The Bucs have 1 TD than they only got because we turned the ball over on our own 25 yard line.
They really have to clean up the missed tackles, but they haven't been our biggest problem recently.
Give me a break. The defender was right in front of him. Throw it the other direction, take the sack, or try to evade the rusher. Don't throw it right at him.
Josh isn't perfect, guys. He does make mistakes.
It got tipped by the defender he threw the ball directly at. What are you talking about?
He also failed to identify the free rusher there. So two mistakes by Josh on that one play. That's not just bad luck.
He missed several assignments last week that led to big plays for New England. Dodson won't make the big plays, but he can at least limit them for the other team.
This is the NFL. There is always a small margin between domination and suck. One or two bad play calls or execution misfires can make the difference. That's why we need Dorsey to get his head out of his ass on the goal line and Josh to not throw the ball right at defenders.
We rushed 4 on 84% of defensive snaps. Couldn't find any blitz stats yet but I'm pretty sure we were way above our season average. Still couldn't get pressure and Mac had all day to sit back and find the open guys.
He gets plenty of blame. It's just a lot harder to actually execute plays than it is to call them, especially when you have defenders in your face right after every snap.
He's also a perennial MVP candidate and Dorsey wouldn't make anyone's list of top coordinators in the league.
The defense is missing its top 3 players at all different levels of the field for the year as well as other key players temporarily. They get some grace from me, especially when the offense gives the other teams short fields. The offense is completely healthy and looks like they've never played together despite being on Year 4 of continuity.
There's a lot of space between "I have no idea what I'm doing" and "it's everyone else's fault." They're both equally bad. He could have said anything and he chose one of the two worst responses.
If he's being honest and doesn't know why they're struggling the first half, he's not qualified to keep his job. If he's lying and he does know why they're struggling and hasn't fixed it in three games against bad defenses, he's not qualified to keep his job.
I think our rosters are pretty evenly matched but yeah coaching is clearly in different tiers. No matter how you slice it, though, we have clearly underperformed compared to the Chiefs against common opponents. That was all I was trying to get through the other poster's thick skull.