Am I overreacting? Maybe. But with the season on the line and what Kafka has shown this year, we basically need to be firing on all cylinders on offense and the only time we’ve done that this year is when Daboll was calling the shots. The only time we looked explosive and in rhythm is when he said fuck it we gotta win this game. I was disappointed with the fact that we didn’t try to go no huddle or up tempo hardly at all last night.
Daboll should call the plays next Monday night - there is no room for error.
I dont like the play calling on either side of the line.
And we only had 1 designed QB run tonight, Fred Warner said he was shocked we only tried it once.
We had a makeshift OL. We needed to replace Barkley's production. Waller, Robinson and Campbell plus Brightwell/Breida were the guys to do that. They didn't. Well, Robinson actually contributed some - just didn't have the space plus his shake isn't fully back. The others were zeros. Negatives actually in Waller and Canpbell's case.
Not surprised. Kafka has zero feel for the game. And teams wanted him as a HC? Take him please…
This was an "L" when the schedule came out.
If Kafka had a better OL and better playmakers, he'd be fine!
If Kafka had a better OL and better playmakers, he'd be fine!
It really is night and day looking at a talented roster. Purdy can just throw up rainbows and know Deebo, Kittle, or McCaffrey will come down with it. Jones throws it up and Slayton or Waller spike it into the turf at best, or play volleyball and it ends up a pic. 3 of Jones' 4 interceptions hit a WR in both hands first. Unbelievable.
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Daboll is the reigning coach of the year, earned in his rookie year! Typical BBI to think they know better.
If Kafka had a better OL and better playmakers, he'd be fine!
It really is night and day looking at a talented roster. Purdy can just throw up rainbows and know Deebo, Kittle, or McCaffrey will come down with it. Jones throws it up and Slayton or Waller spike it into the turf at best, or play volleyball and it ends up a pic. 3 of Jones' 4 interceptions hit a WR in both hands first. Unbelievable.
Sorry, not WR, but the intended receiver.