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1 minute ago, Aimee75 said:

It's exhausting to read every week, and making me just want to steer clear of the boards for now. It's low hanging fruit at this point, to keep blaming Josh. I feel like our offense has ZERO identity, and gets by on sheer talent, but that comes back to bite them a lot of times as well. I could say a lot about the offense, or Dorsey, but good god, no need to since it is all we hear about.

 

Sorry, but when the offense has a few drives and scores and gives us hope, or a lead FINALLY, having the defense get eaten alive is a whole new level of aggravation, and I am so tired of them not coming through when we need them the most. I get there have been times/games where the defense played lights out, and we needed the offense to help them out, and maybe they didn't, but this needs to go both ways. We finally got the lead after a very long and draining game, and they let a terrible offense(with some help from the refs) just march down the field with ease. Not even held them to a field goal, but a freaking touchdown. Gross.

The defense has never really been good, it's built to stop the pass, so it's best weapon has always been quick starts by Josh. Give them a lead, make an offense one dimensional and they can look great. But they lack size, physicality and a coach who can adjust accordingly. But I'm sure we'll spend even more cap dollars on it this off-season. What could go wrong?

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10 minutes ago, par73 said:

Allen needs to go back to running the ball. It was the biggest offensive threat they had, other than Diggs.

So sad we have to even say this(and I agree). We could have, I don't know, maybe gotten him some better weapons in the offseason? Maybe a legit WR2? Beane sat on his hands, Stefon came into camp disgruntled(quite possibly because of how the offense is being run these days) and here we are.

 

Just unreal.

 

I have been one of Brandon Beanes biggest fangirls, but I am super salty with how he handled the off season, and feel like it's biting us in the ass.

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Have to laugh at the McD presser.  Basically D needs to get off the field and O needs to stay on.  "Complimentary football".  Thanks for pointing out the basic rules of how football works, buddy.  Loser.

 

Also said he has all the confidence in Dorsey...

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Just now, phypon said:

Have to laugh at the McD presser.  Basically D needs to get off the field and O needs to stay on.  "Complimentary football".  Thanks for pointing out the basic rules of how football works, buddy.  Loser.

 

Also said he has all the confidence in Dorsey...

 

He couldn't say anything to make anyone happy at this point. I would fire him and the entire staff. They are constantly unprepared. 

 

 

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37 minutes ago, schoolhouserock said:

How did the D let Stevenson leak out for that big gain on the final drive? That turned out to be a dagger.


I think I counted 3 missed tackles on the play. 

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31 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

 

The most annoying thing is the offense suddenly clicked into gear with fast, no huddle play in the fourth. Where was that for the rest of the game?

 

Is the offense being neutered to try and protect the defense? The best thing to do at the moment, if so, is to try and win shootouts.

I think Josh was calling those plays. Probably why they worked.😅

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10 minutes ago, Yobogoya! said:

 

Maybe cuz we've already lost at least 2 of those 5 teams?

I get where you're coming from but c'mon... those Jets and Jags games were hardly convincing wins, at least to me.

 

The Jets have a great defense but I expect a different outcome in the rematch.  If you think the Jags are better after that London crap, where the opponent got a home game (despite the pumped in noise) and we lost a couple of star players early, we'll just have to agree to disagree.  They're good and playing solid ball right now, but what will anyone say if they lose four of their next six?  Could happen.

 

I like our team.  They aren't World beaters right now, but I'm so happy to have a QB that gives us a chance to win every week.  On top of that, we've got Diggs, Kincaid (please use him more), and Cook.  The team is going through a tough stretch right now, on that we agree.  I just think this league is so week to week, we shouldn't be on the ledge just yet.

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Well, if we're going to lose another division game - may as well look at the positive:  the chances that the Pats get Maye or Williams probably just disappeared.

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Southern_Bills said:

 

He couldn't say anything to make anyone happy at this point. I would fire him and the entire staff. They are constantly unprepared. 

 

 

It took too long to pull Williams. He was badddddd

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1 minute ago, phypon said:

Have to laugh at the McD presser.  Basically D needs to get off the field and O needs to stay on.  "Complimentary football".  Thanks for pointing out the basic rules of how football works, buddy.  Loser.

 

Also said he has all the confidence in Dorsey...

Ah the joys of having a defensive minded coach.

 

Just trade Josh and Diggs to a team with an offensive head coach and let them flourish. I hate seeing them being wasted here. Stefon turns 30 in December and I feel so bad for the guy. He deserves better than this.

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3 minutes ago, Since1981 said:

It’s easy. An offense can’t be a dud every 1Q and 2Q. that’s on the coach and how he gets output because 3Q and 4Q is there. 

Looks to me like when they go hurry up in crunch time Allen is at his best and the offense is very effective.  Throw Dorsey's play sheet and game plan out the window and go full street ball on the defense.  Less thinking, more results.  Whatever plan the OC is trying to do early, the last 3 games say throw it in the trash.

Posted
6 minutes ago, MasterStrategist said:

Taron is our best player as of now and still isn't reliable to win 1-1 consistently.

Johnson got abused today, and was specifically targeted twice in a row at the end, as he was last week also.

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1 minute ago, Since1981 said:

Goodbye Dorsey. 

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6 first half points against two of the worst teams in football with one of the top elite QB's in the game.

 

At some point we're just gonna have to admit Dorsey wasn't ready for this gig. It happens, but if we don't make a change before it's too late we'll just be squandering more of Josh's prime years.

 

 

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