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RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - Wes Mantooth - 05-23-2020 (05-23-2020, 06:29 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: For Justin Smith, it's because he became a 3-4 DE rather than a 4-3 DE. The matchups and expectations are different. That's why there are regularly multiple 4-3 DEs who get double digit sacks and as for 3-4 DEs there's only the freakish JJ Watt. This. :andy: RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - Wes Mantooth - 05-23-2020 (05-23-2020, 07:28 PM)Dean_Gilberry95 Wrote: I’m not saying Joe Thomas is no hall of gamer or not good. Just if Whitworth was on one of the chosen franchises maybe Joe Thomas isn’t “the man” all those years. Cleveland is a "chosen franchise"? Chosen for what? Crippling despair, and to be a national punching bag? RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - TheLeonardLeap - 05-23-2020 (05-23-2020, 07:28 PM)Dean_Gilberry95 Wrote: Fair enough didn’t know he was ever All Pro here. That being said, so it took 10 seasons for Whitworth to start playing at a All Pro level? Hell No. Just like Big Willie, no love until late in their careers. The sports writers, networks, fans, etc get on their knees for certain players over others. Just like one guy saying the chargers powder blue is so awesome, then they all jump on board saying “best uniform in football.” Gag. OR... just hear me out here, Whit was a LG for the first 3 years of his career, was in Bob Bratkowski's offense for the first 5 years of his career, and Joe Thomas was just really really good at football the second he entered the league. Andrew Whitworth has been 1st Team All-Pro more than Drew Brees and Russell Wilson combined have. Whitworth has only been 1st Team All-Pro 1 time less than Dan Marino. It's a hard thing to be. If your argument is based around Whitworth being snubbed because he wasn't on a "chosen franchise" and the person you're complaining about is on the BROWNS, then it's a flawed argument. Lol RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - TJHoushmandzadeh's Shiny Shoes - 05-24-2020 (05-22-2020, 02:38 PM)fredtoast Wrote: You said you were disappointed the Bengals didn't fire you... RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - BengalChris - 05-24-2020 Only read part of the thread, but there seems to a mix of those who want to give Taylor a mulligan for last season and those saw 2019 as a flop. To only win 2 games with a roster that produced 6 wins the season before was a step back, no matter how you look at it. In 2018 the team lost both AJ and Dalton for much of the year, so that 6 wins likely would have been more if all were healthy, so the 2019 injuries don't really explain away how bad of a season last year was. The major change last season was the coaching staff. But going forward, with the new talent added and the money spent in free agency, I believe we all see this team as more talented than the 2018 team. And if that turns out to be the case then this team should beat out the 2018 team over this season, even with injuries along the way. If the team cannot pull that off then it is Taylor who didn't get it done. He's been given improved talent. On the other side of the coin, if the team goes out and say takes the division, then that would be a bonus brought to us by Taylor. Of course, I don't see this team taking the division, but you never know - it is possible. If they manage to get a wildcard berth and lose, then really what has changed over Marvin? Little to nothing in terms of results. And it is results that count and so far Taylor is lacking severely in that department. At this moment he is a 2-14 coach (12.5% winning percentage). This team needs playoff wins and competing toward a championship. RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - Bengalitis - 05-24-2020 (05-23-2020, 08:25 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: Cleveland is a "chosen franchise"? The part two video is even better, YES! there IS a part 2. RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - Brownshoe - 05-24-2020 Taylor is definitely in the hot seat for me. I feel like he was trying to tank last year, so if I don't see a drastic improvement in the playcalling and overall execution of the team then I wont have much hope in him at all. I was worried when we picked him up because of his lack of experience. We will see. I hope that Taylor and Burrow win more titles than Belichick and Brady. RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - 'E' - 05-26-2020 (05-23-2020, 01:28 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: I do not think there is a specific number of wins needed, we just need to show improvement. I agree with pretty much all of this. The part about personnel changes to me is an especially positive sign that Taylor has a plan and a vision of what type of players he needs to build it. Taylor season one had me wondering if the Dave Shula comparisons were accurate but I did give him a bit of a pass due to the circumstances that he walked into provided that he makes the necessary adjustments in season two. I am happy with what I have seen so far as we head into season two and I am even optimistic that Zac will prove to be a good hire for the organization. To the OP, I do not feel that Zac is under much pressure at all this season to produce x number of wins and my only expectation of him is to put a better prepared more competitive product on the field that plays with more urgency than we have seen for the last several years. If he does that, the wins will follow. RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - Sled21 - 05-26-2020 (05-23-2020, 12:17 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: If our defense is still trash, Lou's head will roll before Zac's does. I have expectations Lou is going to roll out a tough Defense this year. RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - Sled21 - 05-26-2020 (05-23-2020, 08:25 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: Cleveland is a "chosen franchise"? Cleveland can be a perennial loser and still get treated better than they Bengals because they are a legacy team and the Bengals are an expansion team. RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - Wes Mantooth - 05-26-2020 (05-26-2020, 08:55 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Cleveland can be a perennial loser and still get treated better than they Bengals because they are a legacy team and the Bengals are an expansion team. The Redskins and the Lions are "legacy" teams, do they get treated better than teams like the Patriots and Broncos? RE: A TON of Pressure on Zac Taylor - Nately120 - 05-26-2020 (05-24-2020, 02:36 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: Taylor is definitely in the hot seat for me. I feel like he was trying to tank last year, so if I don't see a drastic improvement in the playcalling and overall execution of the team then I wont have much hope in him at all. I was worried when we picked him up because of his lack of experience. We will see. I hope that Taylor and Burrow win more titles than Belichick and Brady. To each his own, but I have a hard time picturing a HC who intentionally loses NFL games ever hoisting the Lombardi. If ZT legitimately tried to lose games in 2019 then his job is done and we should fire him before Burrow finds out he's playing for someone who willingly loses. He probably won't like that or he might be worried that the second we drop below .500 it'll be time to "see what we have in Finley" again. I'm glad Burrow is here, but the notion that we are saddling our great new hope of a QB with a HC who let the Browns, Ravens, and Steelers walk over us is just something I can't stomach. |