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Perhaps my example of Solder specifically was a poor one. My thought was more with the refusal to run 3x straight from the one yard line on first and goal than it was to choose to pass to any specific player.
When JMcD shook his head as the team came off, I immediately thought that he had to have been pissed about something, so the thought did cross my mind that Brady was the one that checked out of the play--not McDaniels himself calling a run there.
Any questioning or beef that I would have wouldn't necessarily be with Josh himself--partially for the reason(s) that you provided. That said, I think that both situations were muffed up a bit no matter who was doing the choosing.
For the record, I am certainly not one to question McDaniels. I think he is a very good OC, and the chemistry and relationship that he's had with our QB and system are a great fit. To be honest, there's no one I'd rather have than him as the OC. I just found those 2 instances to be a bit odd, considering the circumstances.
The Bengals interior line was dominating the Wendell/Connolly duo, and the Bengals LBs are much better moving forward than they are covering in space, so I don't have an issue with not trying to pound the ball in goal line situations there.
Not referring to you personally, but I think people often confuse "I'd prefer" with "OMG, I can't believe they called that!". I try not to do that, because that's really griping about specific preferences rather than pointing out a legitimate strategy issue. It leads to people complaining that the Patriots didn't run enough when they had 35 rushes to the Saints 26, or complaining that Blount/Bolden are getting too many carries at Ridley's expense when Ridley had 20 carries and Blount/Bolden combined for only 12.












