Pete’s presser- makes us all mad

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renofox":1sxql6wx said:
James in PA":1sxql6wx said:
I find Russ’s press conferences more infuriating. It’s just one cliche after another. One play at a time, trust the process, never get too high or too low, just believe, just gotta find a way to make one more play.

It's probably a defense mechanism because he knows it would be a horrible career move if he slipped and let the truth come out.

Reporter: Why did the Offense struggle today?
RW: For the same reasons we've been struggling the entire 2nd half of the season. We keep running outdated, ineffective schemes that everybody has seen us use over and over again. Our route trees and passing schemes are simply juvenile and any barely competent secondary has no problem blanketing our receivers. When we play Dlines that we know are going to be limiting our pass protection, our quick passing game or screen game is either non-existent or high school level. We are so risk averse that we refuse to go with what works, instead we play ultra-conservative to keep from "losing" the game on offense. Overall, we are running piss-poor plays that rely on perfect execution by us AND mistakes by the opponent to be successful and that makes it impossible to get any rhythm established. Next.

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renofox":3iseqygs said:
James in PA":3iseqygs said:
I find Russ’s press conferences more infuriating. It’s just one cliche after another. One play at a time, trust the process, never get too high or too low, just believe, just gotta find a way to make one more play.

It's probably a defense mechanism because he knows it would be a horrible career move if he slipped and let the truth come out.

Reporter: Why did the Offense struggle today?
RW: For the same reasons we've been struggling the entire 2nd half of the season. We keep running outdated, ineffective schemes that everybody has seen us use over and over again. Our route trees and passing schemes are simply juvenile and any barely competent secondary has no problem blanketing our receivers. When we play Dlines that we know are going to be limiting our pass protection, our quick passing game or screen game is either non-existent or high school level. We are so risk averse that we refuse to go with what works, instead we play ultra-conservative to keep from "losing" the game on offense. Overall, we are running piss-poor plays that rely on perfect execution by us AND mistakes by the opponent to be successful and that makes it impossible to get any rhythm established. Next.

Truth
 

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The more I ruminate on Pete's press conference, the more angry I am. Where the hell is the accountability, Mr. Head Coach? It all comes back to you. This is why when a company turns out to have massive fraud going on it's oftentimes the CEO who gets canned.

Own up to your stupid insistence on high school-level offensive concepts and let Schotty just do what he wants on offense.
 

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renofox":1zvyqbqj said:
James in PA":1zvyqbqj said:
I find Russ’s press conferences more infuriating. It’s just one cliche after another. One play at a time, trust the process, never get too high or too low, just believe, just gotta find a way to make one more play.

It's probably a defense mechanism because he knows it would be a horrible career move if he slipped and let the truth come out.

Reporter: Why did the Offense struggle today?
RW: For the same reasons we've been struggling the entire 2nd half of the season. We keep running outdated, ineffective schemes that everybody has seen us use over and over again. Our route trees and passing schemes are simply juvenile and any barely competent secondary has no problem blanketing our receivers. When we play Dlines that we know are going to be limiting our pass protection, our quick passing game or screen game is either non-existent or high school level. We are so risk averse that we refuse to go with what works, instead we play ultra-conservative to keep from "losing" the game on offense. Overall, we are running piss-poor plays that rely on perfect execution by us AND mistakes by the opponent to be successful and that makes it impossible to get any rhythm established. Next.

This post is amzing. :irishdrinkers:
 
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