09-19-2020, 03:47 PM
(09-19-2020, 03:28 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Or is that Callahans job? What does that guy exactly do lol
Idk. Maybe he helps with the YouTube channel or something.
(09-19-2020, 03:28 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Or is that Callahans job? What does that guy exactly do lol
(09-19-2020, 03:34 PM)muskiesfan Wrote: [ -> ]Wow. I didn't think that would be taken so literally. The fact that we abandon the run game and threw the ball 61 times. I find it hard to believe that our boy wonder HC/OC can't see that our OLine is horrible. However, we still attempted 61 passes.
I doubt that Taylor truly "wants" to let Burrow get his ass handed to him, just saying that it appears that way with the play calling.
I'm really surprised that got taken that way.
(09-19-2020, 03:39 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Turner, Callahan, Taylor, Tobin. They all have a hand in presenting this OL, who do you finger the blame on?
(09-19-2020, 01:38 PM)Tony Wrote: [ -> ]How do you guys feel about Taylor putting 61 attempts on Burrow? Are you afraid He will beat Burrow into the ground because he knows his seat is getting hot, and will try and win at any cost?
(09-19-2020, 01:51 PM)McC Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think that was the plan. If the defense had showed up at all, it probably wouldn't have been that way.The Last TD where he is scrambling to the left and throws back right to Boyd in the endzone is not something alot of QBs can do. That was amazing..
Also, I would say while the number of unblocked rushers hitting him was bad, Burrow contributed to the overall number of hits by holding the ball to make plays.
I gotta say, I just love watching Burrow play. He has magic in him. All three of his TD passes were outstanding. And I thought on the pass to AJ at the end of the first half that Burrow was trying to go back shoulder and AJ didn't read it right. Burrow excelled on the back shoulder throw last year and he and AJ will get on the same page together.
He will be great. But, yeah, please don't get him killed first.
(09-19-2020, 02:08 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]It’s inexcusable to ask a rookie (especially with no preseason) to throw that much in his 2nd NFL start. It had been since 2003 the last time it happened.
You paid Joe Mixon all this money, figure the ground game the **** out.
(09-19-2020, 04:27 PM)Tony Wrote: [ -> ]The Last TD where he is scrambling to the left and throws back right to Boyd in the endzone is not something alot of QBs can do. That was amazing..
(09-19-2020, 04:29 PM)Nati#1 Wrote: [ -> ]We were playing catch up the whole game due to Anarumo not being able to make 1 single stop.
(09-19-2020, 03:34 PM)muskiesfan Wrote: [ -> ]Wow. I didn't think that would be taken so literally. The fact that we abandon the run game and threw the ball 61 times. I find it hard to believe that our boy wonder HC/OC can't see that our OLine is horrible. However, we still attempted 61 passes.
I doubt that Taylor truly "wants" to let Burrow get his ass handed to him, just saying that it appears that way with the play calling.
I'm really surprised that got taken that way.
(09-19-2020, 04:08 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: [ -> ]A bit of each.
(09-19-2020, 04:52 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ][quote pid='909368' dateline='1600542516'][/quote]
Tobin — not adressing the position in the most recent draft, signing Hart, not using free agency for Oline
They had just double dipped on OL, in the 2019 draft. So far, both of those guys are developing into starters. (Williams and Jordan) This year they added Adeniji, who was cheated of a full year of OTAs, Preseason games, and a truncated training camp, he's going to take a little while to fully develop. They also added and kept Fred Johnson, the jury is still out on FJ. He looked good in limited action at Tackle last year, but stunk it up at RG for one game. A little too soon to be passing judgement on the guy, if you ask me. They did address OL in free agency, by signing Xavier Su'a Filo. By all accounts that I saw in the Chargers game, he was doing well before spraining an ankle. He'll be back in a few weeks. As for not going for a marquis OL signing in FA? I believe that the data shows that OL is likely the worst position group to spend big money on FAs, as far as them panning out to be worth the money spent.
Turner — putting faith in Hart, getting nothing out of Price, simplistic scheme perhaps?
As far as Turner putting faith in Hart? How do we know that he's just not following directives from the top? I'm not talking about Zac Taylor, I'm talking front office. They may have made the directive that "we signed this guy, and we like him, you'll play him". As for Price, he seems to pass the eye test in limited action this year. We'll see if he's ready to live up to his draft position. As far scheme, who tf knows what they're doing. I come from the school of thought that says you keep it simple until you master the basics. No need bogging down a guy's thought process, until the fundamentals become automatic and perfect 9.9/10.
Taylor — letting things go on without change.
I really do think that he's making the most of what he's been given to work with. He can't just wave a magic wand and have 3 top notch OL appear. The FO overhauled the defense in FA, though injuries have stolen the thunder of all those fantastic acquisitions..
Callahan — not getting everyone’s coffee order right
There's nothing wrong with Callahan's offense that some completed deep passes won't cure. It's not his fault that AJ Green is rusty, and dropping what we've come to know as routine catches from him over the years. John Ross bobbling and dropping what should be sure catches is mind boggling as well. If just half of the deep throws that were completely catchable are caught, how much more effective would the run game be if teams had to respect the deep threat?
(09-19-2020, 03:28 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Or is that Callahans job? What does that guy exactly do lol
(09-19-2020, 04:52 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ][quote pid='909368' dateline='1600542516']
Tobin — not adressing the position in the most recent draft, signing Hart, not using free agency for Oline
They had just double dipped on OL, in the 2019 draft. So far, both of those guys are developing into starters. (Williams and Jordan) This year they added Adeniji, who was cheated of a full year of OTAs, Preseason games, and a truncated training camp, he's going to take a little while to fully develop. They also added and kept Fred Johnson, the jury is still out on FJ. He looked good in limited action at Tackle last year, but stunk it up at RG for one game. A little too soon to be passing judgement on the guy, if you ask me. They did address OL in free agency, by signing Xavier Su'a Filo. By all accounts that I saw in the Chargers game, he was doing well before spraining an ankle. He'll be back in a few weeks. As for not going for a marquis OL signing in FA? I believe that the data shows that OL is likely the worst position group to spend big money on FAs, as far as them panning out to be worth the money spent.
I don't understand how fans of a team go around and tout things like "the money isn't worth it", how do you know? What data really truly shows that? If your Oline is getting blown up and your offense is scrambling to do anything then you must spend the money to fix it or you won't win, or worst case your franchise player gets hurt and then you really have no shot. There's so much "data" out there now that people just way overthink the basic necessities of winning football. Sunset I'm not putting this on you directly just more a general comment, since there's such a big trend on fans talking about how much a player should be worth. A player is worth exactly what value he provides to the team. My 2 cents.
(09-19-2020, 04:34 PM)McC Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah. How weird is it that those words were taken how they were written? People are strange that way, thinking someone meant to say what they said.
(09-20-2020, 09:34 AM)muskiesfan Wrote: [ -> ]Again, wow. I don't think there's any coach who wants their QB to get his ass kicked every game. I'm not high on Taylor and it's ridiculous that he makes excuses for the OLine. It also seems crazy that we abandon the run game and had our rookie QB throw the ball 61 times on Thursday considering the issues we're having with pressure.
My fault for thinking what I said would be understood for the issues at hand as opposed to being questioned on if I really believe our HC/OC wants our QB to take a beating. I'll try to spell it out more clearly from now on.
(09-19-2020, 03:58 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Ok, so when the run game is getting stuffed repeatedly, are we supposed to revert back to run, run, incomplete pass, punt? All that does is give the other team the ball back with repetitive 3 and outs.
And, just how many plays that are called in the huddle do you think actually get executed at the snap? I have no data, so I'm guessing likely 50% or less, meaning that Joe likely has the authority to audible at will, based upon what he sees at the line. I wouldn't be so quick to saddle Taylor with being at fault for calling all of the plays, chances are that Joe has a good read on what he sees, and calls something that he feels can be productive.