a lot of questionable coaching decisions in the game. why was dhb(our most productive receiver) sittin' on the bench for most of the game. he only got 1 target, yet housh gets 4. tj may or may not end up being a good signing, but for this game, he shouldn't have got more targets than dhb. especially after being off the field for 10 months and still learning the playbook. why exactly was hue having palmer throw the ball so much? he should have had him run the same offense as campbell. lean on the run game and take shots here and there. play it safe for his first start. bush didn't get enough carries and neither did taiwan.
it seems like hue's priority was to prove himself right about the recent signings, instead of just doing what was needed to win the game. seems like hue doesn't really understand that he was wrong to do that either. at the presser he said he expects more from palmer. like he doesn't realize dude had no OTA's, no camp, is still learning the playbook and trying to build chemistry with the rest of the players on offense. maybe having to take on more of a GM role with al gone is too much for him. it is his first time being a head coach and now he's forced to be a GM too.
it seems like hue's priority was to prove himself right about the recent signings, instead of just doing what was needed to win the game. seems like hue doesn't really understand that he was wrong to do that either. at the presser he said he expects more from palmer. like he doesn't realize dude had no OTA's, no camp, is still learning the playbook and trying to build chemistry with the rest of the players on offense. maybe having to take on more of a GM role with al gone is too much for him. it is his first time being a head coach and now he's forced to be a GM too.