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The number of blowout losses under McBean is astounding


saundena

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I've been slow to criticize and cast too much doubt on McBean le given the talent that comprises this team. I've been a "trust the process" guy since after the Atlanta game last year.  Being in a position to get into the '17 Playoffs even if we had a lot of help makes we want to give McBeane the benefit of the doubt. 

 

But, I'm finding that hard to do any more especially when looking at their body of work as a whole.  Including the playoff game last year, they have been the head honcho for 24 games.  8 of those games have been blowout losses.  Seriously, 1/3 of of all games that we've played in since last season have been horrific losses where we look totally outclassed and I'll prepared. 

 

That's on Beane and McDermott.  Yes, we don't have a lot of talent, but part of the reason why that is is due to the personnel decisions we've made. Although I agree with some of their moves, it does seem like they put character and mindset above raw talent in many cases.  It's just so unbelievable how Jekyl and Hyde we are. We look so prepared for MIN, let look like a bunch of clowns playing grab@ss in GB. 

 

They talk about the Process as if they have significant experience doing this, but really they are greener than "Crayola Green" in their respective roles. 

 

I think we could see management decisions forced on McBeane at the end of this year if we continue to be blown out in such spectacular fashion (ie forcing a new OC, hiring a football czar... something).

 

Both are safe this year, but if we don't make the playoffs next year, I think they are both gone.

 

PS any of you stats guys/gals care to take a look at the ratio of points for : points against for all of last year up through today?  I'd be interested to see where the bills are at.  I bet we are last by a wide margin.

 

 

 

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They're definitely trending in the wrong direction.

 

The offense is a dumpster fire, and they've shown no ability whatsoever that suggests they know how to develop a QB.

 

Monday night might be a real disaster. If we get obliterated on the National Stage his seat should start warming up. 

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I was actually going to write pretty much what you did. I agree with your assessment of the personnel decisions. It is their doing that they have very little talent on offense. Character over talent, be a coach and take control of egos and coach your team. Nice post IMO. 

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