#551
|
|||
|
|||
Yep. Where ironically, I believing he was subbing for Boomer Esiason.
|
#552
|
||||
|
||||
Why is Reich getting so much credit for the Philadelphia improvement offensively? Isn't Pederson the guy calling the plays?
|
#553
|
||||
|
||||
I have the same question. We know for sure that Peterson is calling the plays; although it was just shared today that Foles actually called for the "philly surprise" play on 4th down and then Peterson agreed. I'm guessing though that Reich puts together the game plan (or at a minimum they collaborate). I just can't see how Peterson would have the time during the week to do that prep. I read that they actually had 2 complete offensive games plans ready and practiced for the Super Bowl and intended to pull out plan B once the Patriots defense started to adjust and stop plan A, except on that night the patriots D wasn't able to make those in game adjustments they were famous for so they never had to put plan B in. that is a level of preparation we have not seen here for some time.
|
#554
|
|||
|
|||
He wasn’t “the guy” in San Diego either. It’s definitely a concern. Could be nothing. Could be everything.
|
#555
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to njcoltfan For This Useful Post: | ||
VeveJones007 (02-09-2018), YDFL Commish (02-09-2018) |
#556
|
||||
|
||||
We had one, but it involved Griff Whalen snapping the ball.
__________________
Keep your political crap out of a football forum! Nobody here gives a rat's a** |
The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Racehorse For This Useful Post: | ||
#557
|
||||
|
||||
Our coaching staff consistently put together half a game plan, but if you add .5 + .5 = 1, we kinda had gameplans.
|
#558
|
|||
|
|||
I hope this is the guy, put him with eberflus and get a good Off cood. and we're good to go
|
#559
|
|||
|
|||
After watching football for over 50 years my uneducated opinion is that hiring a football coach is a total crapshoot. Nobody has any fricking idea of who will or who will not be a good head coach. The last guy hired has just as good a shot at being the next great coach as the first guy hired in a cycle. So here is to hoping we hit the jackpot with whomever it is.
As a side note, I cannot believe how quiet Ballard keeps things. |
|
|