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JT O'Sullivan Film Breakdown of Mr. Temper and the Crew
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Mr. Temper. LOL
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That film study/breakdown is the truth.
Lots of blame to go around but Carr isn't getting it done. His "ceiling" was out in Oakland. |
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Carr puts the Pass in passive aggressive
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Wow. He basically makes Carr look like trash.
I was excited about Carr. But I’m not anymore. He’s awful. |
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JT's breakdown didn't even show some of the passes that discouraged me the most - where Carr was throwing behind his receiver, Olave in particular.
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This thread name cracked me up LOL
Great job Pete haha |
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Until Carr starts throwing "WRs open", he will continue to struggle. Guys are rarely "open" in the NFL. Chunk it up Carr. You have receivers that can and will make plays.
As JT puts it, those "nfl windows" are big enough but he's waiting too long before pulling the trigger. Hence, all of the checkdowns. |
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Rev. Duce breaks down film really well too and helps me understand where things went wrong and the concepts, but he gets so frustrated with the play calls I get worn out. However, JT O'Sullivan was really entertaining about why **** went south. I hope he shows film break down from every game! If I've got to watch something depressing at least I'll understand football concepts better.
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It was not stated who and which players but if it’s offensive players could explain the Shiite show we are watching … doubt Carr Thomas Hill and Kamara would be in that group. |
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I wonder...
If Carr is so bad, and he is, is Dennis Allen doing a decent job of coaching since we're basically a .500 team with a dreadful QB? |
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I think the common element is the coaching staff and front office's vision. They signed Derek Carr with the vision that although Carr was often pretty good, he would be as good or better in their system, and would make them a winner. They didn't get him cheap like Wuerffel, they sold the farm for him. They also believe their oline bolstered by a bunch of high draft picks who were half busts could be molded into an acceptable oline. This is their vision and is contingent on their coaching and evaluation abilities. That vision has failed. Carr is not a cure-all and appears to be worse in their system. Allen is not motivating players to be better. The oline is bad. The system is stale. Maybe Allen would be a great coach if he had the right players. Those right players would be players who motivate themselves, call plays themselves, design their own systems that work to their skills, evaluate themselves, and make sure the team only signs them if they are a good fit, recruit other players to fill the correct areas of need they identify, and have a vision for what it takes to win. In other words, all DA, PC, and Loomis need to win is players who can do everything that coaches and management are supposed to do themselves. If they had that, they could be great, great at doing nothing, which is what they are already great at. |
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