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Low Positive

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  1. I know, but it feels like the Bills got blown out. If we had lost a shootout, it would be one thing. But the continued offensive ineptitude is so deflating as a fan. This team is exhausting to watch, and I think that a lot of the posts on here today reflect that.
  2. Not in Pegula's mind, in their minds. McDermott hired Beane, so I'm not sure that he has the authority to fire him.
  3. Nobody that you've heard of. They are the healthiest team in the NFL. Bengals fans will tell you about a UFA RB that they really liked in preseason who is on IR, but no player that you have ever heard of is on IR for them. The last TD drive took too long and losing that TO for an unwinnable challenge was a really poor coaching decision.
  4. My point still stands. Ben Roethlisberger's dad was a QB at Georgia Tech. Phillip Rivers' dad was a HS football coach. As NFL football has gotten increasingly complicated, coaching in the formative years has become more important. Some guys like Brady and Brees are able to overcome this, but having a dad who knows the game inside and out is a HUGE advantage. Also, where you went to HS matters. Brady, I think, is one of the only ones to overcome all these early disadvantages.
  5. You can see times when he doesn't read the whole field.
  6. It's because if you're posting on this board you're football-obsessed and consume a lot of football media. The national media has a narrative that Josh Allen isn't the same without Brian Daboll. I can guarantee that Mike Florio will have a 10-minute segment on it today.
  7. His dad probably could have helped him break down the film.
  8. Mike Brown already said "you can't sign them all" in reference to Tee Higgins. Duke Tobin says other things, but it's not his money.
  9. He didn't have the coaching at a young age to learn this stuff. Look who Joe Burrow's dad is. You think that helps? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Burrow
  10. Because the Bills lost yesterday to Joe Burrow and you're answering this question using Tom Brady lenses, I think that on this day we probably have the same answers. I will add Either being a coach/player's son or being film-obsessed to the point that they can overcome the lack of early coaching. Joe Burrow's dad was a DB who had a cup of coffee in the NFL, played in the CFL, and was the DC at Ohio University for fifteen years. You don't think that plays a role in Joe's ability to read a defense? You don't think that Archie taught Eli and Payton to read pressures and coverages while he fed them their mashed peas? Tom Brady and Mahomes watch film to overcome this. Josh Allen plays golf and hosts Halloween parties.
  11. After the first drive, I think that the Bengals started taking away his first read. Lou Anarumo is a really good DC who will make adjustments from drive to drive.
  12. I agree, but that's not going to happen. McDermott and Beane are a package deal, so they both go. And then Terry Pegula has to hire another HC. This is the man who didn't let Rex Ryan out of the building and hired Ralph F-ing Krueger.
  13. He did say "any" offensive coach. We're just providing options. What's funny is that both Campbell and Johnson in Detroit are firmly out of the Adam Gase coaching tree.
  14. Josh McDaniels? He's available.
  15. That's where the game was lost.
  16. Everybody who knows calls Dorsey a lunatic. That feels like a McD decision.
  17. He'd be killer
  18. So then the ghost of Aaron Hernandez as OC.
  19. And Gronk for QB coach?
  20. I think you're on to something there. Cam Newton for OC.
  21. You speak truth, and unlike the other people on here, we have to live here until the Bengals lose to the Ravens in two weeks.
  22. I saw a Pacman Jones jersey in Kroger on Friday. That's how they roll in Cincinnati.
  23. That's a really good take and is probably correct. But you need to get that 💩outta here. We're hopping mad and we're not gonna take it anymore.
  24. I say that too, but my son is 20 and he doesn't listen anymore. In fact, he's so damn good that I should probably listen to him. I take credit for that.
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