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<blockquote data-quote="adambr2" data-source="post: 1046806" data-attributes="member: 7277"><p>MLF is a dud in so many ways today that it would be a waste to spend time on anyone else.</p><p></p><p>First, he had the absolute perfect excuse to play Willis today. He had all the first team reps this week, Love was limited especially mobility wise by the groin injury, and the weather made it a run dominated game where a healthy mobile QB would have benefited us more than the better pure passer.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, Jordan is our guy, but for the injury, weather and matchup, Malik would have given us a better shot at a win today, and call it being stubborn or whatever you want-- MLF didn't pull the trigger. </p><p></p><p>The decision to receive seemed silly at the time and looks sillier in hindsight. You're facing the best 3rd quarter offense in the NFL. I get wanting to establish momentum, but it's one of those decisions where it BETTER work out if you're going to do it. Instead, we found ourselves down 7-3 and behind the 8 ball quickly. </p><p></p><p>Finally, most damningly, MLF has established a team culture in which clean football is not only not emphasized, a lack of it is not only tolerated, but ignored. Nixon set the tone immediately with a personal foul on the opening kickoff. After that, countless mental mistakes became too much to overcome. Repeated false starts -- my God you guys, you are at home. You know the snap count. Familiar special teams penalties where our guy simply tackles a man nowhere near the ball on a punt return and immediately sets us up deep in our own territory. As usual, there's no accountability for the player, and no accountability for Rick Bisaccia.</p><p></p><p>Matt Lafleur is becoming one of the longer tenured coaches in the league. He's been around awhile now, and the reputation is starting to take shape - great regular season coach. Can stack up high win totals. Doesn't have disciplined units. Disappears in big games, particularly in the playoffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adambr2, post: 1046806, member: 7277"] MLF is a dud in so many ways today that it would be a waste to spend time on anyone else. First, he had the absolute perfect excuse to play Willis today. He had all the first team reps this week, Love was limited especially mobility wise by the groin injury, and the weather made it a run dominated game where a healthy mobile QB would have benefited us more than the better pure passer. Obviously, Jordan is our guy, but for the injury, weather and matchup, Malik would have given us a better shot at a win today, and call it being stubborn or whatever you want-- MLF didn't pull the trigger. The decision to receive seemed silly at the time and looks sillier in hindsight. You're facing the best 3rd quarter offense in the NFL. I get wanting to establish momentum, but it's one of those decisions where it BETTER work out if you're going to do it. Instead, we found ourselves down 7-3 and behind the 8 ball quickly. Finally, most damningly, MLF has established a team culture in which clean football is not only not emphasized, a lack of it is not only tolerated, but ignored. Nixon set the tone immediately with a personal foul on the opening kickoff. After that, countless mental mistakes became too much to overcome. Repeated false starts -- my God you guys, you are at home. You know the snap count. Familiar special teams penalties where our guy simply tackles a man nowhere near the ball on a punt return and immediately sets us up deep in our own territory. As usual, there's no accountability for the player, and no accountability for Rick Bisaccia. Matt Lafleur is becoming one of the longer tenured coaches in the league. He's been around awhile now, and the reputation is starting to take shape - great regular season coach. Can stack up high win totals. Doesn't have disciplined units. Disappears in big games, particularly in the playoffs. [/QUOTE]
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