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Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch
I've seen you use this as some sort of deflection for Nagy being completely incapable of making adjustments and it's just ****ing asinine to me.
Firstly, Reid was down FIVE offensive linemen, four starters, due to injuries and opt outs. Fisher, Schwartz, and Osemeli were all injured and LDT and Niang opted out.
Secondly, the interior was getting their shit wrecked just as badly.
Pressures given up.
Remmers 6
Allegreti 7
Reiter 2
Wisnewski 5
Wylie 9
It's actually laughable you keep trying to correlate Reid having to piecemeal an OL together on 2 weeks notice with Nagy being an obstinate dickhead refusing to adjust his offensive philosophy to better tailor to his personnel throughout his entire career. Again, he ran the same ****ing scheme for Andy Dalton, Nick Foles, and Justin Fields.
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And every one of those QB's suck. I'm not giving any more excuses to Fields for looking like ass with multiple coaches and the GM giving him a big boost of talent while the next Ohio State QB losses Tank Dell and Noah Brown and still looks awesome regardless of the circumstance.
The game that Andy/Nagy went full horizontal was the Raiders game in which the OL got destroyed and the WR's suck. Wanya Morris alone gave up 10 pressures that game and multiple people on this board said it was the among the worst OL play they've seen in a long time.
It's a fact that Mahomes ran for his life more in the Raiders game than the TB SB debacle. There's a proven stat that was tweeted after that game.
No clue what you want any OC to do when you have the worst WR unit in the league, your 2 best blocking RB's are injured and your OL get annihilated. Again put Bill Walsh as your OC that day. Still won't matter.
Andy and Nagy's plays worked more than fine last year with far better talent available. They're mostly the same plays/concepts.
Not sure how you don't see the talent level of the weapons this year falling off a cliff due to departures/injury/aging.