Not only did he bench his best RB to counter an aggressive pass rush, but he also didn't adjust to what his QB was doing or not doing. Had Josh been accurate, this wouldn't have been an issue, but Pittsburgh was in our backfield all game. And Sean kept Pittsburgh in this game when it should have been a blowout.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Hodgins having a better camp last year prior to the injuries than Davis? I understand injuries can derail careers, but is he really not worth the effort of putting him on IR?
With Allen's tendency to run around backwards, 3rd and long happens a lot. Sure, the occasional NE MNF TD happens, but more often than not, bad things happen.
NFL Predictions
1. LA Rams will win 12-13 games and be in the NFC Championship.
2. Jacksonville Jaguars make the playoffs.
3. No team wins more than 13 games.
Buffalo Predictions
1. Josh Allen finishes top 3 in MVP voting.
2. Singletary holds lead RB despite the contrary.
3. Dawson Knox catches 8 TDs.
How can a guy win MVP yet still complain? Something about Rodgers bugs me. Seriously, before Peyton won his 2nd title, all people said was, "He's good, buuuuut he fails a lot in big moments." What's Aaron's excuse?
Lil Cole still doesn't realize that a vaccine isn't just about him. It's about the others you can infect. Were people in the polio era this thickheaded?
What I mean is look at KC last year. They had so many weapons, but as soon as they couldn't get to the QB, they struggled. I don't want to see another season where Allen has to be almost perfect every game for us to win. Seems as if all we have concentrated on the last 2 years is offense and depth on defense.
Are the DEs and run stoppers that bad this late into the 1st round? Did the FO really not notice how bad we were at getting to the QB and stopping the run?