NFL Season 2020

Fins won as many games as I thought they might all season ......YAY ...throw in Braves looking like they have a big chance in the MLB if they get past LA .....finally some winning teams
 
@watersider said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247544) said:
Watching the Bengals was awful. They're just not competitive at all in the basics of football: Offensive and defensive lines. Just awful. And what do they do in the second round of the draft? Another wide receiver to add to their nothing Tight end of a year ago This team is horrible. They need to fire Zac Taylor now. Now. He's the offensive guru, right? The offense has sucked in all but one game. What is he there for? What track record does he have that gives the team confidence in him, having never been a coach of anything but quarterbacks before? He was a terrible hire and he's been a terrible coach where just about every player has regressed and nothing has improved. As bad as the offensive line is, and it was bad last year and they refused to change anything, surely Taylor can come up with some way of making it at least somewhat mimicking an offense.

Bengals Project for 2020: Turn Joe Burrow into Andy Dalton. Almost there.

I couldn't watch the 4th quarter this morning, just too hard to watch. I will say the defence is improving and did a good job of containing Lamar. Everything else was just horrible, Oline is just next level bad, couldn't protect or open any lanes for Mixon. Burrow while being an extraordinary talent holds the ball for way too long, I am not expecting him to get the ball out as quick as Dalton used to but he cannot keep taking the hits he is receiving. It is just sad to watch AJ now as well. To make it even more depressing Andy get the Cowboys the win after Prescott breaks his leg.
 
@willow said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247576) said:
I can't believe the Browns are 4 and 1 to start the season.

Shhhhhh, I'm doing a very good job of ignoring that fact.
 
@cochise said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247598) said:
@willow said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247576) said:
I can't believe the Browns are 4 and 1 to start the season.

Shhhhhh, I'm doing a very good job of ignoring that fact.

would u like 1 form fluctuating quarterback?
 
@TheDaBoss said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247600) said:
@cochise said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247598) said:
@willow said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247576) said:
I can't believe the Browns are 4 and 1 to start the season.

Shhhhhh, I'm doing a very good job of ignoring that fact.

would u like 1 form fluctuating quarterback?

I've only seen 3 Browns games in the past 2 years, the ones against the Bengals. They are 2-1 in those.
 
I'm increasingly more NFL obsessed, I will watch as many games as possible and all the highlights.

Even last night I watched the ESPN doc "The two Bills"

Listening to a Podcast right now as I type,

The best thing about work from home is that i get to get more content.
 
Patriots making fools of all the knockers who thought they were gone.

Love watching the Rookies come on.

Herbert my man today. Held his own against Brady and Mahomes. Brees this time. In the deep end and handling it well.

Shout out to John Gruden and The Raiders, fun to watch this year.
 
@cochise said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247602) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247600) said:
@cochise said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247598) said:
@willow said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247576) said:
I can't believe the Browns are 4 and 1 to start the season.

Shhhhhh, I'm doing a very good job of ignoring that fact.

would u like 1 form fluctuating quarterback?

I've only seen 3 Browns games in the past 2 years, the ones against the Bengals. They are 2-1 in those.

Yeah Jaguars lost to Bengals as well

we have still yet to find out what sort of 'NFL' team they are

very annoying
 
@Jedi_Tiger said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247594) said:
Bills and Browns having a good year.
My sentimental fave is Bill's but also like 49ers who are not doing that well

I wish the Vikings kept Steffanski & got rid of Zimmer. There are too many similarities with supporting the Vikings & the Tigers
 
@Jedi_Tiger said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247594) said:
Bills and Browns having a good year.
My sentimental fave is Bill's but also like 49ers who are not doing that well

49ers down on troops unfortunately and its going to cost them this season.
 
@cochise said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247562) said:
@watersider said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247544) said:
Watching the Bengals was awful. They're just not competitive at all in the basics of football: Offensive and defensive lines. Just awful. And what do they do in the second round of the draft? Another wide receiver to add to their nothing Tight end of a year ago This team is horrible. They need to fire Zac Taylor now. Now. He's the offensive guru, right? The offense has sucked in all but one game. What is he there for? What track record does he have that gives the team confidence in him, having never been a coach of anything but quarterbacks before? He was a terrible hire and he's been a terrible coach where just about every player has regressed and nothing has improved. As bad as the offensive line is, and it was bad last year and they refused to change anything, surely Taylor can come up with some way of making it at least somewhat mimicking an offense.

Bengals Project for 2020: Turn Joe Burrow into Andy Dalton. Almost there.

I couldn't watch the 4th quarter this morning, just too hard to watch. I will say the defence is improving and did a good job of containing Lamar. Everything else was just horrible, Oline is just next level bad, couldn't protect or open any lanes for Mixon. Burrow while being an extraordinary talent holds the ball for way too long, I am not expecting him to get the ball out as quick as Dalton used to but he cannot keep taking the hits he is receiving. It is just sad to watch AJ now as well. To make it even more depressing Andy get the Cowboys the win after Prescott breaks his leg.

I'd be happy to see Dalton do well, didn't do anything wrong with us. I'm glad they moved him on, but if he plays well at cowboys it's more evidence that the supposed qb guru Taylor can't coach. I wouldn't sack the Defensive coordinator now, they seem almost functional (although teams are still running very comfortably against them). I don't mind Burrow holding the ball, he had absolutely no time most of the time and was trying to make a play, I like that. The problem is the offensive line. I don't care who our wide receivers are, but Brown has always overvalued that position. We've alays had good receivers and rarely had success. Belichick goes for the opposite approach. And on offense I don't know what they're trying to do, I don't see any distinct approach to their plays and they continue to not do anything about their offensive line despite the desperate situation. I think a good coach would have been able to identify that.
 
@watersider said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247750) said:
@cochise said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247562) said:
@watersider said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247544) said:
Watching the Bengals was awful. They're just not competitive at all in the basics of football: Offensive and defensive lines. Just awful. And what do they do in the second round of the draft? Another wide receiver to add to their nothing Tight end of a year ago This team is horrible. They need to fire Zac Taylor now. Now. He's the offensive guru, right? The offense has sucked in all but one game. What is he there for? What track record does he have that gives the team confidence in him, having never been a coach of anything but quarterbacks before? He was a terrible hire and he's been a terrible coach where just about every player has regressed and nothing has improved. As bad as the offensive line is, and it was bad last year and they refused to change anything, surely Taylor can come up with some way of making it at least somewhat mimicking an offense.

Bengals Project for 2020: Turn Joe Burrow into Andy Dalton. Almost there.

I couldn't watch the 4th quarter this morning, just too hard to watch. I will say the defence is improving and did a good job of containing Lamar. Everything else was just horrible, Oline is just next level bad, couldn't protect or open any lanes for Mixon. Burrow while being an extraordinary talent holds the ball for way too long, I am not expecting him to get the ball out as quick as Dalton used to but he cannot keep taking the hits he is receiving. It is just sad to watch AJ now as well. To make it even more depressing Andy get the Cowboys the win after Prescott breaks his leg.

I'd be happy to see Dalton do well, didn't do anything wrong with us. I'm glad they moved him on, but if he plays well at cowboys it's more evidence that the supposed qb guru Taylor can't coach. I wouldn't sack the Defensive coordinator now, they seem almost functional (although teams are still running very comfortably against them). I don't mind Burrow holding the ball, he had absolutely no time most of the time and was trying to make a play, I like that. The problem is the offensive line. I don't care who our wide receivers are, but Brown has always overvalued that position. We've alays had good receivers and rarely had success. Belichick goes for the opposite approach. And on offense I don't know what they're trying to do, I don't see any distinct approach to their plays and they continue to not do anything about their offensive line despite the desperate situation. I think a good coach would have been able to identify that.

I'm a Dalton fan, I was at his 1st game on 2011. The online is horrible but Taylor doesn't help it either. Most of the game we were running too many recievers instead of putting bodies in to help the line. The offensive play design and play calling is terrible.
 
@cochise said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247753) said:
@watersider said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247750) said:
@cochise said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247562) said:
@watersider said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247544) said:
Watching the Bengals was awful. They're just not competitive at all in the basics of football: Offensive and defensive lines. Just awful. And what do they do in the second round of the draft? Another wide receiver to add to their nothing Tight end of a year ago This team is horrible. They need to fire Zac Taylor now. Now. He's the offensive guru, right? The offense has sucked in all but one game. What is he there for? What track record does he have that gives the team confidence in him, having never been a coach of anything but quarterbacks before? He was a terrible hire and he's been a terrible coach where just about every player has regressed and nothing has improved. As bad as the offensive line is, and it was bad last year and they refused to change anything, surely Taylor can come up with some way of making it at least somewhat mimicking an offense.

Bengals Project for 2020: Turn Joe Burrow into Andy Dalton. Almost there.

I couldn't watch the 4th quarter this morning, just too hard to watch. I will say the defence is improving and did a good job of containing Lamar. Everything else was just horrible, Oline is just next level bad, couldn't protect or open any lanes for Mixon. Burrow while being an extraordinary talent holds the ball for way too long, I am not expecting him to get the ball out as quick as Dalton used to but he cannot keep taking the hits he is receiving. It is just sad to watch AJ now as well. To make it even more depressing Andy get the Cowboys the win after Prescott breaks his leg.

I'd be happy to see Dalton do well, didn't do anything wrong with us. I'm glad they moved him on, but if he plays well at cowboys it's more evidence that the supposed qb guru Taylor can't coach. I wouldn't sack the Defensive coordinator now, they seem almost functional (although teams are still running very comfortably against them). I don't mind Burrow holding the ball, he had absolutely no time most of the time and was trying to make a play, I like that. The problem is the offensive line. I don't care who our wide receivers are, but Brown has always overvalued that position. We've alays had good receivers and rarely had success. Belichick goes for the opposite approach. And on offense I don't know what they're trying to do, I don't see any distinct approach to their plays and they continue to not do anything about their offensive line despite the desperate situation. I think a good coach would have been able to identify that.

I'm a Dalton fan, I was at his 1st game on 2011. The online is horrible but Taylor doesn't help it either. Most of the game we were running too many recievers instead of putting bodies in to help the line. The offensive play design and play calling is terrible.

Yep, there's coaches that figure out a way to play to a team's strengths, and then there's Zac Taylor. He is rigidly sticking to a system he wasn't in charge of at the Rams, which isn't even all that special there. Last year we had no wide receivers and quarterbacks and two excellent running backs, and he never managed to use them effectively together. An offensive coordinator who lacks creativity and imagination is not a good coordinator. And in terms of what he does as HC, there's just obvious apathy towards him from the players and there's no toughness or aggression in our play. I think he's lost the room, and for good reason.
 
@Jedi_Tiger said in [NFL Season 2020](/post/1247594) said:
Bills and Browns having a good year.
My sentimental fave is Bill's but also like 49ers who are not doing that well

Great to see the Bills and Browns doing well, hopefully they can keep it rolling. Their fans have had bugger-all to cheer about for decades.
 
I spoke about Justin Herbert a couple weeks back.

Mentality like in League is everything.

Halfback/QB doesnt matter they both need mentality.

If only we had a draft system to upgrade our own situation.
 

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