popcornpam Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago (edited) 3 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said: To be fair, those sideways passes were about the only things working today. In fact, we needed to do more of them. As soon as we tried to stretch the field in any way, Josh got pummeled. Leave some running backs back there to block. It’s idiotic that that OC cannot do that he needs to be fired. I know he listens to McDermott. We’re lucky Josh didn’t get hurt tonight. He was pummeled. And why wasn’t he rolling out? Was that OC keeping him in a box or something? I hardly saw him roll out what was that all about? I think McDermott has a hand in the offense too. He has a play sheet. Edited 36 minutes ago by popcornpam 1 Quote
BullBuchanan Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 1 minute ago, GoBills808 said: Your projections notwithstanding Davis Mills gets to play against our defense. His assignment is basically writing his name. Allen's out here doing quantum chromodynamics w our offense vs their defense And that was his fault. It doesn't need to be as complicated as he's making it. It's not anything new. He was awful to start off the previous game before he just started racking up an insane amount of TDs too. He's looked off all year. He's processing slow and locking in on the play that he wants to hit, instead of the play that's there. He has lost the ability to sense pressure and is taking dangerous sacks He's no longer able to process defenses and is throwing balls in to prime places to be picked or easily defensed. He looks like a man who's tired, distracted, and not putting in the work to keep himself at his former level. In spit of this, a lot of folks are glazing him for his heroics, but those heroics are only necessary because he refuses to take the easy play. We have the best rushing attack in football this year, and he's still making the game hard. 1 1 1 Quote
GoBills808 Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago Just now, BullBuchanan said: And that was his fault. It doesn't need to be as complicated as he's making it. It's not anything new. He was awful to start off the previous game before he just started racking up an insane amount of TDs too. He's looked off all year. He's processing slow and locking in on the play that he wants to hit, instead of the play that's there. He has lost the ability to sense pressure and is taking dangerous sacks He's no longer able to process defenses and is throwing balls in to prime places to be picked or easily defensed. He looks like a man who's tired, distracted, and not putting in the work to keep himself at his former level. In spit of this, a lot of folks are glazing him for his heroics, but those heroics are only necessary because he refuses to take the easy play. We have the best rushing attack in football this year, and he's still making the game hard. Ridiculous take He's top3 pace in the league for efficiency metrics 1 Quote
gobills404 Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago Kind of crazy his entire career is all thanks to designing plays for Burrow, Chase, and Jefferson going up against future sales reps and personal trainers. Quote
Bermuda Triangle Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 24 minutes ago, MPT said: Probably toward the bottom of the middle third. But they're also playing with backups and rookies. They're not supposed to be that good right now. Our offense, on the other hand, is almost completely healthy and has been top-3 for the past 5 years. One side is playing to expectations. The other is playing far below them. I think we’ll just agree to disagree. Quote
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