Originally posted by Bolt4Knob
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Week 18 Bolts @ Raiders Final - Pre Game Discussion
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Can playoff scenarios, rested starters and a range of incentives affect how Week 18 plays out? Yes. But we're here to help.
Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders (+3) | 8:20 p.m. ET Sunday, NBC
Playoff implications: It’s “win and you’re in” for both these teams. The Raiders could already be in before the game kicks off if the Colts and Steelers both lose earlier in the day. Whichever team gets in could be as high as the five seed and as low as the seven seed.
I said at the top that I wasn’t going to go over all the tie scenarios, but this game is the exception. If the Colts lose earlier in the day, the Chargers and Raiders could both get in with a tie. Would they agree to a series of kneeldowns for 60 minutes to ensure that result? Would either coach betray the other’s trust and try to score in the fourth quarter? This has the potential to be the most exciting football game of all time.
Assuming they both try, I have no confidence in picking a winner. The Chargers are the better team, but it’s entirely possible that they end the season by Charger-ing and blow it. I picked them to make the playoffs before the season and want to believe that this team is different. So I’ll stay consistent here.
The pick: Chargers (-3)
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
The longer time goes by since those Marty teams the more I respect. Its coaching hiring season in the NFL and you see lists of what somebody wants in a coach.
I want Boss Ross or Marty Schottenheimer. Yes, we all know Marty's playoff record. But we also know he was a teacher of football, his players and teams as the season went on or year over year, got better. Two, attention to detail- the small details add up.
You can talk about being a leader of men, respect in the locker room, analytics, whatever. Give me coaches like Bobby Ross and Marty Schottenheimer and I will give you teams that get better over time. Even if the talent stays the same year over year, those teams would get better.
Here’s a good breakdown of the qualities a HC needs in the modern NFL:
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I know you are all aware of how the Bolts dominated the raiders while Marty was the coach, but did you know he also dominated them when he was the Chief's coach?
His Chiefs won 11 of 12 against the raiders - and the raiders were a very talented team back then. He must have been a real talented motivator. Let's hope Staley can match what Marty did.THE YEAR OF THE FLIP!
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
Rivers first start
Monday night football in Oakland
Game was 27-0 and it really wasn't even that close
I think Rivers threw 11 times total or was 11 for 16 or something
A dominant performance.
Let us hope for a repeat and yes, lets hope those words are repeated!
On the way out there was a Raider fan standing on an overturned garbage can yelling, "It's not over!" It was like a scene out of a movie.
Hopefully SNF in Vegas will be a similar routing.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
I don’t know if a Bobby Ross or Mary Schottenheimer would last in today’s NFL.
Here’s a good breakdown of the qualities a HC needs in the modern NFL:
https://theathletic.com/3043231/2022...nes-to-follow/
NFL owners didn't like something about them: probably they didn't genuflect to group think sufficiently (which is even more valued today).
Would they have made a good coach in today's NFL? In terms of teaching & preparing players week to week - of course: they would have adapted to rules changes.
Gruden did all right: he finally changed the Raider's course.
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Originally posted by Berserker76 View Post
Yep, Marty wasn't perfect, but I do miss his attitude. Same with Ross.
I know the work with Schofield, Norton and Pipkins has been very impressive.
Many doubted Mike W would be productive as the "X".
I believe the stage is set for the Chargers defense to assert themselves. Most of our D talent will be available and ready to play team D.
We got this.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
I don’t know if a Bobby Ross or Mary Schottenheimer would last in today’s NFL.
Here’s a good breakdown of the qualities a HC needs in the modern NFL:
https://theathletic.com/3043231/2022...nes-to-follow/
I still think a person who can "teach football" - meaning both individually and as a group, the players and team get better combined with being able to coach on game day are strengths to have
Granted, like anything, how do you identify if somebody can teach or manage the game
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Originally posted by sonorajim View Post
I went to practices back then and what I most liked about Marty was his ability to coach all the positions. He went around and worked on the details he wanted to deliver a quality team effort. I see some of that in Staley & staff.
I know the work with Schofield, Norton and Pipkins has been very impressive.
Many doubted Mike W would be productive as the "X".
I believe the stage is set for the Chargers defense to assert themselves. Most of our D talent will be available and ready to play team D.
We got this.
I think once Staley gets the defense and the players he needs for his system, look out AFCW and NFL
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
I read that yesterday. I liked the article but I thought the order was wrong. Leadership was pretty high. Lynn was a good leader but come Gameday, his clock and game mgmt were not the best
I still think a person who can "teach football" - meaning both individually and as a group, the players and team get better combined with being able to coach on game day are strengths to have
Granted, like anything, how do you identify if somebody can teach or manage the game
Additionally, that’s why there are other things you need on that list.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
I disagree. Leadership is the most important because if you lose the players than you’re done. Ask Urban Meyer and Patricia. Players respected Lynn and played hard for him, enough to overcome his conservative and game management issues the first couple of seasons.
Additionally, that’s why there are other things you need on that list.
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