YorkVol
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So, there is no possible way that some of our players could actually be the issue, you just want to blame coaching because that is the easiest direction to point your finger, if you blamed the players...they could kick your................
Players are certainly part of the problem, but in my view there are bigger issues with the schemes (i.e. the Xs and Os). Examples, taking your MLB and asking him to man cover slot receivers. What OC couldn't take advantage of that mismatch? It isn't a player problem when you take arguably one of the best linebackers in the league and put him in those kinds of situations.
I don't often listen to Eric Ainge's show, but he broke down TBs last interception against Bama. He described how that play action pass should have gone: TB fakes the hand off, stands up straight and tall, chucks the ball to the receiver on about the 7 when he was wide open. He should have walked into the endzone. Instead, Bray, faked the hand off, took a 3 step drop and then threw the ball. That 3 step drop took enough time for the receiver to get halfway through the endzone and the Bama guy to move where he could make the INT.
So the question is, what was Bray coached to do? If he was coached to take that drop then that is a huge error on the coaches. If he was taught to do it right but continues to do it wrong, then that is on both Bray for not being coachable and the coaches for not fixing the problem in practice or by sitting him in the game.