Question how often do NFL teams check a players vision? Do they they also check other vision components color blindness, depth perception, peripheral vision?
Somehow we have just witnessed losing every “game of the year” in such unique fashion with such regularity every game feels like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day. The only constant being Jekyll and Hyde Josh Allen.
McDermott blinking so much he is blind. Failing to lead and successfully coordinate strategic late game situations. Situational football. Not good Buffalo.
All problems always come back to the coach. In reality this is a team whose offense regressed in 2021 and appears to have climaxed in week 5. Gone are the days where announcers are shocked to see us punt. We are watching 2nd half offensive performances were instead of not blinking they are playing like a blind person.
The Browns find a way to keep it under the spread, although I fear this could be shades of 2021: Colts 42 Bills 16. The real question is how many rushing yards do the Browns put up on this defense? 150, 175, 200, 250, 300?
Dorsey had shown he’s not ready to lead an NFL team given the fact he couldn’t / didn’t have a better play call for late game scenario we found ourself in. Blame McDermott all we want and he does deserve some of the blame, but the entire play concept of having Allen sneak it from the 1” line up 4 was asinine.
Allen is a good player who is making careless turnovers against good teams where the margin for error is slim. I love Allen, never will question his heart. What I do question is his recent game decision making and attribute at least some of it to the coaching which in turn is pushing him into Superman mode.