BananaB Posted September 8 Posted September 8 (edited) Game is a perfect example of why he’d be fired without Allen. Still hard to wrap my brain around how we won. Edited September 8 by BananaB 3 1 1 1 Quote
henry jones Posted September 8 Posted September 8 1 hour ago, BananaB said: Game is a perfect example of why he’d be fired without Allen. Still hard to wrap my brain around how we won. We won in spite of McDummy 1 1 Quote
LarryMadman Posted September 8 Posted September 8 1 minute ago, henry jones said: We won in spite of McDummy Yup, they were playing his football until they were forced to not play his type of football, evidence his type of football is bad for business against good teams, works against lesser teams bad against top teams. 3 1 2 Quote
Avisan Posted September 8 Posted September 8 I mean, this game is the perfect example of why he stays. Players making mistakes that get the team in the hole. Getting screwed on a highly questionable but unlikely-to-be-overturned spot (seriously though why do the refs keep doing this to us in big games). Some balls breaking our way, but some seeeeriously not, leading to the team still being down 15 late. What does the team do? Keeps playing hard. Keeps grinding the Ravens down. Keeps pushing until they finally take the lead against an exhausted, demoralized team that is the most talented opponent we will face this season. This of course doesn't happen without Allen. It doesn't happen without the quality of culture established and maintained under McDermott, either. 2 Quote
Rousseauisnoschmo Posted September 8 Posted September 8 Allen once again has to beat his opponent and his head coach. 1 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted September 8 Posted September 8 2 minutes ago, Avisan said: I mean, this game is the perfect example of why he stays. Players making mistakes that get the team in the hole. Getting screwed on a highly questionable but unlikely-to-be-overturned spot (seriously though why do the refs keep doing this to us in big games). Some balls breaking our way, but some seeeeriously not, leading to the team still being down 15 late. What does the team do? Keeps playing hard. Keeps grinding the Ravens down. Keeps pushing until they finally take the lead against an exhausted, demoralized team that is the most talented opponent we will face this season. This of course doesn't happen without Allen. It doesn't happen without the quality of culture established and maintained under McDermott, either. We all saw the game. No one is buying this. Our schemes did nothing for us. Defense couldnt stop anything until Ed made another individual play. And then the Ravens shifted into a McDefense and Josh worked his magic from there. 4 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted September 8 Posted September 8 Perfect example of why McD should be the Team Psychologist and NOT the Head Coach. (somewhat sarcastic) Or, at the very least, why McD should delegate the game day strategy reigns to others on his staff. There’s no shame in it Sean. You’re just not good at it. It’s okay to admit it. 1 Quote
Avisan Posted September 8 Posted September 8 31 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: We all saw the game. No one is buying this. Our schemes did nothing for us. Defense couldnt stop anything until Ed made another individual play. And then the Ravens shifted into a McDefense and Josh worked his magic from there. Yeah fam, I watched the game, too. Players were getting beat, and injuries reducing rep counts together in the preseason reared its head frequently. The Ravens are absurdly talented across the board and took advantage of every opportunity we gave them. It was extremely frustrating and disheartening to watch. Then our talent started showing up and the Ravens were spent. The Bills weathered things not going their way for 55 minutes, made a few crucial plays, and won the damn thing. When your team is less talented than the other team, the other team has a QB that ALSO is making unicorn plays, your team continuously gets rough breaks... and you pull out the win anyway, it's absurd to pretend that has nothing to do with the head coach of the team. Quote
BananaB Posted September 8 Posted September 8 I wonder how many yards Henry has on McDs D over the years. Bills use to play Titans once a year at one point until their downfall. Now it’s with Baltimore. Those ***** stats gotta be UGLY 1 1 Quote
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