I remain completely unpersuaded by the article. It just sounds like someone who came up with a narrative wrote a few half researched anecdotes and published. Every team already has a win and a loss, and there have been plenty of big upsets.
If any other year is an indication there are several teams that are going to suddenly pull it together just like there will be several who will unexpectedly collapse.
If our offense keeps up this level of production, or gets worse with the change of qb the streak will likely continue since teams will have no reason to pass late.
Because he's actually a good coach!
or maybe there's some nefarious reason he's managed to stick around through multiple regime changes?
He didn't take the "clown" with him because we didn't let him.
I agree the turnovers dropped off a little, but it was still unusually high and is looking like it might be unusually high this season too. Attacking the ball is how the bills tackle, it doesn't seem to be with every team.
I think he's made more money for less production than any other player in NFL history. He makes Darius' collective pay days look like a bargain.
He's up to $129,000,000
And counting . . .
I don't know if I would pick scumbag as my adjective, but it seems accurate enough. I don't think this piece makes him one, but its certainly evidence of the obvious.
He's a scumbag because he is gleefully mean spirited. To me it went beyond making a joke, or being critical.
It seems like poor form to go after a poor player in such a way. Maybe I don't watch enough sports commentary but Cowherd seemed like he wanted to be a dick because he could.