Nah, I don’t think he rules, or is without fault. I do think that he honestly cares about people and will try to do and say things to lift them up when they’re down, even if circumstances don’t allow him to personally do it.
Sam didn’t have a great game, but he took care of the ball and did a good job of not losing yardage taking bad sacks. Also made a few clutch plays when he had to.
Not trying to defend Orr, but when you have a top notch D line that regularly wins one on one battles it opens up tons of possibilities and makes every player better. Williams and Murphy are truly game wreckers.
The more things change the more they stay the same. Stout defense, a proficient running game and ball security are the most important pieces in competing for championships.
I really like that Jesse mentioned creating a system that allows the offense to get into a rhythm. The big splash plays are sexy and can still be there, but a structured offense that can move the ball and control the game is the key to consistent offensive success.
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