panthermark wrote:MAQ wrote:panthermark wrote:And?
None of that mattered in the final 46 seconds.
Flus gets plenty of blame (and got the axe), but that final 46 seconds was mostly on the players.
Without question, it was a collective failure to end the game. You have detailed how the players did not execute. Many people have detailed how Flus failed.
There isn't a lot of ways for Flus to impact a game. Games are usually won and loss by the players. But Flus was put in a position to impact the game, overcome his players' shortcomings and still keep the team in a position to succeed. You know what he did when that opportunity arose? He did nothing.
I agree that the players lack of execution to end the game was the large reason for the loss. Flus doing nothing has no excuse. I personally cannot look at the players shortcomings and wonder why it's happening when I see who the head coach is.
EDIT: But hey, if we're gonna do a deep dive, I've got to put a spotlight on or new head coach.
Caleb changing Rome's route...Caleb says he did this because he knew this was the final play of the game and it was endzone or bust. When the sack happens and the communication channel opens back up between the OC and the QB, is the OC not communicating to his rookie qb - "we need positive yardage...anywhere on the field...doesn't matter...gain yards and then we call a timeout." Or something to that effect? Was our rookie qb unaware there was 1 time-out remaining?
I'm not saying Flus should not be fired. He should have been fired in the off-season when CW was drafted. He should have been fired for hiring weak-ass OC's to protect his own neck instead of getting the best OC's available. But I think he is catching too much heat on this one. The clock management went from amazing (1st and 10 on the 25 with TWO time-outs and 46 seconds on the clock) to a bizarre loss on 3rd and 26 with a time-out still in his pocket, in a heartbeat. And like you, I want to know what went wrong. I heard that the plan was to snap the ball around 18 seconds and throw an out route....but that clearly didn't happen. I don't know how much of this was CW vs TB vs Flus....but a lot of things went wrong at once.
It isn't just this one event, right? that drive was incredibly messy anyway, the Lions really tried to give the Bears that win, but this has been happening the entire season. if you screw up once on the last possession of the game, fair enough. that's probably a big deal in a 16 game season compared to a 82 or 162 game one, but **** happens. if you screw up in ridiculous fashion 5 out of 12 times, culminating in whatever the heck happened yesterday in a game the entire country is watching...then play it off like "yes, that was the desired outcome", you probably deserve to be fired. I bet he keeps his job the rest of the season if he takes even a little accountability, the firing reflects poorly on everybody involved, but has there even been this incompetent of a head coach? Flus reminds me of that one NBA coach, that guy with no J, who asked his player to spill water on him in order to get a free timeout. oh wait, I guess that guy's coaching again.
I mean, if you think he should've been fired last offseason, that's fair enough, but why double down on a terrible decision solely to save face? well, I understand why the president/GM might do that, they might like remaining employed and not making history for the wrong reasons, but I wonder why a fan would have that perspective. I will say that the QB should be held more accountable for that braindead play, bad coaching has been a bigger storyline than 'wunderkind' Caleb's poor play/poor attitude, but I tend to think that if a team (in any sport) consistently loses close games all season, it's on the coaching staff. I feel like any coach has a much greater impact on the outcome of a game in end of game situations, certainly that's true in basketball where one good play call at the right time can win a game; and Eberflus has been raked over the coals the past two months for this. People have been calling for his job for quite a while, then he managed to screw up in the most amazing way yet on Thanksgiving day with everybody watching! If they put me on a performance improvement plan, I'm probably going to be on my best behavior when everybody's watching. I guess Flus didn't think the same.