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Originally Posted by St. Patty's Fire
yeah zero interest in that sort of “we do what we do no matter what!!!” defensive coaches who won’t/are slow to adjust cuz they believe too heavily in their scheme
what makes spags so great is his unmatched versatility in playcalling
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Lol.
Spags is very much a "do what I do no matter what" guy. Have you already forgotten his insistence on playing an Anthony Hitchens wearing cinderblock sneaks?
How about Dan "Throw Here" Sorenson? Ha ha. All NFL coaches are going to do what they want, and the KC coaching staff is no different.
The Texans coming out of half, holding the football ten minutes and surrendering what should have been the game tying score suggests to me, that Spags was stuck in an "I can stop em playing soft" mode.
5 plays in, nope, it'll work. It'll work just stick with it.
10 plays in, ha ha still not changing, it'll work God dammit.
15 MOTHER **** YOU SPAGS plays later for 82 yards taking 10:24 of the third quarter and a touchdown later, it finally ****ing clicks that oh hey, yeah that didn't work.
After pulling his panties back up, and bleeding from his asshole down both legs, we saw him get that mindset changed real quick. The problem is that you should not need to get bukkake'd on national television allowing them to hold the football for damn near an entire quarter on one drive before you understand your shit ain't right.
I'm not sure I've ever seen a team come out of half in the ****ing playoffs, and get the train run on them marathon style like that.
Spags was in bad need of goggles and a snorkel to survive the load that Slowic dropped on his ****ing face after that 1st possession of the third quarter.
Fortunately, it appears that those 15 plays were their best shot, and they didn't have much left after that.