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Does the psyche of a team live or die with the QB?
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(11-26-2018, 10:01 AM)Au165 Wrote: No, the whole Driskel red herring needs to go away. The up tempo offense is what changed things, you had a defense nursing a 4 TD lead and they were just playing base defense and milking the clock. During that Driskell threw what should have bee two pick 6's and another couple balls the WR's made some acrobatic catches to save. If anything what it showed is what KC has used often this year and that is tempo to keep defenses basic over a drive.

As I said in another drive, I am okay moving on but this mirage that Driskell is better or there was some magic because he was in isn't reality if you actually go play by play.

Driskel didn't do a terrible job, but all that he really accomplished was making the statistics look better than what really happened in the game. 

I mean, if you told me the Bengals would outgain the Browns 372-342 I would have thought they won. Clearly they didn't. 

(Heck, if you told me the Bengals held a team to under 400 yards, I would have been excited)
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RE: Does the psyche of a team live or die with the QB? - BengalFanInNJ - 11-26-2018, 10:14 AM

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