11-04-2022, 01:51 PM
(11-04-2022, 08:20 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Zac Taylor could take this team to the Super Bowl this year, win it, and before training camp is over next year the same old people with the same old grudges would be calling for him to be fired. It's as if they would rather be right in their 1st take that he sucks, than anything else.
Probably right lol
(11-04-2022, 10:49 AM)Soonerpeace Wrote: This team has a lot more problems than Zac as OC. First of all the gameplan and call sheet is truly is a group effort. Pitcher is in charge of third down. He doesn’t call the play but when it becomes third he knows he’s got to have a play ready to suggest. Zac has what he wants to call but wants an alternative. The same thing involves Callahan and Tre Wayne’s in other downs and distance. Pollack has his as well. So it’s truly a group effort. Zac gets others suggestions.
But the bottom line is the OL, Williams, and Mixon aren’t excelling. Burrow has had his ups and downs. But the bottom line is the poor start has put them in a hole. Not the Browns loss. That’s all on Taylor. He should get huge praise for last year but criticism for this year.
(11-04-2022, 11:23 AM)Soonerpeace Wrote: Well there’s a lot of unknowns. How much are they trying to appease what Joe wants? They obviously made some great adjustments in the KC games last year. They obvious had so great play calls to get last second wins in the playoffs. They obviously had some great imagination in blowing out the Ravens last year and the Steelers. But their Redzone and particularly inside the ten and short yardage has been an issue period. But not being able to run the ball whereas the new OL additions were suppose to be great at run blocking seems to squarely point at Pollack.
I mean, you and I both were predicting a monster year from Mixon. I am completely baffled by how bad his vision has been.
BTW, is that true about who is calling which plays? If so, very informative and makes me think less of both Pitcher and Pollack...