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Originally Posted by over the mountain
Cooley said he pulled into skins team facilities parking lot a few weeks ago and got the first spot right next to the door around 4 pm on a wednesday ... he also said he never really watched film when he went home to do so.
ryan clark took exception to that by not denying that players arent putting in the work but by saying cooley didnt stay late either. would have been great if clark addressed the issue (are skins players putting in the work?) instead of deflecting and addressing cooley's own past habits.
these guys are not putting in the work.
not even close.
they are not professionals.
they are like walmart employees .. doing the bare minimum required.
its on the coaches to prepare and set a professional atmosphere.
its on the players to be professionals, take pride in their work and follow the coaches lead.
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Heard it. Clark basically said there are lots of guys who don't sit through tons of film study who still take care of business on Sunday.
I like the guy but he should take his own advice. Not getting it done on Sunday.
Basically Cooley was talking about how he watched film of the Rams Oline and was able to pick up tendencies of how the lineman were set to predict run or pass.
He was wondering aloud how he (Cooley) could consistently predict pass by the soft set of one of the tackles but our secondary and inside linebackers were getting hooked on play action over and over.
The answer he proposed: FILM STUDY.