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Well they did win a Super Bowl with "Guge" as the OL coach.
...and made it to the final moments of an AFCCG. Tough standards around these parts.
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Wasn't 2015 just an injury hell season? Dave DeGuglielmo did some gimmicky stuff rotating OL around when it wasn't necessary, but mostly I think it was just too many dudes getting wiped out.
That said, Scar is an absolutely unique OL coach who deserves to go in the HOF, even though that probably won't ever happen.
The Patriot organization is technically savvy and the development of artificial intelligence has been making great strides. Before he retires, everything Dante knows about offensive line coaching should be incorporated into an AI model.I feel like the Patriots shouldve recorded Dante throughtout his career, then playback the whole thing until the end of day once he retires
It's the only thing that could make a serviceable substitute
Maybe that 2015 afcc @ denver was a blessing in disguise
Dante can't coach forever... and the first crack at replacing him was a disaster with 'Guge'... I hope he has a protege or there is some plan in place for when Dante hangs it up.
And he made big strides with the Colts OLWe won a super bowl with guge
When/how did he rotate guys when it wasn’t necessary? Can you explain what you mean?Wasn't 2015 just an injury hell season? Dave DeGuglielmo did some gimmicky stuff rotating OL around when it wasn't necessary, but mostly I think it was just too many dudes getting wiped out.
That said, Scar is an absolutely unique OL coach who deserves to go in the HOF, even though that probably won't ever happen.
What was stork?And he made big strides with the Colts OL
I think he wasnt the biggest culprit of it all. It was Stork
To me all critiscim is fueled by that AFCCG against the Broncos defeat, where Von Miller almost singe-handedly destroyed us.What was stork?
This comes up every few months. Storks head bob is the trigger of the snap count. The fact that the snap count trigger by the head bob wasn’t varied was the issue.To me all critiscim is fueled by that AFCCG against the Broncos defeat, where Von Miller almost singe-handedly destroyed us.
If wasnt for Storks bobbling head, that game (and the future) would be different
...and made it to the final moments of an AFCCG. Tough standards around these parts.
There was the “absolutely cost us a Super Bowl” factor in the AFCCG at Denver. Think that’s still an NFL record for most QB hits taken in a game. DeGenius couldn’t figure out a way to prevent Miller from being in the backfield just 0.2 seconds after ball was snapped.
I realize he is the Oline coach but do you really think he was the only one responsible for that? Josh and Bill had input as well, I am sure before and during the game. Not to mention the player(s) tasked with preventing it from happening.
He never coached another game with the team. The Patriots almost never fire coaches. I think the question is answered by that event. He was certainly responsible enough for that total debacle.
Miller got away with being offsides quite a bit in that game. Not sure what the Pats could have done about that.There was the “absolutely cost us a Super Bowl” factor in the AFCCG at Denver. Think that’s still an NFL record for most QB hits taken in a game. DeGenius couldn’t figure out a way to prevent Miller from being in the backfield just 0.2 seconds after ball was snapped.
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