Nah that's just a guess
What we know is he took two million less/yr than top of the market at the time in exchange for most guaranteed money
It was a bargain then and now, using % of cap at signing to prove otherwise is very disingenuous
buddy everybody is always uncomfortable by the time the plane lands
im only deigning to drop into this thread to slum it up w you hoi polloi tbh, i only fly first class
It was obvious even from just tv angles tbh
First offensive series of the Bengals game Allen overthrew diggs on third down and he did that windmill arm thing running down the field after the play was well over...dude was just tedious
when they signed him it felt like they finally realized the importance of filling roles w actual talent instead of forcing a guy like mckenzie into the offense
granted i expected them to do a lot more at wr 😂😂 but at least it was a step in the right direction
It was ok then fell off a cliff
That was the year they had to bring back Cam because Darnold was so bad😂😂
In that sense Rhule probably fired him as cover so I won't totally hold that against him...but still Brady does not have an impressive NFL resume
My original comment was simply to the effect that we can't reasonably compare our offensive staff to the Niners/Rams/Chiefs/Lions as we just don't stack up
I'm assuming you don't want to argue that point
He was not OC at LSU, he was passing game coordinator/wr coach
And I think I could have managed to do that job w Burrow, Chase, and Justin Jefferson playing against college kids
Just so we are clear
Losing a game where you were ahead in the 4th is statistically unlikely. You are taking the absence of a statistically unlikely event in McDermott's favor
Come from behind victories in the 4th quarter are also statistically unlikely. Here you are taking the absence of a statistically unlikely event to Allen's detriment
Do you see why you shouldn't try to put these two things in a ratio together