Who's Coach Green harder on, his players or his coaches?

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vibraslap
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I'm inclined to say his coaches, but I'm not quite sure why yet.
Maybe I'll change my mind after some thoughts here.
 
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On one side of the ledger is Richard Solomon. On the other is Randy Moss.
I dunno.

I'm more curious about the two coordinator positions I guess.
 

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Lex said:
My experience has been, the closer you are to the fire, the easier it is to get burned.

The coaches.


Nice...

I agree with this and remember S**t rolls down hill
 

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I would probably say the coaches. He probably would expect more from them since they have a part in how the players perform the scheme.
 

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Green runs the show so the on field product is on him (and the two co-ordinators). At the positional level, if things are going badly, then I believe that is what rests on the coaches. For instance, the OL issues I believe fall on Wylie but the offense as a whole falls on Wood and Green solely.

Pendergast I believe has alot more room given him than Wood but Green is heavy into both...everyone refers to "Greens defense" but he is an offensive minded coach so I wonder if he is forcing things into the defensive plan when he should be righting the "best offense in the NFL" (remember Green said that not me).
 
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