Like I said, it's a thought experiment. In today's climate, I bet a coach like McDermott would have to think of this before he enacted some type of ban on team celebrations.
Team/group celebrations, not individuals.
What I'm getting at is, does Belichick "get away with it" due to all the winning? None of his players are going to insinuate anything racial because they have the best chance to get a SB ring being on that team. I'm just pondering what would happen if McDermott did the same thing, I'm betting he'd face some tweets from Richard Sherman insinuating he's a racist white coach, and I'm betting that would lead to some media pundits weighing in.
Just a thought experiment.
Is he the only coach who is "allowed" to do this without losing his players or creating shouts of racism from twitter?
What would happen if McDermott didn't allow team celebrations? Would he be considered a racist coach?
I had to replay it on the DVR like 3 times.
First time I saw it, was like WTF!
I think it's just the camera angle, you don't see the momentum he gained from the push off with his arms. He got his CG over his feet solely with the push off.
p=mv
I'd be fine with that as well. I have no issue with Tyrod starting next season if we have a succession plan.
I'd also have no problem if Peterman sees the field again this season so there is more intel on the" QB of the future" decision.
Chargers are on an upswing, Chiefs are falling harder than the Bills.
I think you're reaching, and if the Bills miss the playoff's you'll be blaming McBeane and saying Tyrod would have won that Chargers game, a nice little out for you. It might make you feel better but you'll be wrong.
But that's ok, a lot of ppl believe silly stuff to make themselves feel better, billions of ppl on this planet do it everyday...
There is a reason he took a pay cut, his agent could not find anything better for him... Tyrod has done nothing this season to improve his stock from last offseason.
IMO we've seen enough of Taylor despite the play calling, despite the OL play, despite the injuries, yadda...
If Taylor was an elite QB, or even a very good QB, we'd have seen it by now, no more excuses please.
And that was on the sidelines, not field of play.
If they want to act like a bunch of idiots, let them do it on the sidelines and don't show it on TV. Have a twitter only camera and show that crap on social media only, where all the other idiots who get off on that stuff can watch it.
The game needs more streamlining on TV, not more BS like these group celebrations.
That's fine, I just mean that because someone is a Bills fan, does not mean they should have to automatically sign up for being the #1 fan of each player on the team. And this has nothing to do with off the field stuff either, just their ability to play the game.
I can be a Bills fans and at the same time be critical of Taylor saying he is not a long term solution and Peterman should start so we can see what we have come draft time.
This does not mean I hate Taylor... It means I am not a fan of his play, he's not good enough, period.
It's because Tyrod is black. Taking out a black QB and replacing with a white rookie is a big nono in the eyes of the liberal media (and ofc guys like Richard Sherman and Michael Bennett).
KC has the reverse scenario, so it's ok.