I think there are problems within the coaching ranks, but it's also the responsibility of players to play within the boundaries of the game. This constant barrage of stupid penalties on critical downs is killing us on both sides of the ball. No matter how hard you work at it, as a coach, it still comes down to the players execution during the game, and their avoidance of stupid mistakes that leads to penalties. Apparently we have some nitwits on the field who don't seem to understand that premise, and because we don't have the depth, they can't pull them out of the game and sit them in a corner with a dunce hat on.
But, as I said, we have problems in the coaching ranks. On defense, it starts with that stupid late game defense that is making me want to pull my hair out. They play so soft that they can't stop anyone from going down field and scoring. It's happened so often that a lot of us just know the game is going to end in disaster, if the opposition has at least a minute to navigate from their own 25 deep enough to either score a TD, or kick a game winning field goal.
It may be on Barry, but in all honesty, what's wrong with LeFleur? Why is he letting this happen? Is he that oblivious to it that he doesn't see the problem?