Hawg Ass wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
I cannot have any faith in a coach who thought Rashaad Coward was the better choice to fill in on the OL than Barrs for two years in a row.
This freaking OL transformed the moment Mustipher and Barrs started but neither could find the field without extreme injury issues. We also fired their OL coach.
It's not like this is the only example of poor talent evaluation by the coaching staff.
How is Wimms getting pt after his embarrassing incident followed by Riley Ridley showing ability when he was finally given a chance. He did it last year as well.
Someone from above had to have told Nagy to play Kmet more than Demetrius Harris. There is no way he figured that out on his own.
It's like the moment he takes his hands off something, it gets better.
I have been back and forth on who is the problem and I think it is Nagy.
I thought they said on the broadcast yesterday that when (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky got the job back, he asked the coaching staff for more reps for Kmet.
Yup, Olin and Thayer have been inferring for a while that C is not the best place for Whitehair. He obviously, like many of the Bears, struggles mightily with the mental part of the game. Like his best friend Mitch, if you give him limited options he can be adequate due to physical ability, but will never outthink anyone.
The fact that Belichick wanted to sign Bars was an indicator of his talent.
The offense looks more cohesive under Lazor, he seems to have and actual plan, and Lazor is an NFL retread who has never been thought of as an offensive genius. At this point there is really no reason to retain Nagy/Pace, a replacement level Coach/GM could likely come in and do better with the current roster.