![]() The LT injury stinks, especially since we'd managed to start the same five guys in all games so far which is almost a miracle in this league, but in my opinion the key improvement has been the play in the interior, so we might be able to eat that injury.Įdit: Okay, some specifics after checking, he was sacked 13 times across the two games when we opened 0-2, and also 5 times in that MNF blowout loss to Cleveland, and otherwise has never been sacked more than three times (happened twice, in wins). I think it's true that on our seven-game win streak, we've never given up more than two sacks in any game, which is a hell of a difference from what everyone saw in the playoffs a year ago. Our "new and improved line" gave up a sack on the first play of 2022 and was playing rough when we started 4-4, but it's been much improved since then. But the NFL is about consistency over time. Percentage today doesn't mean as much, in my opinion, because so many guys dump it off, even if it's for no gain or a loss rather than just throwing it away or trying to fit it in a tight window, plus they don't have to worry about receivers being knocked out over the middle, dropping passes.īurrow, however, actually does fit the ball into tight windows. As of today, the only QB with more than 200 attempts with less than 60% completions is Zach Wilson. Before defenseless receiver rule changes, you'd have multiple QBs who started more than half the season with less than 60%. With where the NFL is currently at and will be headed as more safety protocols and rules get introduced, it doesn't really matter who is more accurate, there will be many QBs above Brees in completion percentage just because of how offenses can operate. He turned the team around to go to a Super Bowl and has poised this team to potentially grab a 1st seed. Fans who think otherwise are blinded by some weird bias. He elevates that talent to play at their absolute best. I disagree with any fan that thinks Zac Taylor is carried by talent. There are certain points where Callahan is in charge, Burrow's in charge or Taylor is in charge and so far they seem to flow really well. ![]() Aside from that, I think his flexibility on who calls plays at specific times has really helped. There are some incredible examples just this past season of him throwing in plays that just eat up so much clock time on drives when the Bengals are up. He absolutely knows how to manage clock control. Taylor has definitely made mistakes on game day, but what coach hasn't? There are two things I typically like to highlight about Zac Taylor on game day. The majority of fans exposure is going to be the few hours of the game each week, not the days of preparation, mentoring and morale boosting prior to games. I think fans evaluating coaches is always going to be a biased affair. /r/usfl - United States Football League./r/footballcards - Football Card Collecting./r/footballstrategy - Football Strategy./r/nflofftopic - r/NFL for non-NFL topics./r/nflmarketplace - Buy, sell, trade, everything NFL related./r/nflnoobs - For all your NFL-related questions./r/cordcutters - How to watch NFL games. ![]() * = Clinched division and homefield advantage Which games will be shown locally? Standings AFC Which team should I root for? Week 15 Schedule times (EST) Follow us on Twitter Guidelines Free Talk Threads
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