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In the before time, when safeties could make contact with receivers as they coughr the ball, that play would have resulted in him getting lit up and likely dropping the ball. In today’s NFL he was too late to make a play on the ball and can’t touch him because the receiver was defenseless so he ran behind him instead of running right through him.

Last edited by NumberThree
@Boris posted:

He also has Dak, Zeke, 2 outstanding WR's in Cooper and Lamb πŸ‘ and a fairly decent O-Line to work with.

Hey, good for him. His clock management still sucks.

He is a very good administrator, which is part of what makes a good coach. He's extremely organized, everyone knows what they are expected to do, and he is a clear and consistent communicator.

As Boris mentioned, his clock management leaves a lot to be desired. However, his main weakness is that he is so consistent in whatever he does (including game planning and scheme) that eventually the opposing defense also knows exactly what to expect.

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