• dochim@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    You forgot to say “successful” wrist surgery.

    Hope he heals well.

  • ChedduhBob@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    kinda scared that the bengals higher ups will see how big of a fraud zac taylor is and they’ll make a coaching change :/

    • AllWhipNoNaeNae@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      As a Bengals fan I completely agree with the sentiment that Coach Taylor is a fraud, I’ve been saying it ever since he was brought in, he’s been propped up by good players and a great defensive coordinator. The way he handled the calf injury to Burrow really exposed him as a bad coach imo. Any other decent coach would have benched Joe and started the backup, with Joe in the game during his injury completely limited the offense to essentially shotgun only formations and the results were obvious to how we started the season. A backup would have opened up the entire playbook and at least given us a chance to win. But unfortunately Taylor isn’t a good coach and did the worst thing he could have done. This wrist injury was inevitable with how Taylor handled everything.

    • HopscotchChampion69@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      if it wasn’t for Joe Burrow being his QB and Lou Anarumo running the defense it would be so much more clear to people that Taylor just isn’t the guy

    • SocialDistanceMedia@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Marvin Lewis lasted forever as coach and in fact may have been the Bengals coach when the Founding Fathers set sail for Plymouth Rock.

      Taylor is safe.

      • bauN7@alien.topB
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        10 months ago

        Here’s my hot take. Lewis was a better D Coordinator than Taylor is an O coordinator. That’s not much of a compliment but I’ll stick to it. I’ve never seen a coach be so stubborn and against change when things are obviously not working. Taylor is just lucky that he has such a young, talented team and Burrow to make him look better. Imagine what they’d do with someone competent.

        • CoachDizzy2465@alien.topB
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          10 months ago

          Not even hot, it’s 100% correct. ZT’s entire plan relies on Burrow and Chase just outperforming the other team. If one of them can’t get going, there goes the entire offensive plan. He was a terrible OC everywhere he’s gone. But as a players coach and team builder, I’d still say he’s better than Lewis.

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            10 months ago

            “Highly accurate QB and one of the best receivers in the league? Uhh uhh, lateral pass 4 yards behind the line of scrimmage for no gain 6x per game!”

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          10 months ago

          So you’re saying that the coordinator of the best defense of the 21st century is better at defense than Zac Taylor is at offense?

    • moffettusprime@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      You dumb bastard. ( jk ) You of all people should know the bengals don’t fire coaches. If Zac Taylor never makes the playoffs or a super bowl again. He’d still be the coach for 10 plus years. I mean, do you not remember Marvin Lewis?

    • getfuzzy77@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Wish they would. We need a HC who leaves the play calling to the OC. ZT might be a great guy but can’t say much for his performance this year. I don’t have any hope of him being let go or leaving any time soon consider we held on to ML for waaaaay too long.

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    10 months ago

    I hatelove watchin Burrow play. He’s so fucking accurate, it’s crazy.
    But he is developing a really worrying injury history, and he’s being sacked at like 1.4x the rate of Andrew Luck. In our division, that is… really bad. I hope Cinci does right by him. Having 3 WR1’s or 1.5’s, a top RB, the Top QB, and a great defense. But no offensive line (or just other teams castoffs) is a recipe for disaster. A fun, flashy, thrilling disaster. But a disaster

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      10 months ago

      Purdy came back better. I expect the same for burrow with significant rest and healing.

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      10 months ago

      Good question. I wonder how many injuries and surgeries one can go through before there’s a cumulative effect of the injuries and they start slowing someone down. Plus there’s got to be a mental toll that the injuries and rehab takes.

  • VictorFromCalifornia@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    All these disingenuous “get well soon” posts from Ravens and Steelers fans as if they didn’t cheer secretly when he went down…