Good lord those Chargers cheerleaders are gorgeous.
it was the only thing I enjoyed watching.
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That is a poor example...if that's a good an analogy as you can get..it's no argument..But play calling and execution are somewhat correlated.
Why did McDaniels not realize Koppen cannot handle Jamal Williams one on one?
You play call away from your unfavorable mismatches, not right at them.
If you asked Shaq to shoot 3's and your team lost, you would blame the play calling and coach, not Shaq for failing to execute.
it was the only thing I enjoyed watching.
1. Because he has in the past?But play calling and execution are somewhat correlated.
Why did McDaniels not realize Koppen cannot handle Jamal Williams one on one?
You play call away from your unfavorable mismatches, not right at them.
If you asked Shaq to shoot 3's and your team lost, you would blame the play calling and coach, not Shaq for failing to execute.
Casell is the worst player on the offense. Yet on first and goal from the one, McDaniels put the burden on Cassel to make a play three times. How does that make any sense?
THANK YOU! Seriously, what a stupid series of calls right there. The guy is a moron. I am convinced that the Pats would have scored 1,000 more points last year if Josh was NOT the OC.
Dear Josh - news flash. Brady is out for the year. Play call accordingly - you idiot!
BB probably said "What the **** is wrong with the offense?" lol
Then McDaniels said "**** you b****, its your fault for making me play Cassel!"
Then BB was like "All your base are belong to us."
McDaniels "What????"
1,589 points would have been something!
I waiting for some rollouts or quick three step drops to avoid the rush.
Good lord those Chargers cheerleaders are gorgeous.
The Sunday night NBC broadcast drew attention to Belichick walking to the locker room as offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels was speaking with him, with the announcers suggesting the one-sided exchange didn’t look good. Belichick was asked if it was anything outside of the normal in-game communication between coaches and replied: “We were talking about the first half and some things we wanted to talk about at halftime and how we wanted to approach the second half. That’s exactly what it was.”
Turns out it was kinda boring.
Turns out it was kinda boring.