Coach, coach, coach...I have a bold new strategy for you to try here in the ATL, I call it "Bend then snap, BTS for short"! I perfected it in the KCMO, now YOU can reap its rewards here in the ATL my man... Hire some broke-dick whiners, pay them top dollar to do nothing, and you set the table for many trips to/through the buffet line of snappage...
I'd argue that game planning was Sutton's strength. It was in-game adjustments that he was terrible at. How many times this last season did the defense basically shut down the opposing team through most of the first half, only to fall apart after the two minute warning and all through the second half?
Sutton may actually be able to help the Falcons in this capacity. The odd thing to me is that Quinn runs Seattle's 4-3 Under system where I believe Bob has always been a 3-4 guy but maybe he isn't even that involved in that part of it, just a general game plan. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
He was by far our biggest problem. However he's a very smart coach who was no longer good enough to be a DC. I agree that he still has a lot to offer if he's used right. Just glad it's not us.
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The defense was good despite Sutton.
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Why? Why would any team do this? Bob helping gama plan? He doesn't have a plan.
Sure he does. Be wildly predictable and never change or disguise anything ever. [Reply]