Isn't it the job of the coaches to make sure the players are prepared to do basic things like catching and holding on to the football? Since when is that kind of stuff not in the job description?
That should be part of Beck's overall evaluation. It's not just play-calling (although that leaves a lot to be desired).
This is a stupid statement. Do you truly believe that they don't work on ball security every day in practice? They work on this stuff every day. Turnovers at that level in a game a complete mental thing.
I don't recall saying they don't work on it, maybe you can help me out here? I agree, it would be a stupid statement.
Of course they work on it. They've been working on it for 5+ years now with little-to-no progress. And that's the point. Their idea of "working on it" isn't solving the problem.
And I agree with the mental thing, which comes down to preparation, which comes down to coaching.