45AM

  Re: I don't think one example proves your case Billy...

Billy_T358December 30, 2016 07:24AM

  Re: QBs can and do strengthen their arms.

poplarbluffman328December 30, 2016 07:16AM

  Re: QBs can and do strengthen their arms.

Anonymous User323December 30, 2016 07:53AM

  Re: QBs can and do strengthen their arms.

bigjimram21375December 30, 2016 10:17AM

  Re: QBs can and do strengthen their arms.

Anonymous User339December 30, 2016 10:59AM

  this is not quite accurate his condition is treatable and has been treated

zn306December 31, 2016 04:21AM

  Re: QBs can and do strengthen their arms.

poplarbluffman306December 31, 2016 03:10AM

  QBs can and do strengthen their arms. Man crush LOL!

Anonymous User289December 31, 2016 04:17AM

  Re: QBs can and do strengthen their arms. Man crush LOL!

zn340December 31, 2016 04:57AM

  Re: popular coach-blame theories

Anonymous User213December 31, 2016 05:15AM

  Re: popular coach-blame theories

zn216December 31, 2016 06:06AM

  Re: QBs can and do strengthen their arms. Man crush LOL!

Rams43244December 31, 2016 08:22AM

  Goffs problems have been coaching

Rams_81297December 31, 2016 07:25AM

  Re: Goffs problems have been coaching

Rams43275December 31, 2016 08:27AM

  Goff's "problems" are called being a rookie QB

merlin289December 31, 2016 08:55AM

  and probably not even Prescott, not really

zn292December 31, 2016 09:23AM

  Re: Goff's "problems" are called being a rookie QB

poplarbluffman205December 31, 2016 09:25AM

  Goff's tiny hands.....

HighPlainsDrifter317December 31, 2016 09:30AM

  Competition is a certainty

merlin258December 31, 2016 11:31PM