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Fire Zac Taylor right now..
(5 hours ago)PhilHos Wrote: Yeah, probably best to have kicked it on 3rd down instead of running the ball there. But, there's a reason they say hindsght is 20/20

The way the snap was mishandled at the last second, I don't think Evan would have had time to back out of the kick anyway. 
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(5 hours ago)Wyche Wrote: Yep .....but the defense's performance would still be an area of concern for me. They've been awful with zero exaggeration.

Awful is OVERstating it.
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(5 hours ago)Sled21 Wrote: The way the snap was mishandled at the last second, I don't think Evan would have had time to back out of the kick anyway. 

No, but Rekhow probably had time to just fall on it.
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(5 hours ago)Sled21 Wrote: Dalton did not get run out of town because he was not perfect in every game. Dalton got "run out of town" because almost every time he had to play in the bright lights of Prime Time or the Playoffs he folded and became "Bad Andy" 


They were on him before that became a thing. I saw with my own two eyes on this very board people degrading him over his hair color. One poster went as far as to categorize every red haired person on the planet as losers and choke artists....and gave lame ass examples supporting that nonsense.  I saw him have games just like yesterday where he would put up good numbers and throw one interception (sometimes off a tip) and get the blame for Rey Maualuga looking like Fridge Perry in coverage. He got blamed for losing to AZ on MNF after playing a whale of a game. The playoffs were icing on the cake. 

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(Yesterday, 06:27 PM)CloeHokie Wrote: That by definition is playing like a coward. And right into their hands. We are paying Joe a LOT of money to make throws to win not hand off to a 5th round pick up the middle when Bal is 100000% expecting the run.


Paying Money Mac quite a bit to win games in scenarios JUST LIKE yesterday too. 

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(Yesterday, 06:32 PM)casear2727 Wrote: We didnt need any yards, taking unnecessary risks can be considered amateur. 

If we tried to pass and we were pushed back due to holding call or a sack, the same posters here would be crying and yelling to fire Zac.

If the ball was tipped at the LOS and intercepted, the same.  

These run calls were not bad calls.  They were conservative AND Zac did call for a pass, likely on 2nd down.

Im not a huge Zac defender but basic football is basic football.

Exactly, it's remedial coaching....but some hack on Twitter posted some nonsense and riled up the commoners. I mean, this is pee wee level coaching. You don't give them a chance to push you out of range of potential points....or worse, turn it over. Like you did in the red zone the possession before. 

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(Yesterday, 09:19 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Yeah, Joe called the run

But in case your motivation is to assert Zac took no responsibility. here's the rest of the quote:

 


Context is not allowed....

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(Yesterday, 09:20 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Overall, Marvin is a way better coach.

Zac has Burrow though.

Marvin had Dalton and an injured Palmer.


Bro, I like you, and most of your takes, but ....... LMAO

Not even a little better, let alone way better. That injured Palmer won playoff games in AZ at the tail end of his career. Marvin choked as much as, or more than anybody. 

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(5 hours ago)Wyche Wrote: Exactly, it's remedial coaching....but some hack on Twitter posted some nonsense and riled up the commoners. I mean, this is pee wee level coaching. You don't give them a chance to push you out of range of potential points....or worse, turn it over. Like you did in the red zone the possession before. 

The Atlanta Falcons lost a SuperBowl to the Tom Brady Patriots after the coach decided to have QB Matt Ryan pass the ball late in the game, when they were in field goal position and ready to push the lead up to 11 points with about 3 minutes to go. First Ryan was sacked that pushed the Falcons to the edge of field goal range and then the Falcons got a holding call that pushed them out of FG range. Matt Ryan had had a terrific year -- MVP and top offensive player -- but it was still the wrong decision to try and have him pass because of the risk of a sack and holding call. I feel the same way about what the Bengals did in OT -- they were in position to win with a FG and shouldn't risk getting pushed out of FG range.
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(5 hours ago)Wyche Wrote: They were on him before that became a thing. I saw with my own two eyes on this very board people degrading him over his hair color. One poster went as far as to categorize every red haired person on the planet as losers and choke artists....and gave lame as examples supporting that nonsense.  I saw him have games just like yesterday where he would put up good numbers and throw one interception (sometimes off a tip) and get the blame for Rey Maualuga looking like Fridge Perry in coverage. He got blamed for losing to AZ on MNF after playing a whale of a game. The playoffs were icing on the cake. 

SNF, but your point stands: that stupid game that we lost on a Peko penalty, "personal foul, #94 tried to mimic the cadence and get the player to false start," the first time I every heard that penalty and what a crock of shit: like any linesman or anyone can tell who is talking from half a field away? Bullshit.
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The HC/OC is doing a good job. The DC is not.

The players themselves (save for the usual suspects) are NOT doing a good job. Each loss (except the first one, which I will put on the entire building) has come down to player execution on the field.
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(5 hours ago)PhilHos Wrote: To be fair, it was posters in the Bengals subreddit that were echoing the thought to fire Zac Taylor, too.


That's what I don't understand. Like I think we SHOULD replace Lou, but to go straight at Zac? After the last 3 seasons AND how our offense has looked after the NE game?


Same. Someone responsible for that defense, be it Lou, Duke Tobin, a scout, whoever has got to go. Zac needs to show some accountability and send a message there. I'm all for that criticism. 

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(4 hours ago)Nepa Wrote: The Atlanta Falcons lost a SuperBowl to the Tom Brady Patriots after the coach decided to have QB Matt Ryan pass the ball late in the game, when they were in field goal position and ready to push the lead up to 11 points with about 3 minutes to go. First Ryan was sacked that pushed the Falcons to the edge of field goal range and then the Falcons got a holding call that pushed them out of FG range. Matt Ryan had had a terrific year -- MVP and top offensive player -- but it was still the wrong decision to try and have him pass because of the risk of a sack and holding call. I feel the same way about what the Bengals did in OT -- they were in position to win with a FG and shouldn't risk getting pushed out of FG range.


EXACTLY. If one of those things had happened, people would be losing their minds (and rightfully so). 

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(4 hours ago)Wyche Wrote: Same. Someone responsible for that defense, be it Lou, Duke Tobin, a scout, whoever has got to go. Zac needs to show some accountability and send a message there. I'm all for that criticism. 

I'm wondering if Zac is giving Lou until the bye week to fix the defense before replacing him, but I don't know if we can afford to wait until the bye week. 
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(4 hours ago)Wyche Wrote: Bro, I like you, and most of your takes, but ....... LMAO

Not even a little better, let alone way better. That injured Palmer won playoff games in AZ at the tail end of his career. Marvin choked as much as, or more than anybody. 

Zac Taylor: 38-48-1
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(4 hours ago)PhilHos Wrote: I'm wondering if Zac is giving Lou until the bye week to fix the defense before replacing him, but I don't know if we can afford to wait until the bye week. 

Yeah, if Vrabel wants the job I would swap them now. If the defense is still bad, I don't consider it much a loss for the risk is some of this problem Lou's.

The defense is not talented; they're slow, out of position, missing tackles, taking bad angles, trying to strip the ball instead of bring the man down (in contextual situations), they don't swarm tackle. I would have expected the last 5 Lou would have fixed "by now", but then I realize he's not as good as we thought he was.

This organization seemingly has limited accountability from the top, people are paid too much to suck. Fans should get their money back after every loss lol
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(4 hours ago)reuben.ahmed Wrote: Zac Taylor: 38-48-1

He inherited one of the worst rosters in football, had it retool & in a SB & back to back AFCCGs within 3 seasons of getting the job.

Throwing ZT's overall record in his face without context of the begining is like people holding Trump's overall economic stats against him while not mentioning the effect COVID had on it in the end.
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(4 hours ago)PhilHos Wrote: I'm wondering if Zac is giving Lou until the bye week to fix the defense before replacing him, but I don't know if we can afford to wait until the bye week. 

Lou can't fix the defense. He doesn't have the talent on that side of the ball. The defensive line is really struggling. No one can win outside of Trey. The safety play has been a huge burden. There is no scheming that can save it. If your pass rushers can't pass rush, what do you do? You need the personnel and Cincinnati doesn't have it. 
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(4 hours ago)PDub80 Wrote: Throwing ZT's overall record in his face without context of the beginning…

Yes, Zac inherited a terrible roster and we can consider 2019 and 2020 as throw-away development time but the Bengals have been on a downward trend since the last AFC Championship appearance. The bottom line is Zac is on track for one of his worst season records.
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Not sure if it was mentioned just posting quick before work but another coaching blunder by Taylor 3rd and goal and an half inch out and we get a delay of game !? I lost my mind watching this I get you wanted the refs to reset the clock but you need to call a timeout there. Thank god Burrow bailed us out but 2 chances from a half inch out is completely different then getting set back where we did.
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