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1st Ammendment NoMas

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  1. one half and a rusty trombone 35 yr old QB throws for more yards in a half than Allen did in his last 2 games. Turnovers and bad D however have ruined another day of football.
  2. Damn game is over again before half-time. This is so f'kin pathetic. Uncompetitive POS team. I want to kick McDermott.
  3. I can't relive this pain again. Screw the tape. All it's going to reveal is how everyone is checking out of the process and into the offseason. Another f'kin year of football wasted.
  4. When ***** Clay fumbled. the D checked their ***** out of this game. They knew we had no shot. 7-3, 7-7 it's a battle but no jackass puts it on the carpet. WTF!!!!!
  5. this mother-f'kin team is infuriating to watch. yet like an auto accident I still stare at the carnage
  6. How 'bout both! Boom, brain explodes..
  7. This is the point of the post. Even with cap space and picks do we trust this group to bring in the right people on offense. So far, the only mild hit is Ivory and that's a stretch. Thanks, I wasn't aiming for any order, just trying to flush out the perplexing decisions on the offensive and I mean offensive side of the ball.
  8. Being #32 or #22 could be the difference in ending up 6-10, 7-9 or finishing 9-7, 10-6. A functional offense makes us 3-3, possibly 4-2 right now. A functional offense in tight games wins field position battles, keeps the defense from wearing out in the 4th, gives your top kicker a chance to win games. . The #22 offense right now is the Chicago Bears. Give us the Bears offense and our D and we are keeping the streak of playoff appearances alive and challenging for the AFC East. Give us the #32 offense and we are talking about a top 5 pick. Sorry man, but that is a huge difference moving up 10 spots on O. Plus having the #22 offense would keep most of us relatively content with the "process" moving in the right direction.
  9. Being #32 out of 32 is not palatable no matter how you serve it or how you try to spice it up with some process.
  10. Because the said OC was the #1 choice of our HC. This topic is about McDermott's ability to make intelligent decisions on the offensive side of the ball. Here's our case history: #1 - wants Mike McCoy as his OC - is turned down. (McCoy sh*ts the bed in Arizona and is fired) #2 - hires Rico Dennison #3 - passes on Patrick Mahomes #4 - lets Goodwin, Woods, Watkins walk- drafts Zay Jones. #5 - has a roster with 2 FB's ( DiMarco and Tolbert) and no dominant run game #6 - goes into the season with Tyrod and Peterman #7 - starts Peterman in playoff race- He throws 5 INT in ONE HALF- benched. #8 - brings in Kelvin Benjamin as the WR savior #9 - scores 3 points in a playoff game. #10 - fires Rico, hires Dab #11- loses 3 OL, brings in Newhouse, Bodine - starts Miller, Groy and Ducasse #12 - fills WR needs with Foster, McCloud, Proehl, cuts Streater, keeps Holmes #13 - brings in McCarron as his shiny new QB, passes on Bridgewater. #14- ships McCarron out for a 5th #15- starts Peterman a second time and gets his ass spanked 47-3 #16- forced to start his rookie and does not prepare for a backup plan in case of emergency. #17-finds his QB in Derek Anderson who hasn't played in a meaningful game in 7 years. And I am sure other posters can add to this growing list. This topic is meant to discuss whether we believe McDermott is capable of making any decisions that will lead to improvement on the offensive side of the ball. So far the offense has regressed into a shell of an already weak unit. With cap space and draft picks next year can we even trust that this FO can make the right moves.
  11. truthfully, I'm expecting 18-34 192 yds, 2TD 2 INT which would be an improvement.
  12. So you have no thoughts regarding McDermott's judgement of the offensive side of the ball. When someone is 0-3 in judgement, I throw up red flags.
  13. Too bad we aren't going to be in the market. The Bills will never take that contract on.
  14. No, he deserves a capital B for his Boring offense. I've seen it spelled both ways, but feel free to scour the board for spelling errors. We always need "that guy" around.
  15. Exactly, that's why they lose so much. A very Billsy decision.
  16. not this week because Anderson is so new, but by the bye, if this continues or if we pull a Zona out of our ass, he could be toast.
  17. Let's hope this isn't the case for DaBoll. I'm still a skeptic, but praying I'm proven wrong. Arizona sucked last night. And the worst part is that I had David Johnson as my lone Cardinal. Had he scored 3 more points, I would have won about 2 grand, instead I won $40 on Fan Duel. I'm digging these flex format games.
  18. And to think, McCoy was McD's #1 choice for OC last year, then comes Dennison, now DaBoll. This really makes me think that this FO and HC have no clue as to how to approach the offensive side of the ball. I hope I am wrong and DaBoll proves with Anderson that his scheme will work with marginal QB talent as long as it is executed. After seeing Rosen get obliterated last night, it's a good thing that Allen can take a few weeks to recover and get some insight. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/cardinals-fire-mike-mccoy-after-humiliating-effort-against-broncos-byron-leftwich-named-oc/ Edit: I added case history from a later post for sake of discussion. Here's our case history: #1 - wants Mike McCoy as his OC - is turned down. (McCoy sh*ts the bed in Arizona and is fired) #2 - hires Rico Dennison #3 - passes on Patrick Mahomes #4 - lets Goodwin, Woods, Watkins walk- drafts Zay Jones. #5 - has a roster with 2 FB's ( DiMarco and Tolbert) and no dominant run game #6 - goes into the season with Tyrod and Peterman #7 - starts Peterman in playoff race- He throws 5 INT in ONE HALF- benched. #8 - brings in Kelvin Benjamin as the WR savior #9 - scores 3 points in a playoff game. #10 - fires Rico, hires Dab #11- loses 3 OL, brings in Newhouse, Bodine - starts Miller, Groy and Ducasse #12 - fills WR needs with Foster, McCloud, Proehl, cuts Streater, keeps Holmes #13 - brings in McCarron as his shiny new QB, passes on Bridgewater. #14- ships McCarron out for a 5th #15- starts Peterman a second time and gets his ass spanked 47-3 #16- forced to start his rookie and does not prepare for a backup plan in case of emergency. #17-finds his QB in Derek Anderson who hasn't played in a meaningful game in 7 years. And I am sure other posters can add to this growing list. This topic is meant to discuss whether we believe McDermott is capable of making any decisions that will lead to improvement on the offensive side of the ball. So far the offense has regressed into a shell of an already weak unit. With cap space and draft picks next year can we even trust that this FO can make the right moves.
  19. All 4 rooks came out strong. Then teams got the tape and it's been downhill since for the mighty 4 with a few climbing back. Baker obviously has done the best job and there's a reason he went #1 and the rest fall in order of their pick. Allen does have the most upside and if he realizes his potential, he may climb over Darnold to #2. I think Baker will have a Brees like career.
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