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You keep on believing that.Nope. You are wrong. Mayo's call on what he wants to do.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.You keep on believing that.Nope. You are wrong. Mayo's call on what he wants to do.
The Browns are cursed forever.The biggest loser of last night is the Browns for giving up on Mayfield and giving the bag to Watson. So unbelievably stupid.
The Browns are cursed forever.
Per Pro Football Reference stats Bucs had the 20th ranked offense, they were 14th in Net Yards per attempt (top 10 in this stat all made the playoffs) and the rest of the division was worse than Tampa Bay in that stat. They are not a potent offense.The Bucs are a great example of what can happen when you upgrade at the QB position. If the Pats make the right decision at QB this offseason, their offense can rapidly go from anemic to potent, just like Tampa from 2022 to this year.
You keep believing your **** too.You keep on believing that.
I actually got a opposite opinion of this.Watching the playoffs is like watching a different game.
I can't stand how impotent our offense has been the last two seasons.
BB placed more emphasis on special teams then he did on offense.
This is actually interesting. If Goff or mayfield go to the superbowl it will be the 4th time in recent past where the qb was carried heavily by game plan and all star cast Eli, Peyton, russell w, nick foles.watching the resurrection of guys like Goff and mayfield is interesting to watch. Maybe some guys just develop at different rates.
Also could be that the bucs have a roster that has mayfield throwing to Evan’s/godwin.
I mean if we don’t upgrade the position whomever we get will be throwing to juju/parker
I'm not.opposed to giving BOB a shot if he's allowed to bring in his offensive staff and let him have full control of it.Mayo can't be blind to the offensive ineptitude of the last 4 years. He was a D-coach the entire time and saw it every day in practice.
I also pray he's smart enough to *help hire a good OC. We need a new, modern spark on this team.
The longer it goes, the more I think it may not be BOB or JMD - which could be a good thing.
I thought Nick Caley could be a great idea - I was pulling for him in '22 after JMD left. But he's since been with McVay, and could bring a lot of new ideas, while being well versed in the "Patriot way".
The Bucs are a great example of what can happen when you upgrade at the QB position. If the Pats make the right decision at QB this offseason, their offense can rapidly go from anemic to potent, just like Tampa from 2022 to this year.
What if they do?He may come back as a backup. They sure as **** aren't picking up his option
Nope
Corky is back per Kraft and Mayo has no say in the matter. Just like the Cowboys clownshow with every HC stuck with Sack Prescott because of Jerry.
All you peoples wanted BB out.
Hurts is over rated.I get the exact opposite take. The lesson from last night was unless you have a top QB, you gotta surround him with talent. Baker Mayfield is an average QB, but he has a very good receiving corp. He is journeyman. And it paid off. Jalen Hurts was missing AJ Brown and he wilted.
Hurts is over rated.
I hope Mayo also took some lessons from the Dolphins/Chiefs game. The Dolphins have a "nice guy" "players coach" and they didn't practice even once in cold conditions. They played in a high-pressure game in extremely adverse weather. And they folded like cheap suits.
It's one of my bigger concerns with Mayo. One thing I loved (and I'm sure the players hated) was BB practiced the team in all kinds of weather. He loved very hot days in August, or rainy, muddy or snowy practice days. Because practice in those conditions prepared the team for games in those conditions. And BBs strict discipline when it came to being on time, no players saying too much to the press, no off-field BS, the rigorous study of their opponents and frequent "quizzes" of the players, etc. translated to how they dealt with high pressure situations
I'm concerned Mayo will relent if he does some of the same things as BB and players complain.