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The real reason Denzel Mims is buried on the New York Jets’ depth chart


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14 hours ago, #27TheDominator said:

This fine, but the if the player responds to the coach by losing interest in jumping through hoops instead of achieving greatness, you have a bad fit.  Some guys just don't respond to certain coaches.  Sometimes it is a bad fit.  Sometimes the player is just dumb/lazy.  If it happens too much, then you have a bad/unsuccessful coach.  IMO at this point I think we should give Saleh the benefit of the doubt.

Sometimes players get paid and feel like they don't have to work as hard.

Also, it send a message to the whole team.   Work hard, learn, or you won't play.

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On 9/16/2021 at 12:52 PM, doitny said:

players come and go. so you would be changing your system every few years. its only the QB you do that for cause he will be he 10 plus years.

the problem with this is if you read @MR.GANGGREEN28 link then the WRs dont know the route until they see the defense. but you cant do that with Mims cause he doesn't know it yet. so now you want to run a few set plays for him. so now your asking the other WRs who are on the field to do something different than what they have been doing ALL summer. same with your rookie QB. 

The system should always be evolving.  

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