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"There's a loose belief that Taylor could get another year"
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(12-10-2020, 03:23 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Both teams started 0-7...then by the end of last year Flores had them playing much better.

Here, I can't see any sign of the team playing better for more than a quarter or 2 here or there. And usually against the worst of the worst teams. Like Jacksonville who is 1-11.

So 1 of our 2 wins was against a 1-11 team. We somehow lost to the Chargers with Manuel as the QB. 0 wins against a REALLY weak NFC East so far.

Zac has yet to win a single road game in 2 years. Not 1. Not 1 single road win.

We did beat the Titans. That's about the only thing I can point to as impressive in 2 years.

To be clear, I never wanted to hire ZT in the first place due to his lack of experience. I just think this comparison to Miami is misplaced. 

Dolphins IR list: Davon Godchaux, Preston Williams, Vince Biegel.

Bengals IR list: Trae Waynes, DJ Reader, Joe Burrow, Joe Mixon, John Ross, Auden Tate, CJ Uzomah, Renell Wren, until recently XSF, and Jonah for parts of the year. That's not including Geno, who for all practical purposes might as well be on IR. And our $18M #1 WR who's suddenly awful. And I don't put that (nor Dunlap) on the coaches. 

In the offseason the Dolphins brought in the likes of Byron Jones, Emmanuel Ogbah, Kyle Van Noy, Shaq Lawson, and more, AND THE ALL STAYED HEALTHY. Imagine. We had a good offseason too, but anybody we're paying any money to is either hurt or an over the hill vet. But that is the type of thing that can change next year, whereupon we catch up with the Dolphins. 

And I assume you mean Tyrod Taylor, not Manuel. 
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RE: "There's a loose belief that Taylor could get another year" - Geno_Can_Dunk - 12-10-2020, 04:09 PM

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