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Fire Rico Now; be done with it.
bobobonators replied to bobobonators's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I didnt say we should fire him bc we had one bad game. -
Which games will you watch on the Bye week?
bobobonators replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You prob nailed it. Fantasy is main reason i tune in for other games. -
Which games will you watch on the Bye week?
bobobonators replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Reading through the responses im surprised so many people arent watching games. -
Which games will you watch on the Bye week?
bobobonators replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Gb/min Kc/pitt And Redzone channel all day in background. -
Fire Rico Now; be done with it.
bobobonators replied to bobobonators's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Juan Castillo is nothing special. Another coach that has accomplished nothing. Look at his time in Baltimore. That oline sucked at running the ball every year he was there except one: 2014. He was the run game coordinator in 2013. Ravens were 30th in rushing. Horrid. 2014 Baltimore was 8th in rushing. 2015 they were 26th. 2016 they were 28th. (Castillo's final year) Who was there in 2014?? Kubiak. Amazing. -
Fire Rico Now; be done with it.
bobobonators replied to bobobonators's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Rick Dennison The basic gist of the offense Rick Dennison will run in Buffalo was summed up perfectly by Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas. If you get the running going, then you get the big plays, the five-time 1,000-yard receiver told CBS Sports. That, in a nutshell, is the Gary Kubiak version of the West Coast offense. And its not a surprise at all that Dennison will bring that offense to Buffalo since hes been Kubiaks wingman since the 1990s. Dennison, however, rarely called plays for the Broncos/Texans/Ravens/Broncos. His job was to help collaborate on a game plan, not execute it. And the game plan has typically involved establishing the run. https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/football/news/fantasy-football-mike-mccoy-rick-dennison-among-play-callers-impacting-new-teams-in-2017/ I rest my case here. -
Fire Rico Now; be done with it.
bobobonators replied to bobobonators's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wayne, i may very well be wrong. It remains a major red flag to me though. And on a fundamental level, its a pretty easy red flag to spot. And many coaches hang around forever in the NFL. Mularkey is still a HC lol. Why hasnt Dennison ever been a HC once? Probably bc teams know hes not the brains behind the schemes. I just dont see Dennison as the short term or long term answer to anything on offense. Id cut the cord upon realizing that instead of hanging on for the sake of hanging on. -
HILARIOUS commentary on Folk's missed FGs
bobobonators replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Haha. Good stuff. -
Thats a bit of a stetch imo. But its safe to say his $$$ year is not panning out as expected.
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Fire Rico Now; be done with it.
bobobonators replied to bobobonators's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm not sure if its fair to say Dennison is a clipboard carrier; he certainly has experience, but it's one thing to be 1a, and it's a whole other animal to be 1 - the guy. Dennison was linked to Shanahan with the redskins; shanahan was the offensive mind there and the one that ran that offense. Then Dennison went on to become the O-coordinator with Kubiak. Kubiak was the offensive mind with the Texans and the Broncos, not Dennison. Dennison has always had an offensive minded coach who was running the show and he was the man behind them. In Buffalo, Dennison is supposed to be the offensive guru. He's the man. The buck stops with him when it comes to the offense. McD can't offer much input or take over. Dennison has never really had to handle that before. But here we are now. -
Fire Rico Now; be done with it.
bobobonators replied to bobobonators's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You can discuss Tyrod all you want; however, you continue to avoid the spirit of this thread and its fundamental point: 1. For over a decade, Dennison has been tied to the hip with Kubiak. Dennison is almost 60yrs old and has never been an NFL offensive coordinator in the last + decade without the support of Kubiak as HC. 2. Kubiak is regarded as the "offensive mind" in NFL circles; not Dennison. 3. Playcalling was so poor at times in Denver that Kubiak would have to take over the play calling in the second half b/c the offense was ineffective. We don't have that here. McD is a defensive mind. Dennison no longer has the Kubiak crutch to help him execute the scheme. So far the results are speaking for themselves when we see gameplans that lack imagination on gameday; an o-line that has no clue what the heck it's doing; and a top 5 RB in the NFL having a career-worst season so far through 1/3 of the season. 4. The run offense, compared to the last 2+years, is an abomination. Going into the season, McD said he's going to run Shady into the ground. Obviously McD wants to run the ball. This offense is made to run the ball. We've run the ball up and down the field the last 2+ seasons. McD is relying on Dennison to implement the run game; but Dennison's run block scheme has not worked with this personnel. That's a fundamental problem that can't just be glossed over; but on this board it is. 5. Tyrod aside, is Dennison the o-coordinator that will groom our future QB? What QB has Dennison ever developed? Dennison, at 60, hasn't even been able to make a name for himself in this league without Kubiak. Somehow, we're supposed to believe that he'll become even more innovative as he approaches his mid-60's? Dennison is a problem; he has proven nothing in this league on his own. He's having trouble taking something that has clearly worked (the run game) and expanding on it, or at the very least, keeping it as a functioning component of the offense; instead, he's destroyed it. Unlike with Kubiak in the past, McD can't save Dennison - he's on his own now. -
Ouch. Normally you hear something more positive like "hes a great talent and we need to get him more involved.." something generic but positive even if it doesnt end up happening/being true.
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Matt Waldman on What is "NFL Open"?
bobobonators replied to Thurman#1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Great post.