12-16-2020, 04:25 PM
(12-16-2020, 03:01 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: I think Zac has reached a point, where as fans, it's not even worth analyzing such things anymore. "Why won't he call a screen?!?" type stuff is better saved for when there is an actual chance of winning. Zac has returned the Bengals to the 1990s where, as a fan, you're just waiting for the next Bungle moment.
His post game conferences are worse than typical coach-speak. He spews empty rhetoric and I wonder if he actually believes the positive spin he tries to thrust into his answers. Also, he's not one to usually have himself or his coaches take accountability for loss after loss. Yes, he recently said, "It's on me," but he usually is more apt to point out player mistakes. Zac is not what some think him to be, a leader. He's not a good leader and he's not a good coach. I'm older than Zac & he just strikes me as a young dude not prepared for his profession. He should still be a QB coach somewhere else.
Anyhow /endrant & you're right, he's not good at any one thing.
I didn't feel this way heading in to the pittsburgh game. Three straight games of 30+ points. I thought, even if they lost, that there would be a "wow, this kid and this offense are going to be scary good", but it was an exercise in futility. I excused it against the Ravens, but pitt looked like they were playing against a JV offense, and that was where the season just went Ka-THUNK!