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ESPN joins in calling out Zac Taylor's plays
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(09-21-2021, 09:56 PM)Murdock2420 Wrote: Yet right after the Vikings game there was a thread created that is now a sticky thread about "A little coaching props..."

One game and everyone is saying he was too aggressive (myself included) by going for it on 4th from the 30 but overall the gameplan was sound and the team won, too now is clueless and has lost the locker room. His track record from U.C., Miami, and previous seasons with the Bengals is not good but again week one people were saying perhaps he turned a corner. Now after playing a defense that only needed to rush 4 to get to Burrow, everyone is off the wagon. Chicago's defense is good, and really a bad match-up for the Bengals. The Bengals offense isn't the Los Angeles Rams, that team is well coached top to bottom and has a damn good line and a gun slinger veteran at QB with lots of weapons. 

Wasnt Zac Taylor proclaimed to be the 
Next up and coming genius of offensive
Minds when the Bengals hired him?
You say the Bengals offense isnt the LA Rams......
Well how many years do we have to give ZT 
Before this offense is considered at the Rams 
Level?
The truth is that Zac in 3'yrs has yet to create a 
Identity for this offense other than it lacks one.
He has not evolved or grown as a offensive mind.
Maybe in his own thinking he has.
But the numbers don't lie.

Taylor has no.idea on how to use the whole football
Field when.it comes to designing a passing game.
The Bears took away the deep ball and Zac was clueless on.how to.counter

In reality he is a high school level HC trying to be
A NFL coach
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RE: ESPN joins in calling out Zac Taylor's plays - impactplaya - 09-21-2021, 10:25 PM

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