Wasn’t it the Bucs game in week 2 where there were complaints that they took the ball out of their playmakers hands and kept giving straight handoffs to backs trying to kill the clock instead of being aggressive?
Wasn’t it the Broncos game in week 4 where we figured out we can’t go into prevent defense and play safe with a decent lead?
Unsure where you got that narrative for the Bucs game, that was the one where Fields’ had some of his most egregious turn downs and sacks (including a TD) when the ball was in his hands.
The narrative of the Broncos game was horrendously awful situational playcalling by Getsy/Flus and bad ball security by Fields.
I may be mis-remembering the Bucs game. All I remember was 1 game having a time where they were attempting to manage the clock but made the switch away from options to straight hand-offs. That may have also been the Broncos game, not the Bucs. Either way, the criticism existed before this game.
Wasn’t it the Bucs game in week 2 where there were complaints that they took the ball out of their playmakers hands and kept giving straight handoffs to backs trying to kill the clock instead of being aggressive?
Wasn’t it the Broncos game in week 4 where we figured out we can’t go into prevent defense and play safe with a decent lead?
That’s what makes it so frustrating. This game is Groundhog Day all over again
Unsure where you got that narrative for the Bucs game, that was the one where Fields’ had some of his most egregious turn downs and sacks (including a TD) when the ball was in his hands.
The narrative of the Broncos game was horrendously awful situational playcalling by Getsy/Flus and bad ball security by Fields.
I may be mis-remembering the Bucs game. All I remember was 1 game having a time where they were attempting to manage the clock but made the switch away from options to straight hand-offs. That may have also been the Broncos game, not the Bucs. Either way, the criticism existed before this game.