Walt and Shott

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nighttrain

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DC Tim Walton and OC Shott, these two could not run the offense or defense of a college team. Division II that is, get rid of them, we may have a team. No excuse for this play calling on either side of the ball. i'm totally disgusted and so glad i didnt invest in NFL Sunday Ticket, what a waste
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Changing O coordinators again REALLY scares me. I don't think Sam can take another. I really don't know what the answer is. I'm still hoping Schotty can adjust his ways and learn from what's going on.

They can change Walton, though.
 
Schotty needs to go. Walton needs to go. Coach Fisher and Sam.... we'll see..

This team needs a boost. A new identity. Something. This team may not even win 5 games at this rate. These are old school ground and pound coaches that don't know how to use their weapons.
 
It's not working out. That's three weeks of very poor playcalling. This team is losing trust and heart, that's dangerous.
 
Only two players wearing Horns that showed up to play, Hekker and Austin
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nighttrain said:
Only two players wearing Horns that showed up to play, Hekker and Austin
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McDonald Showed up..

No doubt in my mind that Walton has tweaked this D the wrong way.
 
Memphis Ram said:
Greg Williams & Rex Ryan look good now don't they?

Anybody looks good right now. Terrible OC and DC.
 
I don't really know what either one of them is trying to do. The passive offense, the soft coverages… Man the f*** up and trust your young playmakers to make a play.

That being said, we got dominated at the LOS on both sides of the ball today and that's all on those guys in the trenches. We have to get some kind of momentum going as soon as this Thursday if we want to save this season.
 
I have to admit I've lost confidence in our coordinators. I don't know what the answer is but something has to change and I hope the coaching staff and players meet in a house of mirrors tomorrow so nobody can turn their head and not help but look at themselves. With no changes, we are looking at a 4-12 team. No way the talent level dictates that poor of a record.
 
I don't blame Walton as much, he is what he is, a nice mouth piece for Fisher to give instructions. This is Fisher's D through and through.

It's why we probably passed on Rob, because we all know Ryan boys are head strong and do things their own way.
 
Only two players wearing Horns that showed up to play, Hekker and Austin.SB never had a chance, if i was him i walk through the locker room and kick every OL in the nuts
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So if they did change offensive coordinators next year, is there any way to keep the terminology and scheme the same? Who would fit that?
 
V3 said:
So if they did change offensive coordinators next year, is there any way to keep the terminology and scheme the same? Who would fit that?

I dont buy into all that change is bad, New terminology takes years to learn.

The Rams learned Martz's O and won the SB the same season. With Martz's O being one of the most complicated.
 
Memphis Ram said:
Greg Williams & Rex Ryan look good now don't they?

I was going to post something similar.

Don't look now... but New Orleans (and their 32nd ranked 2012 defense) has just held Atlanta to 17, Tampa to 14, and the Cardinals to 7.
 
CGI_Ram said:
Memphis Ram said:
Greg Williams & Rex Ryan look good now don't they?

I was going to post something similar.

Don't look now... but New Orleans (and their 32nd ranked 2012 defense) has just held Atlanta to 17, Tampa to 14, and the Cardinals to 7.

That speaks poorly for Spags.
 
EastRam said:
V3 said:
So if they did change offensive coordinators next year, is there any way to keep the terminology and scheme the same? Who would fit that?

I dont buy into all that change is bad, New terminology takes years to learn.

The Rams learned Martz's O and won the SB the same season. With Martz's O being one of the most complicated.
Good point. It also helps to have the correct personnel to run it.