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Scoring, or more accurately lack there of
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(10-21-2020, 04:04 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: If you were pumped by Zac Taylor and thought he was an "offensive guru", you did 0 research.

Guy was bad for 5 games in Miami, guy was straight dumpster fire for 1 year in NCAA for Cincinnati, and then he spent 1 year as an ASSISTANT Wide Receivers Coach and then 1 year as a QB Coach (after Goff had already put up a 100+ QB Rating season without him) before being given the keys to HC/Playcaller for the Bengals.

This was honestly one of the most predictable failures there has ever been.

Yeah, he has always been a bad play caller pretty much. I think the FO fell for the McVay talk and Taylor's demeanor. 

Taylor talked himself into a job it seems, I was just hoping he would of handed over the keys as a play caller to someone else
and just stayed in the communication department where his strength is. Must have too big of an ego for this I guess.

Regardless, what BF74 said is true, terrible Offensively even with a bad OL it is terrible.
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RE: Scoring, or more accurately lack there of - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 10-21-2020, 04:35 PM

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