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02-03-2007, 05:15 PM | #46 | |
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Re: Walt Harris to the Pro Bowl
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I maintain, we have coaching issues and until we realize that, Nate Clements or Ronnie Lott, for that matter, 'aint going to make that much of a difference. |
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02-05-2007, 03:15 PM | #47 | |
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But what Marius said earlier is exactly right: Call it bad luck, hindsight, crystal ball, whatever -- the bottom line is that this front office made the call and it was the wrong one. One of many, as we've seen. But I disagree that the problem is coaching. Defensive coaching in '04 was fantastic with the #3 overall ranking. But players like Daniels, Griffin, Salave'a, get a year or two older, lose a step and no one is groomed to replace them. You lose Antonio Pierce and get guys like Mike Barrow and Warrick Holdman. Those aren't bad coaching moves - they're bad personnel decisions. Granted, the system apparently allows the coaches to make many if not most of those choices, but it's not a "coaching problem" in general. |
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02-05-2007, 04:20 PM | #48 | |
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Re: Walt Harris to the Pro Bowl
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Maybe it is the definition of 'wrong' that needs discussion. Does 'wrong' mean they made a decision that in hindsight they clearly should not have made based on the then available information or does it simply mean that the results turn out against what you banked on. To me if a decision was made based on good info that even now we can look at and think was correct then a decision is not 'wrong'. The the results were just bad. |
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02-05-2007, 05:03 PM | #49 |
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I guess there are a number of different ways you could take it, but the way I would present the issue is, was our pass defense better or worse after Walt Harris left for the 49ers? Or, would Walt Harris have provided a better chance to intercept passes for us compared to the players we assembled?
And it's very likely Harris wouldn't have been THE difference maker for the secondary assuming he was still here. But one thing is certain, the team that this front office brought to the field in 2006 was sorely lacking. Why it was so markedly different from '05 can be attributed to any number of reasons. I maintain it was age that crept up on many players that the organization had not adequately planned for. We can either give them a pass for not "being able to look into a crystal ball" or we can call it for what it is. A disasterous outing from absolutely every angle. And not one person can escape blame. |
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