Here is the answer. This is a talented football team, especially on offense. When they win, it's because the talent has overcome the coaching....
Coming off a bye week... which begs the question was Tomlin and staff spent the past 14 weeks doing.
It means that no matter how bad those teams are, with their HCs, they managed to beat the Steelers. ERGO: me thinks those coaches could probably...
Um...those teams have all managed to BEAT Tomlin in recent years.
It bears repeating: the Saints are coming off a short week, with a three-game losing streak, ON THE ROAD against a team that had two weeks to prepare.
This team is an embarrassment.
And yet another return that can't get to the 20.
I repeat: the home team had two full weeks to prepare...the away team had FIVE.
How about that Saints D that's been kicked around????????!!!!!
Like the one dropped by Bryant right in the hands for six? While Ben's accuracy is off, his receivers aren't helping. And ghe game plan is for...
I had the same reaction
The HC's job is to have his players prepared to play. Do they look prepared to play? After two weeks? Against a team playing on the road on a...
Hey Mike: take notes from Payton on how to make adjustments.
Another reminder: The Saints defense has been shredded in back to back weeks at home. Folks, we are a poorly-coached football team.
Which team looks to be on the road after a short week, against a team coming off a bye? Un-effin'-believable.
Lack of focus. I am reminded of something Chuck Noll once said: "The habits you develop in practice carry over into games."
Or he looks more like unprepared Ben than focused Ben. Then again, the entire offense looks out if synch.
Just to be clear: the home team had two weeks to prepare for this game; the away team had just 5 days.
whew...glad I was wrong