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What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired?
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(09-28-2024, 11:25 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: You might be confused, this is Jungle Noise, Steelers fans aren't supposed to be posting in here.

You know, the Steelers who... 
Tried to get upset at "worst 11-0 team ever" but then lost 4 of their final 5 before getting spanked by the Browns out out of the Wild Card round.
Haven't won a single playoff game in 7 years. 
Have only won a single Divisional playoff game in 13 years. 
Would have missed the playoffs in 5 of the last 6 years if not for the addition of the BS 7th seed.

I know exactly what board I'm on and I'm a Bengals fan but when someone says the Steelers are pretenders I look at their record and see what they have accomplished while the Bengals are always in rebuild mode. It's just people for some reason can't take hearing the truth about teams. As I said the Bengals aren't in the Steelers class. When these Bengals collect 3 or 4 Lombardi's I'll be impressed but until then their SB trophy shelf is empty while those hated guys in black and gold have 6 out of 8 attempts. That is 75% success in the big game while these Bengals are 0-3 , 0% success.  Sorry, I just have to give credit where it's due.
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(09-26-2024, 12:09 AM)J24 Wrote: Two bad seasons in a row or Burrow and Zac beef.

In all honesty; I think Zac is an underrated coach and underrated play caller. I don't think he needs to be fired and I don't think he is the problem with this organization.

The problem is lack of talent and lack mismanagement of the roster.

I've gone back and forth on Zac since he's been here. Playing Dalton today has me thinking back to that first year and how terrible I think he was that year. Then I think the normal reaction is to say first year head coach and will learn and get better which we have improved. But that brings back the question of how much improvement is from Burrow compared to Zac? Every year we start slow and then improve on offense. This is due to adjustments being made but are these Burrow adjustments or Zac's? 

I do think Zac has good qualities and is probably underrated in some regards. But what's the bar? Certainly not among the leagues best. The defense is struggling due to lack of talent and a Lou scheme that appears to be tough to pull off properly. But what about the offense? It appears you couldn't have much more talent than we have right now. I know we can point to Higgins just getting back and last week we started to show the potential. But Washington's defense is terrible and the only reason that's not a story is because they won the game. If we don't shoot ourselves in the foot playcalling we probably score TDs on every drive and win the game. Chase had a breakout but again it takes a poor secondary he can run behind. Where are the schemed plays to get him open? Where are schemed plays to get Chase Brown the ball in space. Zac is fine if he has a squad that is oozing with so much talent the other team can't compete.
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(09-29-2024, 09:56 AM)RegularGuy22 Wrote: I know exactly what board I'm on and I'm a Bengals fan but when someone says the Steelers are pretenders I look at their record and see what they have accomplished while the Bengals are always in rebuild mode. It's just people for some reason can't take hearing the truth about teams. As I said the Bengals aren't in the Steelers class. When these Bengals collect 3 or 4 Lombardi's I'll be impressed but until then their SB trophy shelf is empty while those hated guys in black and gold have 6 out of 8 attempts. That is 75% success in the big game while these Bengals are 0-3 , 0% success.  Sorry, I just have to give credit where it's due.

I have hated the Steelers in the past and while I certainly don't like them perhaps I just don't get into the matchup as much as I did previously. Hopefully we past the stretch of brutal play we saw for years of everyone trying to hurt each other and perhaps that will be a lasting impact Burfict gave to the fan base. 

But I will say the Steelers have a standard that is upheld by they're FO that we just don't have. A few years back when they're defense started out trash did they do what we would've done a just ride the year out? No they went and traded a 1st for Minkah and haven't looked back since. There is a reason they don't go below .500 and it's because that's not acceptable to them. While I do think they're current QB situation is a potential tricky one in the future they were in QB hell with Pickett and they pull the trigger and get out of it very quickly. I would've enjoyed watching them suffer a few more years but all you can do is tip your hat. 

Unfortunately until we set that same standard or preferably higher with Burrow and Chase which I don't see happening. We will probably be in the same hell of picking in the 20 range and missing on more draft picks than we hit.
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#64
Well, today probably didn't help the cause.
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(09-29-2024, 10:53 AM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: I've gone back and forth on Zac since he's been here. Playing Dalton today has me thinking back to that first year and how terrible I think he was that year. Then I think the normal reaction is to say first year head coach and will learn and get better which we have improved. But that brings back the question of how much improvement is from Burrow compared to Zac? Every year we start slow and then improve on offense. This is due to adjustments being made but are these Burrow adjustments or Zac's? 

I do think Zac has good qualities and is probably underrated in some regards. But what's the bar? Certainly not among the leagues best. The defense is struggling due to lack of talent and a Lou scheme that appears to be tough to pull off properly. But what about the offense? It appears you couldn't have much more talent than we have right now. I know we can point to Higgins just getting back and last week we started to show the potential. But Washington's defense is terrible and the only reason that's not a story is because they won the game. If we don't shoot ourselves in the foot playcalling we probably score TDs on every drive and win the game. Chase had a breakout but again it takes a poor secondary he can run behind. Where are the schemed plays to get him open? Where are schemed plays to get Chase Brown the ball in space. Zac is fine if he has a squad that is oozing with so much talent the other team can't compete.

Commanders are looking pretty good. Everyone makes fun of Kliffie but I know for 1000% fact that both McVay & Taylor think he’s a great play caller.
Romo “ so impressed with Zac ...1 of the best in the NFL… they are just fundamentally sound. Taylor the best winning % in the Playoffs of current coaches. Joe Burrow” Zac is the best head coach in the NFL & that gives me a lot of confidence." Taylor led the Bengals to their first playoff win since 1990, ending the longest active drought in the four major North American sports, en and appeared in Super Bowl LVI, the first since 1988.

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#66
I’d have to believe this game didn’t make him look good to Mike Brown


Dude got up and turned ***** so bad we didn’t score again
-Housh
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#67
Zac Taylor is a bum. I've been saying it for years.
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#68
This season would do it for any other HC.
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#69
How about this game? He literally bad coached us into a loss from an easy win.
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This should be more than enough.
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(09-24-2024, 05:32 PM)chopperbobby Wrote: Him walking into browns office and saying FIRE ME.  Other than that nothing

LmAo...unfortunately, probably this  Cool
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#72
If Taylor isn’t fired today, Burrow should demand a trade, Chase should say he will only play out his contract with no more negotiating and Tee should say the same.

There is not one single reason Taylor and staff should be employed when they leave the stadium today. The SB run was simply in spite of Zac, not because of Zac.
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#73
An act of god
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#74
Mike Brown to have a brain transplant. Zac could take a Burrow/Chase/Higgins led team to 1-16 and keep his job for next year.
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(11 hours ago)fisherscatfan Wrote: If Taylor isn’t fired today, Burrow should demand a trade, Chase should say he will only play out his contract with no more negotiating and Tee should say the same.

There is not one single reason Taylor and staff should be employed when they leave the stadium today. The SB run was simply in spite of Zac, not because of Burrow had 
Burrow and Oline had a great game until closing the game sadly...we knew defense would struggle but last 3 or 4 possessions they gave up 3 points i think...
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(11 hours ago)Essex Johnson Wrote: Burrow and Oline had a great game until closing the game sadly...we knew defense would struggle but last 3 or 4 possessions they gave up 3 points i think...

The pick was pretty bad, but Burrow was virtually flawless outside of that, and the underthrow in the 2nd quarter.

An INT is obviously a huge mistake to make, but when your QB doesn't have the 'luxury' of being able to make TWO bad throws in the ENTIRE game.... this defence is beyond shameful. Should be giving their paychecks to charity immediately after the game.
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#77
The only thing that gets Taylor fired is the Browns family selling the team to an actual competent owner who puts winning first.
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(09-26-2024, 12:09 AM)J24 Wrote: Two bad seasons in a row or Burrow and Zac beef.

In all honesty; I think Zac is an underrated coach and underrated play caller. I don't think he needs to be fired and I don't think he is the problem with this organization.

The problem is lack of talent and lack mismanagement of the roster.
J24 doesn’t think Zac is an issue. I guess we give him a lifetime contract. Love calling all those runs because he’s afraid of losing. Playing it to lose will guarantee losing over the long haul. I can’t stand him. 
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(9 hours ago)125250 Wrote: J24 doesn’t think Zac is an issue. I guess we give him a lifetime contract. Love calling all those runs because he’s afraid of losing. Playing it to lose will guarantee losing over the long haul. I can’t stand him. 

Yeah, I don't think he is the issue behind the team. I think it's three stooges of the front office (who let our two best Defensive players go and haven't drafted a DT worth a damn since Geno Atkins) are the problem. Keep making Zac the issue and keep ignoring the real problems with the Front Office.
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(9 hours ago)J24 Wrote: Yeah, I don't think he is the issue behind the team. I think it's three stooges of the front office (who let our two best Defensive players go and haven't drafted a DT worth a damn since Geno Atkins) are the problem. Keep making Zac the issue and keep ignoring the real problems with the Front Office.

Maybe they’re all terrible? The playing calling is absolutely inexcusable. This isn’t the first time he’s played not to lose. He’s not much better than Mark Stoops. 
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