Kaenon Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago Is it possible at this point in the season that this would be feasible? Brady is outmatched seemingly every week despite have the NFL's most prolific scoring quarterback of all time. 2 Quote
uticaclub Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago There is no one to replace him, by design. McDermott hired yes men over experience and Beane allowed it 1 1 5 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago We have 10 days til the next game. If it was going to happen now would be the time. I think last Sunday's 40+ point performance bought him time though. But I swear if he has the nerve to sit there and say he thinks the passing offense is fine again I'm making a voodoo doll of him and cleaning a rest stop toilet with it 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, Kaenon said: Is it possible at this point in the season that this would be feasible? Brady is outmatched seemingly every week despite have the NFL's most prolific scoring quarterback of all time. That prolific QB played like crap today. Blame the OC fine. I blame the player. 4 2 2 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago (edited) Hey when runs on the gut isn't working, keep doing it. Idk I give up. This team just hates me. also I'm sock of hearing "they wanted it more". What the Hell is that? Why did they want it more? What did you not want it more. What part of winning did you not want more of? Yeah I'm asking Josh. He keeps saying the same garbage. Edited 48 minutes ago by Goin Breakdown Quote
Einstein Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago His game plan for 95% of today’s game was pure awful. What he reverted to on the final 2 drives was significantly better and exploited what Houston wasn’t covering (the flats and quick hitters). However, to give him some credit, these receivers are BRUTAL. I was at the game and watching absolutely NO ONE get open while Allen is running for his life was a very tough watch. 3 4 Quote
Call_Of_Ktulu Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago Brady sucks but this WR group is totally ass. 2 2 Quote
JohnNord Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago Just now, BuffaloBillyG said: We have 10 days til the next game. If it was going to happen now would be the time. I think last Sunday's 40+ point performance bought him time though. But I swear if he has the nerve to sit there and say he thinks the passing offense is fine again I'm making a voodoo doll of him and cleaning a rest stop toilet with it 100% yes. The problem like someone said is that there’s not really another play caller on the staff. Who’s gonna call plays? Aaron Kromer or Rob Boras? But every games they’ve lost has been on the offense Quote
Walking Tall Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago Fire him for what? Not having legitimate wide receivers on the outside? Brandon Beane’s arrogance damned near got our star QB killed tonight because he couldn’t find anyone open and Houston has a ferocious pass rush. Jalen Waddle may have helped. 1 1 1 1 Quote
Einstein Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago Just now, The Jokeman said: That prolific QB played like crap today. Blame the OC fine. I blame the player. Are you drunk? Allen was running for his life and trying desperately to find any receiver who had more than 1 INCH of separation. Allen (and Davis return TD) was the only reason we were in this game at the end. There is not a QB in history who would have played better than Allen did today given the circumstances. 1 5 1 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Einstein said: His game plan for 95% of today’s game was pure awful. What he reverted to on the final 2 drives was significantly better and exploited what Houston wasn’t covering (the flats and quick hitters). However, to give him some credit, these receivers are BRUTAL. I was at the game and watching absolutely NO ONE get open while Allen is running for his life was a very tough watch. I think that’s why he was holding onto the ball. You can’t do that with Houston’s pass rush but there was no where to go wit the ball 1 Quote
Einstein Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago Just now, JohnNord said: I think that’s why he was holding onto the ball. You can’t do that with Houston’s pass rush but there was no where to go wit the ball 100%. Allen was not holding the ball because he likes getting hit. He was holding the ball because NO ONE was open. I was scanning the field the entire game and everyone was absolutely blanketed. Which is partly having awful WR’s and partly Brady refusing to change his game plan considering we have no WR’s. As soon as he switched to swing passes and attacking the flats we started moving the ball again toward the end of the game. 2 Quote
dave mcbride Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Einstein said: Are you drunk? Allen was running for his life and trying desperately to find any receiver who had more than 1 INCH of separation. Allen (and Davis return TD) was the only reason we were in this game at the end. There is not a QB in history who would have played better than Allen did today given the circumstances. Well, the D essentially held the texans to zero points in the second half. The fg was attributable to Shakir’s fumble in houston fg range. Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago 1 minute ago, JohnNord said: 100% yes. The problem like someone said is that there’s not really another play caller on the staff. Who’s gonna call plays? Aaron Kromer or Rob Boras? But every games they’ve lost has been on the offense Ronald Curry may be another one. He's considered a fast riser in coaching circles. He, however, has never called plays. I'm always skeptical about first time play callers, but the defense that just whooped us is run by a first time play caller. Quote
The Jokeman Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Einstein said: Are you drunk? Allen was running for his life and trying desperately to find any receiver who had more than 1 INCH of separation. Allen (and Davis return TD) was the only reason we were in this game at the end. There is not a QB in history who would have played better than Allen did today given the circumstances. If nobody open then throw the ball away. Don't run around and take bad sacks to make sustaining drives that much harder. Throw the ball away!!! 1 Quote
Virgil Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago Pray he turns it around enough statistically so that Penn State hires him as their Head Coach. Do we get a comp pick if that happens, or only if he goes to another NFL team as a HC? Quote
Einstein Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago Just now, dave mcbride said: Well, the D essentially held the texans to zero points in the second half. The fg was attributable to Shakir’s fumble in houston fg range. Yes and that Shakir fumble was another example of a good decision and pass by Allen which was screwed up by his WR’s. Anyone watching that game and thinking Allen was a problem at all needs to get their sobriety checked. Quote
Lionel Hutz Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago Nothing will change until McD is gone and that won’t happen until Beane is gone and that won’t happen until Pegula is gone. 1 1 Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Einstein said: 100%. Allen was not holding the ball because he likes getting hit. He was holding the ball because NO ONE was open. I was scanning the field the entire game and everyone was absolutely blanketed. Which is partly having awful WR’s and partly Brady refusing to change his game plan considering we have no WR’s. As soon as he switched to swing passes and attacking the flats we started moving the ball again toward the end of the game. And that’s when he had time to hold the ball, because he was otherwise getting hit almost immediately. Quote
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