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Post by bigevil1 on Sept 23, 2018 17:57:30 GMT -7
I'm waiting for scooby do and the gang to show up and unmask McCoy and it really be Amos Jones and he screams that he would have ruined yet another season of it was for you darn kids and that dog!
That is seriously how bad McCoy is!
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Post by Zaz on Sept 23, 2018 18:16:39 GMT -7
the problem is definitely Mccoy
This team has mostly the same core players from the BA era. And they ran the BA system very well. Which is to say: same players, but one system works, the other doesnt, the problem is the system, not the players.
If 3 games is enough to fire Bradford as QB, then its also enough to fire Mccoy as OC
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Post by rdo3 on Sept 23, 2018 18:24:02 GMT -7
the problem is more than McCoy. its wilks. the cards should bundle the entire coaching staff, fits and dj's contracts together and see if we can take some rube team for a 7th round pick.
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Post by vwvectors on Sept 23, 2018 18:26:13 GMT -7
I'm waiting for scooby do and the gang to show up and unmask McCoy and it really be Amos Jones and he screams that he would have ruined yet another season of it was for you darn kids and that dog! That is seriously how bad McCoy is! Best post of this thread so far funny as hell. 😂 BTW fire McCoy immediately he is garbage probably the worst in the league. It reminds me of the play calling of throwing fades to the corner of the end zone with our smallest WR. At this point we NEED to question Wilks decision making ability of evaluating coaches.
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Post by bigevil1 on Sept 23, 2018 18:30:10 GMT -7
I'm waiting for scooby do and the gang to show up and unmask McCoy and it really be Amos Jones and he screams that he would have ruined yet another season of it was for you darn kids and that dog! That is seriously how bad McCoy is! Best post of this thread so far funny as hell. 😂 BTW fire McCoy immediately he is garbage probably the worst in the league. It reminds me of the play calling of throwing fades to the corner of the end zone with our smallest WR. At this point we NEED to question Wilks decision making ability of evaluating coaches. Thank you sir.
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Post by bigredgang on Sept 23, 2018 18:46:01 GMT -7
I want Wilks fired even more. The guy is so none clueless it's insane.
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Post by respecttheprocess on Sept 23, 2018 18:47:35 GMT -7
This team went 8-8 essentially with Drew Stanton and Blaine Gabbert at QB and anyone not named David Johnson at running back. McCoy definitely needs to be on the hot seat. The play calling is horrendous. Not taking a shot at the end zone before half...and not securing a field goal attempt...after the defense handed us great field position was a fireable offense by itself...But to have a Hall of Fame Receiver...and a Healthy David Johnson and have neither factor into your play calling on 3rd or 4th downs on your opponent's 42 and 45 yard lines respectively is beyond comprehension...nevermind not even having one of those players on the field for one of those downs!!! Personally, if I was a beat reporter, I would not let Willkes, McCoy or Keim escape answering the question of the play calling during any interview they give during the week. Maybe the constant questioning will cause the ineptitude of the play calling to become crystal clear and require action.
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Post by adub on Sept 23, 2018 22:00:15 GMT -7
McCoy has always been a terrible coach, between him and Wisenhunt, Wiz is the offensive mastermind. Jim Caldwell is available maybe Jim Harbaugh will be available by the time Bidwell figures out his organization has become a joke again, no I don't believe he cares, if Bidwell's profits were based on performance rather than league wide profit sharing things would be very different. No matter how bad this train wreck gets they will continue to collect astounding profits it's just the fans that lose, (Fitzgerald loses) we bear the cost to watch our champions defiled
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Post by SMITTY on Sept 23, 2018 22:07:12 GMT -7
Leftwich would be a natural 2nd choice for OC.
I would give it time.
Wilks better find a way to make that defense stout, win me 4 games or get out.
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Post by jeffcardinalfan on Sept 24, 2018 4:20:04 GMT -7
the problem is definitely Mccoy This team has mostly the same core players from the BA era. And they ran the BA system very well. Which is to say: same players, but one system works, the other doesnt, the problem is the system, not the players. If 3 games is enough to fire Bradford as QB, then its also enough to fire Mccoy as OC amen
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Post by longtimefan on Sept 24, 2018 7:14:44 GMT -7
I can easily see why Elway fired McCoy; he really does suck. Everyone has highlighted the point about the most important 3rd down in the game and he does not even have his best running back in the game. I would have been OK with a wide receiver screen to Fitz, but running wide on the Bears who had shown to be fast and good on the outside was beyond . It was totally incompetent. How many OCs sit their best offensive player on a crucial down? You can probably count on one finger: McCoy!
The other aspect that drove me crazy was after the Cards scored their second touchdown, the offense became complacent. It was like: "Hey, we got this! We don't need to be aggressive or innovative anymore this game". Fitz was not even involved in the game plan from what I could see. Bradford threw to him on the first play of the game and then he completely disappeared until one play in the second half. From what I saw, McCoy has no idea how to game plan or put his best players in a position to do well based on the match ups. The offensive game plan is like a preseason game, no imagination and no targeting the weaknesses of players on opposing team.
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Post by beaverhuntr on Sept 24, 2018 7:20:20 GMT -7
It's only a matter of time before McCoy and Wilks are gone. They are seriously that bad and its pretty noticeable.
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Post by rooseveltcardsfan on Sept 24, 2018 7:21:15 GMT -7
I find myself speechless, despondent and completely disappointed.
SK please, PLEASE do something about McCoy.. It wouldn’t be the 1st time he was run out of town, he needs to go.. his playbook needs to be shredded then burned. How long must we endure this nightmare..His ineptitude is not only embarrassing, but reflects badly on the FO. There has to be another option other than continuing to look foolish to your fan base. It’s time to get involved, or you will be swept up in the housecleaning this club needs..
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Post by longtimefan on Sept 24, 2018 7:48:39 GMT -7
It's only a matter of time before McCoy and Wilks are gone. They are seriously that bad and its pretty noticeable. Keep in mind that the Browns fired Bill Bellichick right before they moved to Baltimore. He then went on to New England and the rest is history. He did not do so well his first year as head coach. Just a thought. McCoy is different, he has a track record that shows he is not all that good.
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Post by One_Heartbeat on Sept 24, 2018 8:01:28 GMT -7
I can easily see why Elway fired McCoy; he really does suck. Everyone has highlighted the point about the most important 3rd down in the game and he does not even have his best running back in the game. I would have been OK with a wide receiver screen to Fitz, but running wide on the Bears who had shown to be fast and good on the outside was beyond . It was totally incompetent. How many OCs sit their best offensive player on a crucial down? You can probably count on one finger: McCoy! The other aspect that drove me crazy was after the Cards scored their second touchdown, the offense became complacent. It was like: "Hey, we got this! We don't need to be aggressive or innovative anymore this game". Fitz was not even involved in the game plan from what I could see. Bradford threw to him on the first play of the game and then he completely disappeared until one play in the second half. From what I saw, McCoy has no idea how to game plan or put his best players in a position to do well based on the match ups. The offensive game plan is like a preseason game, no imagination and no targeting the weaknesses of players on opposing team. In fairness to McCoy, back in 2012 when the Cardinals beat the Patriots on the road one Kenny Whisenhunt had {essentially a rookie} RB Ryan Williams in the game to take crucial handoffs to run out the clock. Williams fumbles, Patriots recover, only a miss by Gostkowski bails out the great Kenny. When questioned, the great Kenny says Williams was in because it was "his turn" or whatever, giving no thought to the situation at hand.
So anyway, the point is that McCoy in fact is not the only one enough to run such a play.
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