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Zimmer happy with 6th seed
#1
His run first mentality killed this team tonight. With the turnovers we had early, we needed to strike quick, but we ran up the middle with our 3rd string RB.

Wasted opportunity.
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#2
agreed. it was there for the taking and they just played Zimmerball
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#3
His nutsack shrivels to the size of a pea any time there is a game that matters.
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#4
We hired a Marvin Lewis protege and expected playoff success??
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#5
Is this amateur comedy hour?
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#6
Quote: @greediron said:
Is this amateur comedy hour?
I get the fan frustration...Last night just made everyone more jittery about lots of things - including making any noise post-season. 

I'd argue it's easier get a team from 6/7 wins to 9+ than it will be to get this 10/11 team to 12+


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#7
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@greediron said:
Is this amateur comedy hour?
I get the fan frustration...Last night just made everyone more jittery about lots of things - including making any noise post-season. 

I'd argue it's easier get a team from 6/7 wins to 9+ than it will be to get this 10/11 team to 12+


Yeah, I get it as well.  Was very pissed last night.  But this could be a loss that refocusses them.  Maybe they believed the hype? 
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#8
I was in Nashville this last weekend on a mystery trip, and my Wife and the couple we were with ended up bar hopping (is it still call that if you're nearly 46?) with a former NFL LB who played 10 years in the league (Seattle, and New Orleans). I'd like to keep his name quiet, but he was a great guy, and his Wife was awesome. The subject of Zim came up. I asked him why we can looks so flat and uninspired compared to some teams. 

His response: 
"Your coach is a scientist. More like a chess player. His entire defense is predicated on bodies being where they are supposed to be, and moving at a speed of x, and arriving at time y. They get very scientific about it, and people need to be in the exact right spot for the defense to work.

Schemes are broken when a defender isn't exactly where they're supposed to be (ie: he trips, just gets beat, or they start playing a bit slower in the 3rd and 4th). Think of how often breaks in scheme happen after those big boys have been leaning on you and the secondary has been running track all day."

He also said, "Schemes can be outplayed, or out-schemed.  When your team comes out flat, but it's close, you were probably outplayed. If you come out flat, and it isn't close... you were out-schemed. Things break, and they need to stick to their script."

He had a bunch more insights, but anything more would be a thread hijack. 
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#9
Quote: @Clanzomaelan said:
I was in Nashville this last weekend on a mystery trip, and my Wife and the couple we were with ended up bar hopping (is it still call that if you're nearly 46?) with a former NFL LB who played 10 years in the league (Seattle, and New Orleans). I'd like to keep his name quiet, but he was a great guy, and his Wife was awesome. The subject of Zim came up. I asked him why we can looks so flat and uninspired compared to some teams. 

His response: 
"Your coach is a scientist. More like a chess player. His entire defense is predicated on bodies being where they are supposed to be, and moving at a speed of x, and arriving at time y. They get very scientific about it, and people need to be in the exact right spot for the defense to work.

Schemes are broken when a defender isn't exactly where they're supposed to be (ie: he trips, just gets beat, or they start playing a bit slower in the 3rd and 4th). Think of how often breaks in scheme happen after those big boys have been leaning on you and the secondary has been running track all day."

He also said, "Schemes can be outplayed, or out-schemed.  When your team comes out flat, but it's close, you were probably outplayed. If you come out flat, and it isn't close... you were out-schemed. Things break, and they need to stick to their script."

He had a bunch more insights, but anything more would be a thread hijack. 
Interesting. And listening to Zimmer talking today, it sounds like the offense got outschemed and the defense got outplayed in the end.
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#10
Left side of the OL and the interior DL were dominated and I am not sure that can be refocused.  They are what they are, a tad above average.
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