“In my humble opinion, you’re seeing a lack of skill development. We’re not talking about 'Can they do it?’ We’re not saying, 'Can they play?’ But I think that there’s a lost art of people knowing how to teach you how to do what you’re supposed to do,” Green said before Sunday’s game. “I think that the league lacks that, and in my opinion that’s what they’re lacking here. I know some of these kids, and I know that they can do it. But when I watch, I go 'Wow, he doesn’t even know.’”
Asked if that meant the problem fell on defensive coordinator Jim Haslett and defensive backs coach Raheem Morris, Green deflected.
“I don’t know where it falls. I’m not going down that road,” he said. “It falls wherever it falls. But it’s still the truth.”
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Asked if that meant the problem fell on defensive coordinator Jim Haslett and defensive backs coach Raheem Morris, Green deflected.
“I don’t know where it falls. I’m not going down that road,” he said. “It falls wherever it falls. But it’s still the truth.”
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