Re: Panthers @ VIkings Game Day Discussion Thread -- Week 6
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 1:54 pm
NO they are just stunningly bad overallVikingLord wrote:The Vikings are *stunningly* bad defending the run today.
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NO they are just stunningly bad overallVikingLord wrote:The Vikings are *stunningly* bad defending the run today.
VikingLord wrote:The Vikings are *stunningly* bad defending the run today.
you gotta be able to laugh when it's this badradar55 wrote:I hate to say it but this is actually SOOO BAD its kind of funny
They are bad overall, but the size of the holes the Panthers are opening is just unbelievable. Guys are just not staying disciplined when it comes to their gaps.dead_poet wrote: Just the run?
NO we were doomed well before thatJeffbleedspurple wrote:Smith is hurtwere doomed
Musgrave spent six seasons as a backup with San Francisco 49ers (1991 to '94) and Denver Broncos (1995 and '96) -- run by West Coast-leaning coaches George Seifert and Mike Shanahan -- before getting cut in 1997 and immediately going into coaching as an offensive assistant with the Oakland Raiders.
He went to Philadelphia in 1998, replaced Dana Bible as play-caller by the end of the season and then went to Carolina, where he spent a year as quarterbacks coach before being promoted to offensive coordinator. That lasted all of four games in the 2000 season before Musgrave resigned amid media criticism and reports of a tongue-lashing from Seifert in front of the team.
Musgrave subsequently spent two seasons as offensive coordinator at the University of Virginia, where he tutored current Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub. In 2003, Musgrave resurfaced with Jacksonville, where he was offensive coordinator for two seasons before being let go and heading to Atlanta. The Jaguars ranked 25th and 29th in points over those two seasons.
Betcha he is faking to quit todayJeffbleedspurple wrote:Smith is hurtwere doomed