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Between Lowe, Jacobs and Brown they were consistently starting 3 UDFAs for most of the year. Early in the year it was Jordan playing a lot and Leverett some too, both also UDFAs. A coach should get the best out of players, but can we say he didn't with those guys? Some guys just aren't good. Scar was obviously amazing but we'd have some guys play terribly under him too because some guys just don't have it.
That being said, Wallace and Robinson came in with prospect pedigree where they should have shown more than they did. Again, maybe they just suck and we'll come to learn that, but it didn't seem like they were growing much. Sow regressed terribly, though there could have been some scheme impact there.
The holding calls you can go either way on if guys just aren't good enough so they have to hold or if the technique is poor. Probably some of both? The offsides and false start penalties, once again, can be poor coaching and instilling discipline or they could just be the guys on the field sucking and not being dedicated.
It's tough for me to make a sweeping judgement and assessment. But much like I felt with Mayo as a HC being a failure, where there's smoke there's usually fire. I understand it was a tough spot for him as an OL coach, but amidst the chaos I saw no signs that he was doing well with his individual part in that.
That being said, Wallace and Robinson came in with prospect pedigree where they should have shown more than they did. Again, maybe they just suck and we'll come to learn that, but it didn't seem like they were growing much. Sow regressed terribly, though there could have been some scheme impact there.
The holding calls you can go either way on if guys just aren't good enough so they have to hold or if the technique is poor. Probably some of both? The offsides and false start penalties, once again, can be poor coaching and instilling discipline or they could just be the guys on the field sucking and not being dedicated.
It's tough for me to make a sweeping judgement and assessment. But much like I felt with Mayo as a HC being a failure, where there's smoke there's usually fire. I understand it was a tough spot for him as an OL coach, but amidst the chaos I saw no signs that he was doing well with his individual part in that.












