Blazman11 Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago No, it’s not. It was in 2018-2022. Now it’s too stressful as the clock keeps ticking on the Josh Allen fairytale. One thing I cannot stand about football is coaches and front office people would like you to believe football is like splitting the atom. When it’s a very simple game. I’m still mystified that our WR core was deemed acceptable coming into this year when if anyone knows it should’ve been people who are employed to understand the rate of turnovers in 2024 was not sustainable and largely responsible for the 30 pts a game. Remember when teams were terrified of blitzing Allen? Or stacking the box? I don’t think Allen threw a pass over 10 air yards outside of the INT and the Hook n Ladder play. Nobody is afraid of our CFL level of WR nor should they be. At least during the drought I only had to get made one day in April when they refused to draft a QB. 1 Quote
Maynard Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago With this current loss I’ve actually become quite numb. I already know this team has zero talent. Other than Allen and Cook, there’s not really another player I’d be sad if we lost and that’s very disappointing. We’ve put ourselves into a huge hole that won’t be escapable for years. Sadly, the front office that did this to us won’t be changed. In other words, my hope is gone. I guess that makes it easier to deal with? Not sure. Quote
Psautcsk Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago (edited) It was fun for me when the Pats were far away in the rearview. Now we are the object in the mirror but not appearing close. Edited 40 minutes ago by Psautcsk Quote
frostbitmic Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago No, I can't say that watching the team sleepwalk through so many games this season as being fun. All 4 losses plus the Saints game were poorly prepared teams that were not fun to watch. I hate to admit it but as much as I yell at Brady thru my TV for his awful play calling, I laugh at the pitiful display of tackling and watching the McDefense get run over year in and year out or try to stop a 3rd and long pass also year in and year out. I'm also to the point of laughing at all of the penalties this undisciplined squad has thrown on them on a weekly basis. Quote
zow2 Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, Maynard said: With this current loss I’ve actually become quite numb. I already know this team has zero talent. Other than Allen and Cook, there’s not really another player I’d be sad if we lost and that’s very disappointing. We’ve put ourselves into a huge hole that won’t be escapable for years. Sadly, the front office that did this to us won’t be changed. In other words, my hope is gone. I guess that makes it easier to deal with? Not sure. Been saying it since Atlanta.. the team is just not special this year. Nothing about it...sadly I have to include Allen in this. I mean to put it bluntly, we are the LA Chargers now. Just another team in the AFC who you think is OK, but really not special in any way and will fizzle. The ceiling is likely a first round playoff loss. The floor is missing the playoffs by a game. Quote
Inigo Montoya Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago (edited) Beane and McDermott have finally lost me. McDermott is a defensive coach who can not build a defense that can win in the playoffs, even with all the draft and free agent capital going to that side of the ball. And it's not like the defense needs to strangle anyone, the offense typically scores 30 points, Josh plays his best in the playoffs. Josh can not will this team to a championship no matter how great he is, and I think he is the most complete QB in NFL history. He needs more help. I think Beane and McDermott are both great people, and I wish them the best, but I don't think they can build a team around Josh that can win a SB. Edited 5 minutes ago by Inigo Montoya Quote
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