BigBill1945
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a real head scratcher
Spot on..as it’s always been.Yea Pete.
He’s the head coach, right?
Pete is ultimately responsible for it even if he didn’t make the call.
That play was obviously practiced, he allowed it in the playbook etc etc.
He’s the head coach. He allowed that play to be practiced and inserted into the book.You're blaming the head coach for an offensive playcall when he doesn't call the offensive plays.
It kinda looks like how well they'd play today.
There are probably lots of plays in the playbook that look bad when called at the wrong time.He’s the head coach. He allowed that play to be practiced and inserted into the book.
I’m fully aware that he doesn’t call the offense but that DOES NOT release him from the accountability for what happens on the field.
You're blaming the head coach for an offensive playcall when he doesn't call the offensive plays.
Ok Bro.There are probably lots of plays in the playbook that look bad when called at the wrong time.
Play looks fine if DeeJay throws it better, but I disagree with it being called in the situation that it was obviously.
Ok indeed, feels weird to not criticize the offensive coordinator for a playcall he made but aightOk Bro.
Evidently you fail to recognize where the “buck stops”.Ok indeed, feels weird to not criticize the offensive coordinator for a playcall he made but aight
I mean, I get where the buck ultimately stops, but determining fault is different than determining technical accountability.Evidently you fail to recognize where the “buck stops”.
Regardless of who calls what, the head coach of any football team is where the accountability is.
You do you.I mean, I get where the buck ultimately stops, but determining fault is different than determining technical accountability.
Example: Pete and John are accountable for selecting Malik McDowell, but it's Malik's fault he scrambled his brains on an ATV.