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Originally Posted by Buffalo Bob
I think 30 Gut is, either that or my reading comprehension has gone bad.
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30 Gut did call for Griffin to be released prior to the season. However, he sees things similar to me. I want Gruden to call what is good for the person on the field. But I dont see that from him. He is a single minded play caller who wont or cant change. If Griffin is the QB, then the game plan needs to be different than if KC is your QB. But I have yet to see Gruden be able to do that. He calls his style and doesnt seem to be able to change.
What is RG3 the worst at? Straight drop back rhythm offense. What did Jay call for RG3? Exactly what he is worst at. This is not a defense of RG3, its a criticism of Gruden (even though most on this board are going to take it as a defense of RG3).
To many people want to say if Gruden has the right players, he can succeed. Yet, there are hundreds of coaches that if they had the right players, they could also. Thats not exactly a ringing endorsement for Gruden. I would like a coach that can say this isnt working, let me try something else. He clearly saw KC struggling against the giants but decided if it didnt work the first 12 times, maybe it would the 13th. Yes, KC missed open receivers, but as a coach you have to see that he is struggling and make alterations. Gruden either cant or wont. Im not saying fire him now, thats pointless. But, if by the end of the year, he cant break that single mindedness that he has shown in 2 years here and however many years as the OC of the Bengals, then yes, I consider it a problem.
I cant help but wonder what McC thinks about that also. But I am still putting my faith in McC. Whatever he decides is what I am rolling with. He had a solid first offseason here and he needs to be given the time to do what he does. If he thinks he can get Gruden the players to make it work, then im going with it.