The Complete FAILURE of Arthur Smith.
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- Arthur Smith was an aggressive, smart, forward thinking play caller, who was a pivotal reason for the success of the Titans and making them an AFC contender. He was a flashy hire for the Falcons, but it didn’t work.
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As an Atlanta fan, I can say his first year, I was super excited to see what he could do. He took a 4-12 team that had just lost a bunch of pieces into an average 7-9 team. The next season we were expected to be one of the worst teams in the league, yet under Smith we performed...average. Then, last season, we were actually expected to win the NFC south with a ton of new pieces and a roster that actually wasn't terrible and we got...average. Here's the problem with Smith. If you watched the games, you'd know he set up a great defense and solid run game, but he could never put together a passing game. Maybe it was the lack of QB strength, but Smith simply failed to adapt to average QBs the way other coaches have done.
I don’t think he ever had even an average QB. Not a Falcons fan so correct me if I’m wrong.
@@UnkownSoldier100 He picked the damn quarterbacks. Stop giving him a pass.
@@user-my3wr8ts7i No HC is succeeding in only 3 years with end of the road Matt Ryan, Marcus Mariota, and Desmond Ridder as his QBs. Not one, ever.
@@UnkownSoldier100right. Come on man. Dude had 3 backups and a washed up Matt Ryan as qbs. Wtf u want the guy to do 😅
@@Gtu57 Matt wasn't completely washed his last year in Atlanta he threw for almost 4000 yards and while he only threw 20 TDs he was still good enough for the Falcons to do what they needed him to.
His success has nothing to do with FedEx
Arthur Smith made me quit fantasy football.
I felt that
I actually thought he was a decent coach until this past year.
As a life long falcons fan, same.
He is a good coach…but a poor head coach. As OC he is pretty great. He understands the direction the NFL is going, and is forward thinking. His tenure in Atlanta was terrible but he also had to dumb down his offense because of Ridder which ended up with him getting fired. His motivation of players is questionable so this landing spot with one of the best to motivate players might be really good for him.
At least he wasn't Josh McDaniels
@@VinegarAndSaltedFriesremember he chose ridder
@@Dnasty0118 a head coach does not have all power in an organization in terms of drafting. It’s very often a team process and mostly falls on the GM’s and scouting departments. The picks of a QB was a smart pick to try and transition. By all measure you should be taking shots on QB’s when you draft if you don’t have your starter. It’s why they Just Took Penix after signing Kirk. Saying it was definitively “his choice” is willfully ignorant to how these organizations and teams actually run. It’s a business and they don’t let entire rosters collapse because of a head coach. Maybe a couple teams…but not the Falcons. Just look at Cowboys work. Do you think Mike McCarthy makes the decision on who the cowboys draft? Could he have fought for him absolutely…but I cannot find any meaningful report or Interview stating this so I’m guessing this is a misunderstanding of the process by you. That said I will put in the effort to try and find that and get back to you.
As a Titans fan Authur had a prime Derrick Henry and Prime AJ Brown they made him look way better than he was!
Or, maybe, he is a good OC but a bad HC. That happens frequently. Look at the Titans offensive ranking before, during, and after Smith.
@@UnkownSoldier100he’s not a good football mind
@@UnkownSoldier100yeah who knows maybe he ends up like Steve Spagnuolo. A great coordinator but cant be a head coach
@@thevortexgamer2677 Right. Also Dick Lebeau, Wade Phillips, Todd Haley, even Mike Martz was better off as a coordinator. Sometimes the extra responsibilities of a HC make it a poor/mediocre fit.
Not as much as Mr. Manning made Space Gase though ☝🏻
As a Falcons fan I thought it was a wonderful kind of day when we fired Arthur Smith
I told people he wasn’t ready to be a head coach! I said he’s a solid 2 out of 10!
I think he's gonna do just fine in Pittsburgh, its real similar Tennessee's offensive
It’s actually scary how similar it is
#22 Former Alabama Running back
Young QBs trying to fight the bust label, why you have 2 former starters (both from the 2012 draft) trying to rejuvenate their careers.
Physical young Number 1 (Pickens and Brown)
Trustworthy TE (Friermuth and Delanie Walker)
Freak Athlete TE 2 (Jonnu Smith and Darnell Washington)
- Solid Olines
Art is my guy!!! That was my college Teammate. Art got his first start as a GA at UNC after he graduated. Man look checkout all the coaches on that UNC Roster. Joe daily, TJ yates, ben Johnson, Will lawing; etc... oh and malarkey son was a LB at UNC while he was HC for the titans.
your guy is about to fuck up the steelers even more 😂
@@cykablyatman6242he’s a good OC
We’re not gonna talk about losing to the Chris Tabor Panthers?
Atlanta didn’t have a GM? A first time head coach ran their draft?
The worst part about him was his Mustache
His pass concepts were horrible. You'd see 2 or 3 receiving targets running routes within 5 yards of each other. Got offense skill position players early in the draft and used them as decoys instead of playing to their strengths or scheming them into the game plan . And his ability to evaluate the QB position was disappointing after all the hype of helping resurrecting Ryan tannelhill career. Also for being a offensive minded coach that was run first mentality type guy. He would stray away from the run and expect subpar QBs to carry the team when the game would be a 1 score game smh.
Complete FAILUREs don't make conference championship games. You gotta be fair, dude ...
He was a complete failure as a head coach
U are a complete failure when u have generational talent in bijan n pitts and don’t use them to their fullest potential
Atlanta made it to the conference finals????
Wait when did Atlanta do that?
What? With all that talent?
It’s hard to judge a coach when the quarterback play is that bad
He had a say in who his qb was.
If he somehow manages to do worse than matt canada that’s an impressive feat
He jumped to the nfl after a couple of years? Oh ya the Redskins biggest sponsor is FedEx.
He didn’t have a quarterback. Without a quarterback nobody can win in the NFL
"nepotism is cool"
No tf it's not what the hell lol
😂😂😂😂 since Lebron did it they making it seem cool now.
Cool 😊 video bro
Arthur smith going crazy rn on the Pittsburgh pirates he just made a new stat he average like 8 ks a game
There was no one in Atl with an over long term plan.
They should have traded Ryan right away and began the rebuild or kept Ryan while drafting his replacement.
coordinator is his ceiling.
Not even that.
I liked this vid as soon as it started... I'm just a lowly Falcons fan 😞
As a saints fan and obviously I hate Atlanta with a passion, I watched art very closely during his time in Tennessee and the things he did with tanne and Henry taking them to the championship game. He did well his first year in atl to that team was in shambles before he came in. He just got to weird with the under utilisation of pitts, London, bijan. Mark my words Pittsburgh might not be amazing but he’s gonna have that offense doing well, he’s just not a good decision maker when it comes to being a HC. If he can learn under tomlin maybe he’ll get a shot to take over for him at one point but other then that i can’t see him getting another shot unless they do crazy well
Man this generation of football fans don't really analyze well. There was way more to Art Smith than his final season. He did awesome with what he had in 21 & 22. We exceeded expectations those years. 23 was his first year with a strong roster but his QB was not ready. With expectations and a weak QB, Art overcompensated with play calling and there was a lot of overthinking which didn't look good at all. I think he deserved another year based on his first 2 years. The fans got way too emotional.
As a falcons fan I wouldn't say Arthur was bad he just couldn't get us over the hump plus the schemes were terrible ( offensively)
Tbh, it wasn't his fault because GM Terry Fontenot didn't take proper players that match Arthur Smith's offense system. Terry is same person who took Michael Penix Jr. despite he signed Kirk Cousins for $160 million over 4 years ,so go figure. I hope Arthur will have second chance to be head coach as long as he lands in right team as long as GM will take players that match his offense scheme.
Atl wasted high draft picks
Where the video for the gm of falcons frfr
As a Falcons fan Arthur Smith raised the floor but lowered the ceiling for us and honestly I would’ve given him another year because he performed well the first 2 years and had a horrible quarterback his 3rd year but I do get why we fired him cause last year was an awful coaching job
Good offensive coordinator, not a good head coach. Terrible game management.
TPS called this guy a offensive guru
TPS is trash
@@jnydfs6003 ik
The gm makes the picks not head coach
It's crazy that my Steelers hired this guy after stinking it up at the falcons.
Arthur Smiths success came from King Henry and AJ Brown being talented players. Their skill set made his scheme successful. When he had the opportunity to create his own team to his style, he failed. He didn’t prioritize the QB nor did he utilize his key position players appropriately. I’m glad he’s out of Atlanta
LET HIM COOK in Pittsburgh. 9-8 Superbowl!!
😅
Was he given GM authority? Seems like the front office failed him on the scouting and drafting
He has alot to do with the draft selections stop it, GMs get HC what they need
@@Dnasty0118 a coach my have some input but it’s up to a GM and his scouting department to draft the players needed stop it. Some coaches have more say so than others and Arthur smith wouldn’t be someone with that kind of leverage going into his first head coaching job
Coaches don't decide draft picks, that's the GM and sometimes owner. Coaches give their opinions, but do not make the final decision. When the GM and coach aren't on the same page then you get results like this.
Further let you know that smith wasn’t the guy for atl, and most GMs collaborate to get the HC what he needs
Yeah exactly, but at the same time can't sit here and say he blew his own draft picks. I'm sure he would have wanted defense or an actual QB but they just kept drafting weapons for their awful QB.
It starts and end with QB. If you can answer that question for any coach you are not going to be successful, end of discussion.
This a BS take full of fallacies. Arthur Smith's issue was that he didnt sell the house for a decent QB. Those dudes played hard for Arthur Smith and he had strong command of the locker room. Look at the film. Arthur Smith offense was able to move the ball tremendously well in SPITE of having a sub par quarterback play. He bet his future on a third round QB and it failed. But you are absolutely out of your mind if you think his phone wasn't ringing off the hook when he was fired. Arthur Smith is a top offensive mind and play caller in the game. Only a casual would say otherwise.
Cap problems. Dumb GM. But his biggest sin: not developing Ridder.
Then, there's a chance for a fresh face (despite helping the o-line, making Patterson a household name, and play-calling for moron Ridder,
Smith is a smart coach, but was knee-capped by cap, owner, and QB situation.
I feel like people get caught up in too many narratives with Smith. People say he only had success in Tennessee cause of Henry and aj. Well I mean doesn't every top OC in the nfl have elite players? And I feel like people forget that his qbs in Atlanta sucked. Ffs he had ridder, hienecke, and mariota at one point. No oc is getting much accomplished with those guys. And lastly, just cause a guy makes a bad HC does NOT mean there a bad OC/DC. Some people are just not meant to be head coaches in the nfl and Smith is one of those guys. But let's stop acting like Smith is some bonehead😂
Remember he chose those QBs 😂
He is some bone head. This guy is a triggered steeler
What did Arthur Smith do wrong? Probably plenty, but this video does not even attempt to provide answers to that question until more than 10 minutes into an 11 minute video. Most of the run time is a rehashing of biographical and historical facts, and there is barely any reference to -- let alone analysis of -- anything Arthur Smith did as a coach. Nothing is said about his scheme or strategy, beyond mentioning at the very end of the video that he made some very weird decisions about how to use his best players in 2023 -- which everyone has been talking about for months. The Falcons drafts are criticized, but Smith is the HC, not the GM, and the video doesn't tell us whether or to what extent Smith was involved in the drafts -- including how much blame he should bear for the Falcons winding up with Ridder and Heineke as their QB options, or having no pass rush. (The Falcons didn't need Smith's help to draft poorly, they've been doing it for years.) Smith's record is hard to evaluate based on W-L records -- which this video relies heavily on -- because he inherited a favourable situation in Tennessee and a horrible one in Atlanta. After watching the video, I know nothing about Smith's coaching that I didn't know before. He might be a "complete failure" (strong words in an era where his peers include Jeff Saturday and Nathaniel Hackett) but this video completely fails to convince me.
7 views? Bro fell off
Yo momma fell off
Believe or not , I thought Authur Smith wasn't a bad playcaller especially if he had a competent quarterback. But as a leader of men and a good coach , he fail short.
Is 3rd te passing to 2nd te in the end zone a good play call?
He was Terrible. Some bozos need to be in the background. 21 wins in 3 years, need to go work with his daddy.
Rich kid cosplaying as a coach
He had no QB in atlanta
so why not use the generational running back you drafted top 10 with one of the best O lines in the game correctly lol
But he had several Uber talented players to elevate those qbs that he refused to use seemingly just to spite fantasy owners
He’s the head coach, whose fault is that?
He could have made a case to keep Matt Ryan another year. Instead, he chose back to back to back bums.
Wasn't that his job to make sure he had a QB room? Also he underutilized a high pick RB
Nepo baby bum
"complete FAILURE"...? ok...
Incoming: triggered Steelers fans
Dude is a bum!
I mean just look at the guy… what did you expect.
You're a clown for this comment.
Man had nfl jobs this fella called him a complete failure 😂