I was talking about one specific game, but some fans can't admit Ben sucked. Keep that same energy when the new coach goes 5-12 or 6-11 :shrug:.
I'm talking like when the Steelers loss to the Browns in the playoffs and Ben threw 4 interceptions, but fans want to blame the HC for that loss.
Maybe Flores learned from his mistakes in Miami, and he calls the plays on defense himself.
I liked the ending it surprised me didn't see it playing out like that.
Maybe now fans will realize how hard it is to win in the playoffs when your QB turns the ball over 4 times or more, look at Stroud and Allen.
I have been seeing this a lot this weekend people trying to compare New England situation to Pittsburgh, they went 4-13 two years in a row and...
But I thought it was only Tomlin's defense that struggled in the playoffs :shrug:.
Hurts signed a 5 year 255 million dollar contract he got paid.
Sure, Dan might be in the room but we know the two guys who will make the call on the hire.
The mods put out a warning recently to not bump threads unnecessarily.
[MEDIA] I guess it wasn't just Fautanu that got worked by the Texans edge rushers.
Well, at his press conference last week Art said it will be him and Khan leading the search.
[MEDIA] The GM put this roster together yet he gets a promotion :rolleyes:.
7 sacks is elite :rolleyes:?
McDermott to the Steelers and Tomlin to the Bills who says no :hehehe:
Wrong, Allen is a top 5 QB you hate him for some reason :rolleyes:. This is the first playoff game where he has been a turnover machine
It was already posted in this thread about the Giants checking on Tomlin all they have to is call his agent, I don't know why that is so hard for...
McDermott did call his own defense for a few years after he got rid of Leslie Frazier, their defense was never good enough in the playoffs.
I think the Bills and Ravens jobs are the most attractive they have veteran franchise QBs.
The Eagles paid their QB and both starting WRs, they were able to do it because their defense is young and many of them still on rookie contracts.