And I'm saying the problem with the team from the coaches view is execution, not necessarily the results. I don't think they are just being stubborn for the sake of being stubborn, I believe they are trying to get the team to learn how to consistently fundamentally execute their individual assignments on even the simplest of plays before moving on to implementation of more complex "creative" plays. That is just common sense.
Very curious to me that JG, Warrior, Abernathy, and Buchanan are constantly bashed on here by a few, yet those numbers just don't agree, especially for 3 of the 4. Yeah I know, it's just numbers.
Coleman was just slow. The most obvious thing is going to get called out and the rest of his game overlooked because of something like that.