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“...During the CBS broadcast of the Detroit Lions and Denver Broncos on Sunday, Rich Gannon and Jay Feely offered some keen insight from Lions quarterback David Blough. Gannon and Feely relayed what Blough told them about the differences in the coaching staffs and culture between the Lions and his time spent with the Browns in training camp and preseason. “There’s more structure here in Detroit,” Gannon quoted Blough as saying in their pregame prep work....”

“...Gannon then asked him to elaborate on the point about the differences in structure and approach. “Everywhere. The meeting rooms, the coordinators, the head coach,” Gannon related....”

 

not a good look what so ever!

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A d*mn shame.

Many have been saying it; you can tell when there's no quality program in place.

It's even more evident when there's not a high quality or elite program in place. Program-building involves a ton of various thoughtful things including the design of programmatic curriculum, mult-layered skill development, creative focus and habit forming techniques and training in various domains that supports football behaviors, integrated emotional and mental resilience training techniques, design of how to cope with successes and failures, etc etc etc... so much more.... the program becomes the culture.

It's clear that Lindley (who had one of the laziest footwork's when he played) doesn't do the adequate work with Baker on his drop mechanics or tightness of footwork, or speed of his punch step or else we wouldn't see such a stark fall off an regression in his time to drop depth.

We need a program/culture leader/builder. Not a hot name assistant coach.

 

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5 minutes ago, Mind Character said:

A d*mn shame.

Many have been saying it; you can tell when there's no quality program in place.

It's even more evident when there's not a high quality or elite program in place. Program-building involves a ton of various thoughtful things including the design of programmatic curriculum, mult-layered skill development, creative focus and habit forming techniques and training in various domains that supports football behaviors, integrated emotional and mental resilience training techniques, design of how to cope with successes and failures, etc etc etc... so much more.... the program becomes the culture.

It's clear that Lindley (who had one of the laziest footwork's when he played) doesn't do the adequate work with Baker on his drop mechanics or tightness of footwork, or speed of his punch step or else we wouldn't see such a stark fall off an regression in his time to drop depth.

We need a program/culture leader/builder. Not a hot name assistant coach.

 

Lindley seems like a guy who gets along well with Freddie and Baker, but that’s about it.

We need a proven QB coach who can clean up Baker’s awful mechanics.  Even Hue was calling that out in an interview with McAfee, and he wasn’t wrong (not a sour grapes situation at all, he was very complimentary of Baker in general).

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