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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by FinSaint I would've thought for sure Davis would be on that list. I haven't seen every game this year but he, whether by poor planning of the defensive coaches or his lack of discipline, seems to be ...
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Re: USA Today Saints Wire | PFF: 15 highest-graded Saints players after 7 weeks of football
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Re: USA Today Saints Wire | PFF: 15 highest-graded Saints players after 7 weeks of football
Originally Posted by iceshack149
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If you have a class full of talented students that keep failing test, does that not imply that the teacher is not adequately teaching kids the way that they need information taught them? Dennis Allen is not a very effective teacher. |
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Re: USA Today Saints Wire | PFF: 15 highest-graded Saints players after 7 weeks of football
Originally Posted by K Major
Actually, he doesn't look like a very likeable coach to me. He seems unapproachable. He is known for square peg/round hole mentality that doesn't interact well with his students. ![]()
To be a good coach you have to be an effective communicator. Getting the team understanding and coming together on the concept is the most important part of preparing for a game or instilling a style of play. It's fun watching the switch come on ![]() |
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