No, I'm not blaming it on Peetie. I'm not blaming a loss on anyone. A game doesn't consist of one play, but of several key plays. I just used this "controversial" play as an example. I am just saying that a coach doesn't lose a game, the players do. Coaches don't have pads on, they never step on the field between whistles. That is what I am pointing out. The job of coaches is to give us the best oppurtunity to win, which they do, and we are the ones to get it done. Look at Riverdale, they changed coaches completely and they are still dominating. Not knocking their coaches, but the players know what it is it trust the coache's call and execute. That is what we have been missing, but we are starting to get that back, and with the help of fans supporting and trusting the coaches, Oakland will start winning quite soon.