RolandDeschain
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FearTheHawk":en4gkns9 said:This is on Pete and Russ. And I don't think Russ is happy here anymore. You can tell. He's just not the same.
Ironically, I spent a decade in a job like this through my 20s, and then five-and-a-half years ago I found a new employer that fostered moving up the ladder and letting you take on all that you can handle. I've learned 1,000x more IT knowledge in this time and more than doubled my salary in these 5.5 years. I empathize with your statement on this, lol.renofox":1jxbzqlb said:FearTheHawk":1jxbzqlb said:This is on Pete and Russ. And I don't think Russ is happy here anymore. You can tell. He's just not the same.
Agreed. Would you be happy working in a system that was set up to limit your ability to succeed? Even after you had proved to the boss that a different approach would be much more effective?
hoxrox":cjl1putg said:It's harder to be dynamic when we don't have players like Alvin Kamara or Deebo Samuel. I would not say our players are "dynamic"
Carson is good, but we need a speed guy to complement his running style, and keep defenses guessing. Otherwise it is too predictable.
renofox":1nzg70ku said:hoxrox":1nzg70ku said:It's harder to be dynamic when we don't have players like Alvin Kamara or Deebo Samuel. I would not say our players are "dynamic"
Carson is good, but we need a speed guy to complement his running style, and keep defenses guessing. Otherwise it is too predictable.
DK and Lockett are 2 of the most dynamic players in the game when given the opportunity. Players do not make the gameplan flat and predictable, coaches do.
If your coaching style requires every position be filled with top 5 players, with many positions requiring top 1-2 players. then your coaching style will not work in the NFL.
It worked once for Pete when he put together the best roster, by far, in the NFL. But that is not re-pete-able.
FearTheHawk":14b09ct1 said:This is on Pete and Russ. And I don't think Russ is happy here anymore. You can tell. He's just not the same.
John63":ipx2v8z1 said:FearTheHawk":ipx2v8z1 said:This is on Pete and Russ. And I don't think Russ is happy here anymore. You can tell. He's just not the same.
So if Russ is not happy here which I agree that should tell you it is not on Russ. This si all PC
PNW":2d8n9ox4 said:Pete will always take away any creative or dynamic play calling and force his way on the organization, as long as Pete’s here that’s never gonna change.
LTH":bx6jxu78 said:PNW":bx6jxu78 said:Pete will always take away any creative or dynamic play calling and force his way on the organization, as long as Pete’s here that’s never gonna change.
I'm not going to argue that there is more work to be done with the O because I think that's true... they need to be tougher in the trenches to be able to compete with the Rams because that's where the Rams beat the Hawks in the trenches..
How ever... the assertion that PC will always take away any creative or dynamic play calling and force his way on the organization is an assumption that is backed up by nothing but emotional rhetoric...
LTH
I can say the same thing about your assumptions, the fact is that you can’t prove or disprove either scenario. No offense but I’ll side with a former player suggesting it’s coaching. Based on the fact that two OC’s have had the same exact style of play calling and issues, combined with the success during the first 5 games this year when PC back off, followed by the regression after week 5 when PC stepped in and influenced the offense again with his style of Pete ball, only leads me to believe it’s PC.LTH":x8avz2g3 said:PNW":x8avz2g3 said:Pete will always take away any creative or dynamic play calling and force his way on the organization, as long as Pete’s here that’s never gonna change.
I'm not going to argue that there is more work to be done with the O because I think that's true... they need to be tougher in the trenches to be able to compete with the Rams because that's where the Rams beat the Hawks in the trenches..
How ever... the assertion that PC will always take away any creative or dynamic play calling and force his way on the organization is an assumption that is backed up by nothing but emotional rhetoric...
LTH