10-30-2024, 04:22 PM
(10-30-2024, 02:40 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: And if Cleveland wouldn’t have rested their starters Zac would have been 3-4 with Browning. So what? The point is your season is not automatically over when your QB goes down 10 games into the season.
Also, I don’t hate Zac. Like I said, I just think we could possibly upgrade. You didn’t answer my question to bfine in the post you quoted; you wouldn’t be interested in Vrabel? Ben Johnson? The former in particular could probably do very well in this division.
Vrabel would definitely do better in this division....but what about post season? I'm not sure. I think the AFC North needs to move into 21st century football myself. Until last year, the Bengals were the only team out of the division to make much noise in the postseason for the last ten or so years. Pitt has been 3/7, Baltimore 3/9, Cleveland 1/2, and Cincinnati 5/4. Zac, of course, is 5/2 over that stretch.
If we go by postseason, he's the best coach in the division, lmao. Truth is, Cincinnati is ahead of the curve for the first time since Sam Wyche in its division. The rest wanna play smash mouth and beat the shit out of each other during the season. They show up to the playoffs wounded, and even when healthy, can't keep pace with high powered offenses. Except for Cincy .....
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