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This is the part that I have real trouble believing is going to happen.Winston stays out of trouble
This is the part that I have real trouble believing is going to happen.Winston stays out of trouble
This is the part that I have real trouble believing is going to happen.
If that is not bad I don't know what is. If he can't adjust the Rams will never be a winning team.He just lacks creativity and doesn't know how to make adjustments to his game plan when other teams adjust.
Schotty problem is, that he is a scripted play caller, his plays dictate the running game to be successful and if it's not he is completely lostIf that is not bad I don't know what is. If he can't adjust the Rams will never be a winning team.
Trade up draft Winston let Schottenheimer go and hire Rod Chudzinski currently an offensive consultant with the Colts because he did a nice job with Cam Newton and with Winston at QB and Chud calling the plays Winston stays out of trouble all Ram fans will rejoice.
Well, here's a reason and not an excuse:there are plenty of ways ppl will try and give Schotty excuses or reasons 'why' nothing has worked since he's been here. last play of the game sums up Schotty completely. there was absolutely nothing smart and professional about the last play call. Our 'run first' team with a backup QB throwing a pick inside the 5??
best excuse wins and... GO!
I think I mentioned that the Rams should go get Chud when he was fired last season. Everything I've heard about him has been good and that he's also a "QB whisperer". I just wonder if he's the type of OC that gets poached for a HC job in a year or two. I'm not going to hold the Browns against him and I doubt other teams will, either. That was a farce, IMO.Trade up draft Winston let Schottenheimer go and hire Rod Chudzinski currently an offensive consultant with the Colts because he did a nice job with Cam Newton and with Winston at QB and Chud calling the plays Winston stays out of trouble all Ram fans will rejoice.
I'm not going to hold the Browns against him and I doubt other teams will, either. That was a farce, IMO.
But yeah, I'm with you on this. I'd love Chud as OC.
It wouldn't stop me from trying to get him even if I did think he'd be gone in a year or two. Seeing how well Chip Kelly's system has done in Philly with seemingly any QB he throws in there, it REALLY makes me want an innovative OC that can maximize production from his players- especially at the QB position.Actually IMO it will take a few really good years for him to get another Head Coaching opportunity because that is just how the NFL works. We'll be fine with Chud for a couple years IMO.
Fisher actually addressed this sometime during the season that on goal line stands like that its simply about who's better physically and sometimes its ok if the other team knows what your doing. if this is a ground and pound, run first offense there's no reason to get cute on 2nd down and 4 with plenty of time left to win and/or tie at the worst. Fisher said in the press conference he doesn't interfere in the offensive play calling probably cus it causes strife within the team. But the OC is having trouble with fundamental football. that used to be Jeff Fisher football.Well, here's a reason and not an excuse:
Being a good OC does not mean calling the "safe" play calls all the time, because the "safe" calls are also the predictable calls. Hill is in the position he is right now because he's supposed to be smart and experienced and not try to force passes like he did.
Hill was the primary reason for the play failing, and if Schotty did call runs and they didn't work, those blasting him now for passing would probably be blasting him for being too predictable. Whereas if the play worked, no one would complain (see the fake punt vs. Seattle. No one would be talking about Fisher's balls if it failed.)
OK, but none of that addresses what I actually said about how being the "safe" call is not always the best one (even if we are run first) because it's predictable, and how those who dislike Schotty would be getting on his case then too if he called runs and something went wrong.Fisher actually addressed this sometime during the season that on goal line stands like that its simply about who's better physically and sometimes its ok if the other team knows what your doing. if this is a ground and pound, run first offense there's no reason to get cute on 2nd down and 4 with plenty of time left to win and/or tie at the worst. Fisher said in the press conference he doesn't interfere in the offensive play calling probably cus it causes strife within the team. But the OC is having trouble with fundamental football. that used to be Jeff Fisher football.