Oso planning to go pro
Buffalo is missing something. Not sure if it’s the coach but something feels like it’s missing there. Secondary was depleted but Cincinnati imposed their will against them and Miami would have beaten them if they had a QB
For one thing, Buffalo's pass rush all but vanished after Von Miller got hurt. That, combined with their problems in the secondary, has made them easy pickin's for great QBs. For another, Allen did not get better this season and, arguably, regressed a little. He made boneheaded mistakes in several games, mistakes unbefitting a QB of his talent. He also took a beating, as Buffalo used him as a runner a lot down the stretch.You might be right about the coaching, too. I sure hope the Panthers do better than the Bills' OC. I feel comfortable saying the best 4 teams reached the conference title games. There is no legit argument for Buffalo being better than KC (with a healthy-ish Mahomes), Philly or San Fran. And given the way Cinci is playing, including yesterday, not better than the Bengals either.
I feel comfortable saying the best 4 teams reached the conference title games. There is no legit argument for Buffalo being better than KC (with a healthy-ish Mahomes), Philly or San Fran. And given the way Cinci is playing, including yesterday, not better than the Bengals either.
Hot take, Bills should have fired McDermott and kept Daboll.
I think Ken Dorsey is fine. We might be underestimating the impact Allen’s injury had on him but I agree they used his legs too much down the stretch. Miller is a great player but if your defense solely relies on him at this point, your roster has other holes
The Cowboys streak of 27 seasons without reaching the conference championship game is pretty amazing to me. It's not like they have been bad either. The Jets and Jags have been to three championship games EACH since the Cowboys were last in one.
There is one common denominator during this period.Jerry Jones is the worst GM in the league. I'm talking, of course, on the football side of GM'ing. He is great on the money making side.
We're gonna need to have some conversations on Dak this offseason
Nah.He hasn't been the best, but worst?His team has made the playoffs five of the last 10 years, and has the 8th most wins in the league since 2010. He's got a respectable draft record, landing several all-pro talents (Martin, Diggs, Parsons, Frederick, Smith, Diggs) over the past decade while rarely picking in the top 10.If you think his record of accomplishment is worse than the Dave Gettlemans and Steve Keims of the world, I'm not sure what to tell you.
Dak is just the absolute nightmare for an NFL team. Signs a big money deal...and IMMEDIATELY regresses across the board.Add to that paying significant money to an RB who isn't much better, if at all, than his backup.
My favorite coaching stat is that no Lions head coach has ever gone on to be the head coach of another NFL team.
My least favorite coaching stat is that a team has given an 0-16 defensive coordinator a second job as defensive coordinator.
Dak is just the absolute nightmare for an NFL team. Signs a big money deal...and IMMEDIATELY regresses across the board.Add to that paying significant money to an RB who isn't much better, if at all, than his backup.At least they have one of the best WRs in the NFL for another year on a rookie deal.
Panthers hiring Frank Reich, which is ... interesting?
Trying to stay open-minded and optimistic, which is my M.O. as a fan (and in life). Not easy here. Reich wasn't one of my top choices.