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<blockquote data-quote="GraingerDanger" data-source="post: 1552821" data-attributes="member: 746583"><p>I’m glad that Coran got a chance. He’s stuck around for awhile and has never been part of the conversation as far as QB play goes and could have easily left already. He did fine, we had worse efforts last year with Matt under center (probably why he had a short leash this game) but the turnovers were the difference today and Coran was responsible for them.</p><p></p><p>I feel that many on this board have pointed the finger at our coaches instead of the players, and I agree with them. Lovie was supposed to attract top talent, and he has, yet those players are not being set up for success. Ford was more active today but when the secondary is getting burnt so badly, I would have liked to see Marquez get more work. Something has to change, but it never does with our staff. As far as I’m concerned, the Lovie era has unfortunately ended without any tangible results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GraingerDanger, post: 1552821, member: 746583"] I’m glad that Coran got a chance. He’s stuck around for awhile and has never been part of the conversation as far as QB play goes and could have easily left already. He did fine, we had worse efforts last year with Matt under center (probably why he had a short leash this game) but the turnovers were the difference today and Coran was responsible for them. I feel that many on this board have pointed the finger at our coaches instead of the players, and I agree with them. Lovie was supposed to attract top talent, and he has, yet those players are not being set up for success. Ford was more active today but when the secondary is getting burnt so badly, I would have liked to see Marquez get more work. Something has to change, but it never does with our staff. As far as I’m concerned, the Lovie era has unfortunately ended without any tangible results. [/QUOTE]
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