Mistashoesta
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This is exactly what I saw. I was singing AD's praises until around week 7-8. By the end of the year I was more than ready to move on.From game 2 to game 5? With Stone and Curhan, out OL over performed. Then it just went downhill. Why?
It was as if the more training and experience our boys received, the worse they performed. Sure couldn't figure that out, Stone and Curhan was OK for 2-3 games, Haynes and Bradford the same, lol, so was Evans and Olu. Around halfway point of the season, EVERYONE took a step back.This is exactly what I saw. I was singing AD's praises until around week 7-8. By the end of the year I was more than ready to move on.
I have no idea what's going on, but this lack of development and/or regression has been an issue with many of the younger players since at least 2018.It was as if the more training and experience our boys received, the worse they performed. Sure couldn't figure that out, Stone and Curhan was OK for 2-3 games, Haynes and Bradford the same, lol, so was Evans and Olu. Around halfway point of the season, EVERYONE took a step back.
Coaching? locker room issues? I don't know enough football to figure that out. One thing that I do know: If our OL played the way like in game 2-5, we might still have Pete Carroll for head coach for another season. And I am not buying that Pete's long arms and fingers reached into the OL coaching, what do you think?
One thing that I do know: If our OL played the way like in game 2-5, we might still have Pete Carroll for head coach for another season.
Totally!I have no idea what's going on, but this lack of development and/or regression has been an issue with many of the younger players since at least 2018.
I've seen a lot more regression than progression from almost all position groups for years now.