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Zac Taylor coaching career analysis.
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(10-10-2022, 10:22 AM)Garrus Wrote: Taylor just seems to make odd decisions sometimes, like he out thinks himself. On the goal line disaster last night, we were running well. I get the logic of "We ran well to get down here, they will expect a run, let's catch them off guard with a pass!" but after that first incomplete, you should give your RB a chance to punch it in, or go QB sneak. Bad calls happen but going 0-2 in the division is not good. That Steeler loss is going to be a big deal. We need Baltimore to lose at least once to the Browns or Steelers, and IDK if that will happen.

We just have to try and stay positive, and hope we start to put it together on offense or else we are looking at an 8-9 record.

Not only that but what nobody is talking about is that it was already a 15 play drive for over 8 minutes and that included 2 incomplete passes inside the 2. Ravens D was flat-out gassed. Mixon running downhill and your OL was having a day. Game plans are great but it's like what Tyson said going into a fight in that everybody has one until you get clocked on your chin then it's about survival.

Bengals actually took what the Ravens gave them especially without Higgins in the game and moved the ball rather nicely. They were in a PERFECT situation to steal that game last night until ZT crapped his pants..
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RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - higgy100 - 10-10-2022, 10:42 AM

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