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<blockquote data-quote="IPBprez" data-source="post: 27042" data-attributes="member: 51"><p><span style="color: yellow"><span style="font-size: 22px">Let's sidestep the "fault-finding" tour with each other.. for just a bit....</span></span></p><p></p><p>I would like to re-hash Mike Sherman's performance at Detroit's Ford Field.</p><p>You guys remember - the game where a certain OC was forced to stay home to recuperate...</p><p></p><p>How do we rate his performance on that game?</p><p></p><p>All the while realizing he was 'forced' to handle the situation ....all alone. (Was he?)</p><p>Should we take into account the fact that now (possibly) no one was buzzing around his ear?</p><p>A better question to be asked - did he really game plan by himself?</p><p></p><p>We've heard Mike Sherman say out-loud that "he calls the plays"... But, does he really?</p><p></p><p>And, since the OC has been back - what's the true score?</p><p></p><p>He sorta contradicts himself with how the HC & OC pre-plan games together.</p><p>You have to admit one thing - each game plan so far this year - has had a college level approach to it.</p><p>At least that's my take about all of it.</p><p></p><p>If we are to believe - the Coaching Staff do, indeed, work together, period.</p><p>That would mean 24/7 - and the HC / OC / DC ....are all in it together.</p><p></p><p>We can tell already, from last year's debacle - that this DC is pulling his own weight this year.</p><p>And that the Players are buying into the Defensive scheme(s). AGREED?</p><p></p><p>On what part of the Offensive side of the ball, should we now bring in Larry Beightol?</p><p>I'm talking about input.... Certainly, we all have a very palat-ible respect for Larry.</p><p>He's earned it..... But, did Sherman dis-regard his input, or suggestions?</p><p>(All of this is just retrospect - we're not gonna have any power over any of it.)</p><p></p><p>The point I'm getting at - is how long it took to "try other options" with the O-Line personnel.</p><p>(Meaning for the first few games this year, until the 2nd half vs. Carolina)</p><p>Who had last say over that? Was it Sherman... or Rossley?</p><p>Was information being "filtered/stopped" between Coaches?</p><p></p><p>As in some issues in everyday life - did the breadcrumbs to resolution disappear?</p><p>Was something suggested - yet the proper person.... NOT TOLD?</p><p>Certainly Brett would have said something after being chased all over the backfield. Correct?</p><p></p><p>Is one of Sherman's problems.. how he tends to avoid mingling with the Players?</p><p>Is he a "white collar / blue collar" type Manager?</p><p>Shouldn't the Coach "want" to be on the sideline discussing game tactics with his NO. 1 QB?</p><p></p><p>Holmgren made this approach his 'mainstay' with driving the Packers to two SuperBowl appearances.</p><p>Yet Mike Sherman seems.. to consistently avoid it, during games!</p><p>You always see Brett Favre, over on the bench, interacting with practically no one.</p><p></p><p>Am I seeing things....? I don't think so... Let's hear your input :!:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IPBprez, post: 27042, member: 51"] [color=yellow][size=6]Let's sidestep the "fault-finding" tour with each other.. for just a bit....[/size][/color] I would like to re-hash Mike Sherman's performance at Detroit's Ford Field. You guys remember - the game where a certain OC was forced to stay home to recuperate... How do we rate his performance on that game? All the while realizing he was 'forced' to handle the situation ....all alone. (Was he?) Should we take into account the fact that now (possibly) no one was buzzing around his ear? A better question to be asked - did he really game plan by himself? We've heard Mike Sherman say out-loud that "he calls the plays"... But, does he really? And, since the OC has been back - what's the true score? He sorta contradicts himself with how the HC & OC pre-plan games together. You have to admit one thing - each game plan so far this year - has had a college level approach to it. At least that's my take about all of it. If we are to believe - the Coaching Staff do, indeed, work together, period. That would mean 24/7 - and the HC / OC / DC ....are all in it together. We can tell already, from last year's debacle - that this DC is pulling his own weight this year. And that the Players are buying into the Defensive scheme(s). AGREED? On what part of the Offensive side of the ball, should we now bring in Larry Beightol? I'm talking about input.... Certainly, we all have a very palat-ible respect for Larry. He's earned it..... But, did Sherman dis-regard his input, or suggestions? (All of this is just retrospect - we're not gonna have any power over any of it.) The point I'm getting at - is how long it took to "try other options" with the O-Line personnel. (Meaning for the first few games this year, until the 2nd half vs. Carolina) Who had last say over that? Was it Sherman... or Rossley? Was information being "filtered/stopped" between Coaches? As in some issues in everyday life - did the breadcrumbs to resolution disappear? Was something suggested - yet the proper person.... NOT TOLD? Certainly Brett would have said something after being chased all over the backfield. Correct? Is one of Sherman's problems.. how he tends to avoid mingling with the Players? Is he a "white collar / blue collar" type Manager? Shouldn't the Coach "want" to be on the sideline discussing game tactics with his NO. 1 QB? Holmgren made this approach his 'mainstay' with driving the Packers to two SuperBowl appearances. Yet Mike Sherman seems.. to consistently avoid it, during games! You always see Brett Favre, over on the bench, interacting with practically no one. Am I seeing things....? I don't think so... Let's hear your input :!: [/QUOTE]
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