How much is Pete influencing Waldron's play calling?
Serious question.
This is what I want to know. I hate going round and round on this, but... it's the big question.
How much is Pete influencing Waldron's play calling?
Serious question.
Pete literally called out the play calling in today's presser.How much is Pete influencing Waldron's play calling?
Serious question.
The only difference is we have a chance. Pull a Giants.The same logic I believe in when it comes to Pete Carroll coached Seahawk teams. Whats the difference between making the playoffs and losing every season in the early rounds or not making the playoffs at all? Nothing really so why not welcome in change at the coaching position to see what can happen?
And the other part…we don’t know who we get next. A Frank Reich, Daboll, Rivera’s of the world. People just assume it will be better.The same logic I believe in when it comes to Pete Carroll coached Seahawk teams. Whats the difference between making the playoffs and losing every season in the early rounds or not making the playoffs at all? Nothing really so why not welcome in change at the coaching position to see what can happen?
The only difference is we have a chance. Pull a Giants.
I agree 100%. Bears are tanking for two years to pile up draft picks. Most people on the Bears forum think this is a brilliant way to build a winner.And we could certainly become worse for a change, but accepting mediocrity for fear that things could get worse is a miserable existence for a sports fan. Especially a fan of a franchise where success is still recent enough to almost still taste.
And the other part…we don’t know who we get next. A Frank Reich, Daboll, Rivera’s of the world. People just assume it will be better.
That's just run vs. pass.Pete literally called out the play calling in today's presser.
So the answer is "not enough"
The situational lack of awareness by Waldron is real.
But it's up to Pete to self-scout and get it fixed.
This is the crux of the problem. The only position the 2023 offense looks to be better than the 2022 version at is WR3. Health has certainly been a factor this year but saying the previous year's team was healthier than league average invariably incurs the wrath of the fan base. (That's pretty much every fan base).To actually answer the question…the coaching staff needs to keep developing the talent. You didn’t have an option for that.
This is an unsustainable model that cannot be easily replicated, and hasn't been replicated anywhere else.Fired Andy Reed, fired Chip Kelly, Won a Super Bowl with Doug Pedersen, fired him. Now have gone back to a Super Bowl with Nick Siriani.
180...sorry, my OCDMinus whale say that. The game yesterday still makes me wanna ball up in a feeble position. Team needs to make some drastic changes. Like, do a complete 360.
Please tell me that's not the only thing that tweaked your LCD out.180...sorry, my OCD
OCD, sorry, my OCD againPlease tell me that's not the only thing that tweaked your LCD out.
How are you perceiving growth when the same mishaps happen year in and year out regardless of the new faces and different players? And your perfectly fine with leading the league in penalties every year? Penalties that cost them wins?
Count me as not getting it.
No, you're projecting."Lay your cards on the table!"
Proceeds to make a poll that asks us to choose between two intangible options that can be retroactively argued either way when we come back to this.
This is the game, folks.