Maybe if the question was best drummer of 1979 Wu lol
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
It is noise mostly borne of a fantasy football mindset.
My take is that we are trending in the right direction, and minor adjustments, with reduced mistakes plus better play are coming soon.
I have been touting this evolving Charger culture for weeks.
The results will speak for themselves.
The results are still not being able to score in the 2nd half, despite having all your players (save Slater) and playing injury riddled defenses.
People are pointing in all different directions (banged up Herbert, slow receivers, bad Oliine, not catching the ball or running proper routes).
Generally, the tell tale sign of having an inferior coordinator is that who you once thought were good/solid players are now questionable starters.
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post
The problem is, on offense, i'm just not seeing any trending in the right direction.
The results are still not being able to score in the 2nd half, despite having all your players (save Slater) and playing injury riddled defenses.
People are pointing in all different directions (banged up Herbert, slow receivers, bad Oliine, not catching the ball or running proper routes).
Generally, the tell tale sign of having an inferior coordinator is that who you once thought were good/solid players are now questionable starters.
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Herbert routinely lights it up at the end of the game when there is no other play to call but long ball.
So it’s natural that people criticize Lombardi for not dialing up more of those plays throughout the game instead of waiting for do or die time.
Remember that Lombo criticized himself twice early in the season for being to conservative in his play calling.
Despite that, the game plans still look the same thru the first three quarters.
Air Coryell is rolling over in his grave.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostI threw a bone at CanadianBoltFan.
Neil drummed quite spectacularly up until the end.
I like Danny Carey of Tool, Bg74.
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Originally posted by Riverwalk View PostHerbert routinely lights it up at the end of the game when there is no other play to call but long ball.
So it’s natural that people criticize Lombardi for not dialing up more of those plays throughout the game instead of waiting for do or die time.
Remember that Lombo criticized himself twice early in the season for being to conservative in his play calling.
Despite that, the game plans still look the same thru the first three quarters.
Air Coryell is rolling over in his grave.
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Originally posted by jamrock View Post
Drummers are there to hold it down and stay in the background. Ringo, Charlie and, for the most part (except for Moby Dick) Bonham knew this. They’re the OL of bands. Just don’t fuck up and let the stars shine
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Originally posted by Boltgang74 View Post
Old school thinkin.Nowadays a drummer can literally be an artist not just a time keeper.With the level of musicianship especially in the metal genre at such an amazing level today I appreciate when a drummer chooses to "express" rather then just stay on beat.Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Originally posted by Boltgang74 View Post
Old school thinkin.Nowadays a drummer can literally be an artist not just a time keeper.With the level of musicianship especially in the metal genre at such an amazing level today I appreciate when a drummer chooses to "express" rather then just stay on beat.
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