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He did not adjust and he made it worse with his personnel decisions. I will be right unfortunately and that is how it goes. You over react and are knee jerk reacting and jettisoning your QB after not being man enough to do it prior to an injury is indicative of a flawed thought process. Pederson at least benched his QB. McVay just bensched our SB hopes period.
You and I, since we’re not in NFL coaching meetings, do not know one way or another what the exact adjustments on offense any given team makes. We just don’t have the first hand knowledge not being party to those meetings.
But what we do know is that every team adjusts. Predictability is the death kiss for an offense.
So, if McVay takes the league by storm and racks up amazing offensive numbers his first two season, it’s clear that he was ahead of the curve. But the old saying, you cannot fight the last battle is true. If you always have the same game plan, your opponent is going to figure you out.
Now, we can with the Rams’ games we’ve all watched point to how McVay may be unable to adapt or how Goff is unable to adjust to the necessity of adapting. But we ‘now for certain that Mcv wasn’t game planning to turn over the ball.
That is all on Goff.
That is fundamental to the game.
And the problem that creates for McVay is that it causes a coach to go off script. There goes the game plan. We’re down by two touchdowns now, thanks to our turn over machine.
There simply is not enough insight to judge McVay as being the failure some are making him out to be.
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