Yet, everyone seems to be pointing the finger at Coaches and not player execution.
Apparently you subscribe to Mayo’s philosophy of not being able yo help once players cross the white lines.
Many of us disagree and believe coaches can see and correct technique flaws, subtle tells, errors in reads, etc.
I mean, the TD to Barner was the exact play that had beaten the Pats Defense for a TD earlier in the year. That was player execution.
Or players not being coached to look for it.
It takes both.
I mean, Malcolm Butler executed perfectly, precisely because he had been coached to expect that play and practiced what to do about it.
Maye's throws being off aren't on coaching. It's on the player.
Could be coaching, if his mechanics were messed up and not corrected.
I haven’t looked, don’t know if you have but without that we can’t know.
It could also be that he was spooked or distracted by the D and poor performance by his OL, and some of that has to be on coaching.
Bradbury failing to pick up stunts is on him. It's been an issue he's had all year.
It wasn’t just Bradbury it was all the OL, and it wasn’t just stunts it was missing blitzes, blocking the wrong defender, etc. Moses missed a couple of blitzes, for example.
And if it’s an issue he’s had all year why wasn’t he coached to fix it?
Wilson regressed in the post-season. Maybe he was playing tentative because of the concussion he'd suffered. Maybe it was something else.. But he reverted back to playing the way he had in the 1st quarter of the season.
Campbell, we know now, was playing with an injured knee.
And coaches did not fix those errors or play replacements!
Milt Williams failing to wrap up numerous tackles is on him. Not coaching.
There were several times that Pats players over-ran plays, taking themselves out of position.
But many seems to be harping on the Coaches because of some BS that Witherspoon claimed.
What is hilarious about the video above is that he's claiming to know where Wilson's eyes were looking based on Wilson's helmet. Despite numerous time, the view was from behind and you couldn't really tell where his helmet was pointing. Yet, people are eating it up..
I don’t buy the claim that Seattle found some magic tells.
That’s irrelevant as far as coaches bearing responsibility as much as players.