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4 minutes ago, spicoli said:

 

It really is lol.

They didn't lose today because of the lines.

This is the NFL they're all gonna be close. 

 

They didn't lose because of the lines?  Only gained 70 yards rushing and gave up 3 sacks.  Burrow only had 164 yards passing

and was running for his life.  

 

Got gouged in the run game for 170 yards and gave up an average of close to 5 yards a carry.  

 

Yeah, the OL and DL didn't have anything to do with any of that!?  lol

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5 minutes ago, spicoli said:

 

They win if Hudson doesn't fumble and Geseiki doesn't drop the ball.

That has nothing whatsoever to being "outplayed/outcoached".

If those two plays don't happen and they win is Taylor still the worst coach ever?

 

 

Yeah, and if only I had 5 more numbers, I would have won the lottery too!  

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2 minutes ago, Randle P McMurphy said:

 

 

 

 

They didn't lose because of the lines?  Only gained 70 yards rushing and gave up 3 sacks.  Burrow only had 164 yards passing

and was running for his life.  

 

Got gouged in the run game for 170 yards and gave up an average of close to 5 yards a carry.  

 

Yeah, the OL and DL didn't have anything to do with any of that!?  lol

 

 

lol they lost because they turned the ball over twice resulting in a 20 point swing.

 

they could have played like shit on both lines and still easily won this game.

 

too funny. 

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10 minutes ago, spicoli said:

 

They win if Hudson doesn't fumble and Geseiki doesn't drop the ball.

That has nothing whatsoever to being "outplayed/outcoached".

If those two plays don't happen and they win is Taylor still the worst coach ever?

 

It wasn't just those plays. The line again was not good, was abysmal in run blocking (how many years for that now?), wrs could not get open, the D could not stop the run. Jacoby picked apart the D in soft coverage, they couldn't get to the QB with Michael fucking Jordan starting, remember that guy? And tackling was horrid.

 

Stop it. You're better than this.

 

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2 minutes ago, Randle P McMurphy said:

 

 

Yeah, and if only I had 5 more numbers, I would have won the lottery too!  

 

So Taylor is a bad coach because he didn't predict the right lottery numbers?

Predicting a players stupidity isn't much different. 

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1 minute ago, spicoli said:

 

 

lol they lost because they turned the ball over twice resulting in a 20 point swing.

 

they could have played like shit on both lines and still easily won this game.

 

too funny. 

But that doesn't excuse the shitty tackling and Oline giving up 3 sacks and at least that in pressures and poor run blocking.

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10 minutes ago, Jamie_B said:

 

It wasn't just those plays. The line again was not good, was abysmal in run blocking (how many years for that now?), wrs could not get open, the D could not stop the run. Jacoby picked apart the D in soft coverage, they couldn't get to the QB with Michael fucking Jordan starting, remember that guy? And tackling was horrid.

 

Stop it. You're better than this.

 

 

No, YOU are  better than this. 

All the bad, they still win without the TO's....can you really not see that?

2 to's = 20 point swing. C'mon!

 

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Just now, Randle P McMurphy said:

 

I didn't say anything about Taylor but now that you mention it, him punting on 4th and 2 instead of going for it wasn't exactly

a good decision!  

 

Defense shoulda stepped up, huh? 

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Just now, Randle P McMurphy said:

 

Yeah!  Especially the DL with I don't know, maybe stopping the run or putting pressure on the QB?  

 

Yeah I'm definitely sure they can't improve after a single game. 

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In what area did this team look ready to play?   That's coaching.  Not saying they're bad overall but today they simply did not get the job done.  It's hard not to notice how much of their game plan seems to be for Joe to carry the entire team on his back.

 

But hey, sure, on to KC.  

 

 

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19 minutes ago, spicoli said:

 

 

lol they lost because they turned the ball over twice resulting in a 20 point swing.

 

they could have played like shit on both lines and still easily won this game.

 

too funny. 

 But they didn’t.  Kansas City doesn’t lose games like this against terrible opponents.  That is the standard whether you like it if not. 

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16 minutes ago, Randle P McMurphy said:

 

They sure can't get much worse though can they?  A sign of life would be an improvement.

 

Sure they can.  They were mostly in this game but couldn't stop a Jacoby Brisket-led offense (yikes), while also dropping the ball every time they did get their hands on it.

 

This same  effort against KC would look much worse, like blowout potential. 

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3 hours ago, saphead said:

Take Ja'Marr''s offer off the table. He can play it out, or not.  This ream is going nowhere. 

 

I agree. 

 

He's not beat double teams consistently since people weren't ready for him. He's not elite to the degree that her deserves to even in the top 3 conversation. And this team has way too many needs (STILL) than to sink so many of its resources into one WR. We have a good QB, if he can stay healthy. With that single ingredient, you win championships with offensive lines and Defense. Those are the places we ought to put our resources. 

 

But we HAVE to start with coaching. Aside from their terrible decisions and terrible game calling and management, at some point we have to hold them accountable for not addressing glaring, consistent problems year after year. I highly doubt that ownership was entirely behind signing Rankins. Pollack could not have gloated more over OBJ. This is a steaming piling shit of organizational mediocrity...where everyone involved realizes that the mediocrity around them will help them keep their jobs because no one of them is going to point the finger at anyone else. Classic organizational dysfunction that results in sabotage. 

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3 minutes ago, T-Dub said:

 

Sure they can.  They were mostly in this game but couldn't stop a Jacoby Brisket-led offense (yikes), while also dropping the ball every time they did get their hands on it.

 

This same  effort against KC would look much worse, like blowout potential. 

 

That's what I'm saying.  A sign of life would be an improvement.  If they were playing the Chiefs today it would probably would've 

been the Bengals worst lost in team history!  lol  No blowout "potential," but an ACTUAL blowout! 

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As an afterthought...

 

Today's pant load looked like their 4th preseason game with all the starters playing.

Mediocre chemistry and gelling, meh communication, and players simply underperforming

which all cannot be blamed on the coach.  Throw in brain farts like our future multimillionaire 

veteran wide receiver not having enough sense to get off the field in time and get flagged for it.

Perhaps, dare I say it? some degree of systemic immaturity from the top down.

Who really gives a rat's ass what color shirts the fans wear or those ridiculous dog dick uniforms?

All the cutesy questions for funny answers and off season stylin' and profilin'.

Ja'Marr's contract is more of a distraction than perhaps admitted and remember the post with

the monkey getting cucumbers vs the one who got the grapes?  There has to be some resentment.

 

Just me :liberalmedia:, but let's get back to playing football and be more concerned about what goes on on the field

rather than what is going to be said in the post game interview.  I would much prefer a "Get the fuck out of my face"

than a Marvin paraphrase and we are seeing more and more of those.  Which really gives me the willies.

 

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39 minutes ago, spicoli said:

 

No, YOU are  better than this. 

All the bad, they still win without the TO's....can you really not see that?

2 to's = 20 point swing. C'mon!

 

 

And we would have been lucky to get out with a win.

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Is Taylor a horrible coach?  No.   Does he have issues getting his team ready for the regular season?  Yes, he does.  It’s a problem he needs to address, but appears too stubborn.   
 

Guys drop balls.  The Gesicki drop sucked, but that was a hard catch.  The Hudson fumble was totally bush.  He was celebrating before he got to the end zone.  
 

You are doing exactly what Shula, Coslet, and LeBeau would do after an ugly loss.  If this, but that….Its not the end of the world, but this performance early in the season is getting predictable and that’s not OK. 

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2 minutes ago, alleycat said:

 

I agree. 

 

He's not beat double teams consistently since people weren't ready for him. He's not elite to the degree that her deserves to even in the top 3 conversation. And this team has way too many needs (STILL) than to sink so many of its resources into one WR. We have a good QB, if he can stay healthy. With that single ingredient, you win championships with offensive lines and Defense. Those are the places we ought to put our resources. 

 

But we HAVE to start with coaching. Aside from their terrible decisions and terrible game calling and management, at some point we have to hold them accountable for not addressing glaring, consistent problems year after year. I highly doubt that ownership was entirely behind signing Rankins. Pollack could not have gloated more over OBJ. This is a steaming piling shit of organizational mediocrity...where everyone involved realizes that the mediocrity around them will help them keep their jobs because no one of them is going to point the finger at anyone else. Classic organizational dysfunction that results in sabotage. 

 

His rookie year he had 1,455 yards and 13 TD's.  Since then he's come up short of even matching that by 200 yards 1 season and 400 yards the other.

There's a minimum of 3 WR's that Chase can't touch.  Jefferson, Lamb and Tyreek Hill.  All 3 of those guys have surpassed 1,700-1,800 yards and with

LESSER QB's.  Put any of those 3 with Burrow and Calvin Johnson's record is in jeopardy!!  Giving Chase a giant contract and were tying up 25%-30% 

of the cap with 2 players.  Doesn't make sense with a run defense that can't stop a water leak let alone a RB and an OL that gives up sacks like a crackwhore

giving up pussy for crack!  (For lack of a better description!) :ph34r:

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