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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1073101" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>You're right. LeFleur is a good coach. He just needs to learn what his limitations are. He may look composed on the sidelines late in games but looks are deceiving. He might be making decisions on plays that can throw the whole offense out of sync. As an example, in his hurry up offense it seems like he's mixing up the potential calls he makes without thinking about the personnel packages he has on the field. </p><p></p><p>Quite often, inside the 5-yard line, he likes to employ 12 personnel to have that double TE blocking capability when it comes to the run and the short passes into the end zone. In the game last night, he ran through the last series of plays not using his basic goal line offense personnel package because he couldn't substitute without the clock being run out on him allowing the defense to make changes and he failed to use the spike to allow it. Then, from what I could see, I think he had Doubs out of the lineup near the goal line and once again couldn't get him in and deploy him because of the same problem. These are things that the elite coaches have plotted out like a chess game, several moves ahead, before they reach that point on the field. That's not happening, and you can see it from the poor clock management we've talked about for a long time now.</p><p></p><p>Love? He needs to correct those errors. He may get yelled at by LeFleur for spiking the ball but if he thinks it's necessary he should accept the heat for it because he is good enough to make the plays when he is given the opportunity to do it with less pressure. Pressure is bad enough in those situations without coaches making it worse through foolish decisions.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, LeFleur is a darned good coach but has weaknesses. Love is a respectably good QB with what could be a great high side. But until both prove they can go past where they are, they aren't going to be at the top of the pecking order in either job.</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion. I wanted to get the conversation started and it worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1073101, member: 17953"] You're right. LeFleur is a good coach. He just needs to learn what his limitations are. He may look composed on the sidelines late in games but looks are deceiving. He might be making decisions on plays that can throw the whole offense out of sync. As an example, in his hurry up offense it seems like he's mixing up the potential calls he makes without thinking about the personnel packages he has on the field. Quite often, inside the 5-yard line, he likes to employ 12 personnel to have that double TE blocking capability when it comes to the run and the short passes into the end zone. In the game last night, he ran through the last series of plays not using his basic goal line offense personnel package because he couldn't substitute without the clock being run out on him allowing the defense to make changes and he failed to use the spike to allow it. Then, from what I could see, I think he had Doubs out of the lineup near the goal line and once again couldn't get him in and deploy him because of the same problem. These are things that the elite coaches have plotted out like a chess game, several moves ahead, before they reach that point on the field. That's not happening, and you can see it from the poor clock management we've talked about for a long time now. Love? He needs to correct those errors. He may get yelled at by LeFleur for spiking the ball but if he thinks it's necessary he should accept the heat for it because he is good enough to make the plays when he is given the opportunity to do it with less pressure. Pressure is bad enough in those situations without coaches making it worse through foolish decisions. Anyhow, LeFleur is a darned good coach but has weaknesses. Love is a respectably good QB with what could be a great high side. But until both prove they can go past where they are, they aren't going to be at the top of the pecking order in either job. Just my opinion. I wanted to get the conversation started and it worked. [/QUOTE]
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