11-16-2020, 11:32 PM
(11-16-2020, 11:03 PM)PDub80 Wrote: Of course he does. But, he also inherited one of the worst built rosters in the NFL. He's also a very young coach with a rookie QB and no offseason. I think that Taylor criticism is warranted where it's warranted, but the listing of the ship from one side to the other from a win against a dominating very good team (ZT is good then, right?) and then a bad loss to one of the best teams in football (now he's a bum).... with a completely destroyed roster.... is a little over the top. It's cry baby stuff.
- If we include a virtually worthless AJ Green, I saw a stat where the Bengals were playing without something, like, $75 million of their salary cap yesterday due to injury. What coach can play a really good team like that along with a rookie QB and a bunch of coaches out, etc etc.? Like, they literally had position coaches driving back to Cincy yesterday because of COVID contact rules on top of the players being out. -
My expectations at this point are to keep Burrow upright and get on to next year. Why any fans get this worked up over a Bengals loss during a throw away "grow the rookie QB" year is nuts to me.
Couple of things... Lol at the loss of any of our coaches being a factor in that loss. Second... Anybody who thought that wasn't going to happen yesterday hasn't been paying attention to the last coupla decades, and the last year and a half in particular. Third, I don't recall anyone sayin' that Zac Taylor is a good HC now after the win 2 weeks ago... It was a pleasant surprise, but it doesn't erase the big picture of his suckitude. Finally, there is no such thing as a throw away second season of a coach's career. Rebuilds or reboots or whatever don't take 5 years or whatever anymore. If it does, you're just spinning your wheels... Which we are til this clown's gone.
Poo Dey