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Posted: Fri 21:49, 15 Oct 2010 Post subject: postmortem meetings. |
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Despite loss, Bengals’ [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] showed improvement
The only proper way for a player to respond is with his actions, not his words. Always a man of few words, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] seems to know this mantra all too well. Despite the loss to the Browns, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] has found his mojo, and got his game back.
On Playbook, we use video to explain to our viewers why a team, or player, either succeeds or fails. We try to offer the same critique the players might receive from their position coach during their Monday morning, postmortem meetings.
While [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] earned low marks in the Week 3 victory, he improved his grades against the Browns, even in defeat. It was encouraging to see how [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] responded with a productive performance in Cleveland. He showed complete command of the offense,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], passing for 371 yards, the most of any QB in Week 4. His technique, accuracy and chemistry with teammate Terrell Owens led to a record-setting day for the 36-year-old receiver, who racked up 10 catches and 222 yards on the day.
Sometimes it’s difficult for players — especially star players — to take the medicine of truth to improve their game. Constructive criticism can be a good thing.
Last week on “Playbook,” I offered a critique on [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] ‘s lack of accuracy after he barely completed 50 percent of his passes in a close win over the Carolina Panthers
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