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[align=center]1) Don’t make your offensive line coach your defensive coordinator.
2) Don’t utter the phrase “Dream Team” at any point.
3) Don’t sign Vince Young to be on your team.
4) Don’t antagonize one of your best young offensive players by refusing to give him a new contract while simultaneously treating him like a pariah and not getting him the ball.
5) Don’t let John Skelton or Tarvaris Jackson beat you. Ever.
6) Don’t let Marshawn Lynch break that fifth tackle attempt.
7) Don’t rely on Mark Sanchez to save your season.
8) Don’t design a play in which a backup running back has a run-pass option at the goal line.
9) Don’t be so careless with the football.
10) Don’t let the 49ers get up off the mat when you have a 20-point lead.
11) Don’t become so enamored of speed that you ignore size when putting together your defense.
12) Don’t let Ryan Fitzpatrick gain 10 yards on a quarterback sneak.
13) Don’t stubbornly refuse to abandon a defense that requires run-stuffing linebackers when you don’t have any.
14) Don’t stockpile your team with crappy linebackers.
15) Don’t draft the look-alike younger brothers of superstars just because they, ya know… look like their older brother.
16) When you have an All-World cornerback who’s used to playing a certain way in a certain position, don’t change those things – just let him play and then you’ll have one less thing to worry about.
17) Don’t have a cornerback out on the field who continually gives up on plays, whether it’s because he’s confused or playing out-of-position or heartless.
18) When the success of your team is so dependent on keeping your quarterback healthy, don’t stubbornly insist on completely revamping the offensive line, thereby imperiling the health of said quarterback for the entire first month of the season, and subsequently getting him hurt.
19) Don’t be so stubborn.
29) Don’t be so slow to make defensive adjustments (reduce the Wide-9 usage, blitz more, let the cornerbacks play) when everyone can see that that’s what you have to do.[/align]




