Sark

#53
#53
I am a Falcons fan and the main problem has been the defense and injuries to guys like Freeman and Neal, etc.

Sarkisian has done well with Ridley and getting Jones more involved each week along with Coleman becoming the featured back in Freeman's abscence and the emergence of Ito Smith and Austin Hooper.

I think Dan Quinn is on the hot seat for 2019 because Atlanta was a big favorite to become the first team to host a Super Bowl and Arthur Blank will not stand for a long fall from the top echelon of the NFL.
I don’t know man. I would send Sark packing before Quinn. I would say there has been slight improvement in Sark from last year to this year but with the injuries it has been a little tougher to evaluate. He still doesn’t scheme to get Julio the ball close to the goal line and he doesn’t throw to those great backs nearly enough. He called a good first game against the Saints but that game against the Eagles was more of the same crap as last year and the Eagles aren’t as good as last year. All I know is the offense took a nose dive the second it switched from Kyle to Sark and last year they had almost the exact same offense as the one that resulted in a Ryan MVP and Super Bowl appearance. Their PPG dropped by 10 points and they didn’t have injuries last year like this one. This year they are 14th in the league. Even without Freeman that isn’t good.
 
#54
#54
The Falcon lost at least 3 starting Olinmen this year. Their Oline was as bad as ours. Sark will be better than most of the guys who have been mentioned. However, I do not know if he is a decent recruiter.
Ok. What about last year?
 
#56
#56
Posted this in the RF a while ago, but the idea that Sark has been garbage other than USC just isn't true. Also, there's a clear jump from Kiffin calling plays to Sarkisian both time he takes over. Don't really watch the NFL so can't speak for how that's gone, but he's been very successful in college when it comes to putting up points.

USC

2006 (Lane Kiffin OC) - 30.5 PPG
2007 (Sarkisian OC) - 32.6 PPG
2008 (Sarkisian OC) - 37.5 PPG

Washington

2008 (Ty Willingham HC) - 13.2 PPG
2009 (Sarkisian HC) - 26.1 PPG
2010 (Sarkisian HC) - 21.8 PPG
2011 (Sarkisian HC) - 33.4 PPG
2012 (Sarkisian HC) - 24.0 PPG
2013 (Sarkisian HC) - 37.9 PPG

USC (again)

2013 (Kiffin HC) - 29.7 PPG
2014 (Sarkisian HC) - 35.8 PPG
He had the opposite effect in the NFL.
 
#57
#57
I don’t know man. I would send Sark packing before Quinn. I would say there has been slight improvement in Sark from last year to this year but with the injuries it has been a little tougher to evaluate. He still doesn’t scheme to get Julio the ball close to the goal line and he doesn’t throw to those great backs nearly enough. He called a good first game against the Saints but that game against the Eagles was more of the same crap as last year and the Eagles aren’t as good as last year. All I know is the offense took a nose dive the second it switched from Kyle to Sark and last year they had almost the exact same offense as the one that resulted in a Ryan MVP and Super Bowl appearance. Their PPG dropped by 10 points and they didn’t have injuries last year like this one. This year they are 14th in the league. Even without Freeman that isn’t good.

I can't put this year on him as a Falcons fan. The OL is hot garbage. That, plus the injuries, gives him a pass. He has shown some improvement in his scheme (or he got out of Ryan's way one). At the same time people I speak with that know X's and O's still say he is a major part of the problem. As for UT, it just seems like there are too many question marks with him to rubber stamp it. I don't want another wait and see guy.
 
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#58
#58
You don’t pass 30 times in a game where they were averaging over 6 yards per carry.....
 
#61
#61
You don’t pass 30 times in a game where they were averaging over 6 yards per carry.....
It's a case where the stats were misleading. Alabama could not consistently run the ball in that game. They were in all sorts of 3rd and longs because they'd run on 1st and 2nd down for minimal yardage. Over 40% of their rushing total came on just 3 plays; 40% of the total on 9% of the rushes. 40% of Scarbrough's yards came on one carry, 48% of Hurts's yards came on one carry, ArDarius Stewart ran a reverse or end around (I think) for 25 yards.

They lost that game because Deshaun Watson played out of his mind and made a ton of throws.
 
#62
#62
Do the coaches of the losing team always get outcoached, or do players factor in?
It's always coaching if you lose, players if you win. Don't you know that? Or i guess it could be officiating if you lose...
 
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#67
If you believe the talking heads in Atlanta (which includes former NFL guys) he has struggled in the NFL b/c in college he just lined up with the better players. Now that he has to adjust and try to confuse a defense it is a problem.
He has some of the best offensive players in the NFL, just doesn't do a good job. Would rather have Will Friend than Sark.
 
#70
#70
He has also been a trainwreck since USC. He was so outcoached in the natty vs Clemson that he had the interim OC tag.....

And didn't he and Kiffin share playcalling at USC under Carroll? I think he would be a hard pass. His tenure at the Falcons may be shortlived.

WTF are you talking about?? He was a wreck AT usc...He's cleaned his life up and his offense with one week notice for him as OC scored 31 points vs Clemson, it wasn't the offense that gave up the last score of the game...on the last play. Im sure you think Knute Rockne should be the choice...Mo Ron!!
 
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I can't put this year on him as a Falcons fan. The OL is hot garbage. That, plus the injuries, gives him a pass. He has shown some improvement in his scheme (or he got out of Ryan's way one). At the same time people I speak with that know X's and O's still say he is a major part of the problem. As for UT, it just seems like there are too many question marks with him to rubber stamp it. I don't want another wait and see guy.
I agree the injuries make it tough but we were healthy in week 1 when we started the season the exact same way we ended it. Poor play calling at Philly and fewer than 20 points. This Falcons offense should practically never be held under 20. It has happened 6 times this year and the last game was exactly 20 thanks to a garbage time TD with :14 left. The NFL is never wait and see so it will be interesting to see what happens. Don’t get me wrong though, as a long time Falcons fan I’m used to 5 win seasons like it seems we will have this year.
 
#73
#73
WTF are you talking about?? He was a wreck AT usc...He's cleaned his life up and his offense with one week notice for him as OC scored 31 points vs Clemson, it wasn't the offense that gave up the last score of the game...on the last play. Im sure you think Knute Rockne should be the choice...Mo Ron!!

He literally defied logic when it mattered most vs Clemson by calling 30+ passes. Secondly, Saban obviously didn’t think highly of him since he went out hired Daboll instead of retaining him. Third, the Falcons offense has been a train wreck. They have literally took gigantic steps backwards since he was hired.
 
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#74
#74
Are you guys searching through the Parole Board listings to find these 'candidates'?
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