AMATEUR HOUR! Bengals Look Lost in UGLY Monday Night Football Loss to Broncos
After laying an egg on Monday Night Football in Denver, this Cincinnati Bengals team through the last eight quarters anyway might be the worst team in the NFL. You are locked on Bengals, your daily Cincinnati Bengals podcast, part of the Locked on Podcast Network, your team every day. What up Bengals fans and welcome to another episode of the Locked On Bengals podcast, part of the Lockdown Podcast Network. Your team every day. I’m Jake Liscoco. He’s James RP and we’ve got you covered here on Locked On Bengals. Every day out there already know it. We appreciate all of you who don’t miss an episode and all of you who make Locked on Bengals your first listen. The Bengals had a debacle in Denver and that’s eight straight quarters of unwatchable football really on both sides of the ball from this team to the point that we talked about death spirals. We’ve talked about dead cap bounces and I’m running out of words to describe what could be happening to this team. A long way to go of course, but tonight we have to talk about another disaster performance from a team that didn’t look like it belonged in the NFL and the Cincinnati Bengals. Today’s episode is brought to you by FanDuel, where if you’re a new customer, you can bet $5. And if your bet wins, you’ll get $300 in bonus bets to use across the app. And James, you are still at the stadium there in Denver late at night. At this point, there’s very little to say about this game that would resemble something redeeming. This was a disaster in just about every phase, just about every part of the game. And we talked about this looking more normal, and it did. But despite it looking more normal and the Bengals taking care of the ball on offense, it felt like every bit the beatdown that Minnesota gave the Bengals last week. Every bit it was worse. This loss is far worse because at least you had turnovers last week that you could talk about. this loss, you just got your butt kicked and you got your butt kicked and then you got your butt kicked some more and your head coach makes stupid decisions early in the game when you should be coming out and try to set a tone which uh I I dislike that decision very very much before I saw the bot to to not go for it on fourth and two and uh so yeah there’s there’s a lot to dive into and most of it is bad 98% of it is bad and they have been I don’t even need to look at across the league they’ve been the worst team in the league with Jake Browning at quarterback. Not saying it’s all his fault, but in these eight quarters, you score 13 points, that’s ins. It’s insane. It’s insane that a an offense that has Jamar Chase and T. Higgins that an offense that that has, I would say, other weapons as well that uh that that can make plays, not just those two guys, that they can’t find ways to create chunk plays or move the ball consistently. And it isn’t just I it isn’t just, oh, the offensive line sucks and so they can’t operate. Like, I don’t think that’s it. I not that the offensive line is good or or won or anything like that. That’s not what I’m saying. But what I am saying is is they have way too much talent to be scoring 13 points in in eight quarters. That’s insane. And and 13 is generous. I only give them credit for six. I don’t count the Drew sample garbage time touchdown last week. I understand that technically, yes, they’ve scored that amount of points, but to me, James, it is six points they have scored while games were competitive, which included a drive this week where they looked like an NFL team for the only part of this game that they looked like an NFL team. the first drive for the defense, the first drive for the offense, and then they choose to kick a field goal. And not only does the robot think they should have gone for it, but like common sense kind of says, “Hey, you got all the way down here. You think this is probably going to be a struggle tonight, and you had a good script. You have a chance to get seven points on the board here, start this game off the right way, and then they settle for three.” Yeah, they get a stop. Sure, they they forced a number of punts in this game, and some of that goes down to Denver drop. Some of that goes down to the defense’s credit early in this game, but it’s not like they capitalize on any of that. That that decision along with the surrender punt on fourth and three or whatever it was in the fourth quarter, like what are we even what are we doing? Why are we even here? I and I asked Zach about both of those and he was like, just get just get some points and and and go. And I’m like, no, like in my head, you’re at the eight yard line. You’re at the eight and it’s fourth and two. I didn’t love the third and two decision, but fine. If that’s the play because T. Higgins is is mossing Riley Moss like he was, then then fine. I get rolling with it. Jake, make it a little catchable, semi-catchable. That would be important. But you definitely should be going for it on fourth down. And that’s when I was instantly like, ah, I don’t like it. Because all week long it was, that wasn’t us last week. We’re gonna we’re gonna show who we are. We’re going to be different. We’re going to be physical. We’re going to be Imagine the message it sends to your offensive line that you don’t want to go for it on fourth and two, all week long, uh, after saying how physical you need to be and how you need to get the ground game going and all those things. Not that they would have to run the ball there, but it would be a tone setter and instead the tone was let’s get some points on the board because we’re we’re there. Like I I don’t want Evan McFersonson ever kicking a 26-y field goal. Like ever. I don’t there are very few times unless the game’s on the line that uh that should be an option. Like you take a game winner because of that Kansas City scenario a few years ago where they were able to run the clock down that Yeah, we’ll take that. That’s fine. Win the game. Sure. In this scenario, I don’t know, man. There’s so many problems with this team right now. Jake Browning, part of the problem. If Joe Burrow’s out there, there’s still a ton of problems. I I think the offense looks significantly more functional if Joe Burrow’s out there. I think the offensive line looks better when Joe Burrow’s out there because Joe Burrow is a kind of quarterback who can get the ball out on time where Jake Browning maybe isn’t the pro well not maybe Jake Browning is not the processor that Joe Burrow is. It’s going to take longer for him to figure out where the ball needs to go. Even if he’s trying to get the ball out as quickly as possible, which when he did get the ball out as quickly as possible is taking yolo go balls down the sideline on passes a more than 10 yards downfield. James, only one was between the numbers. That’s six passes aimed 10 plus yards downfield outside the numbers one between the numbers. That’s it. They’re not attacking the middle of the field in the intermediate or deep part of the field at all. There are number of replays on the broadcast where Troy Aman is bemoning missed targets for guys potentially open in that part of the field deeper downfield than the ball was thrown. But it’s, as you said, not just an offensive line problem or a Jake Browning problem. I think this goes to coaching. this goes to the front office and and the draft decisions that have been made, the way this team was put together, the allocation of money for certain players and the way those guys are getting used, this thing goes all the way to the top right now. And that’s what’s hard about it is you have it look like an NFL team for for literally eight straight quarters. And that goes to the players, that goes to the coaches, that goes to Duke Tobin and his staff, that goes to ownership. And it’s really hard right now to see how they get out of this, especially when you look at the upcoming schedule, which we don’t have to do tonight. But h how do you recover from two games where you look like you just don’t belong in the league? Well, they need to have some real conversations about what they’re supposed to be. Like what was the goal on offense tonight? Because I don’t think it was force feed it to Jamar. I I don’t think it was all right, well, we’re just going to throw it up to T. Higgins a bunch, which by the way, I wouldn’t hate it. Like, given what we’ve seen, I I don’t hate that idea. and and kind of where it started. All those all those go balls did and it worked and it worked a little bit and he he drew a pass interference. Yeah. But that’s it is like you you can’t look up and see all right well T. Higgins has six targets, three catches, and Jamar has eight targets, five catches, and Chase Brown is second on the team in receiving and really was first team in receiving for for most of the game yards wise. Like they’re too good. You need to find ways to get those guys the ball. And I get it. It’s a really good defense with Denver. I’m not I’m not I didn’t say my my patented 30 plus points this week, did I? Right. Like I I It’s not like expectations are super high, but did I expect you to score more than the 10 you scored last week? Yes. Did Did I think that you’d be able to move the ball some and produce a few big plays because Jamar Chase and Tiggins and all these other guys are on your team? Yes. And so the look, the the front office can’t write its wrongs right now. I think there are some moves that they should be discussing and we can get into those at some point this week if we have time. But regardless, Zach has to start figuring some of this out and has to be able to get this offense moving because if he can’t, I’ll put it very, why is he here? Like if he’s not gonna be able to solve this offense without Joe, then why is Zach Taylor here? Why is Dan Pitcher here? Why why are they here? And and so it’s up to them to figure it out. Not just on the offensive side of the ball either, where the problems lie with the Bengals, but there is a little bit more on the offensive side of the ball that I do want to talk about. When you start talking about the the target numbers and how many touches Chase Brown had, when you put it into context of this game, I mean, to me, it gets even even more frustrating. We’ll continue the conversation there before we talk about the defense, which was almost as problematic, if not more problematic in some ways than the offense. The entire team, just problematic. We continue next. Today’s show is brought to you by Mizen and Maine. You know the saying, look good, feel good. The problem is that most dress clothes only check one of those boxes. They look sharp but feel stiff. Hot, high maintenance. That’s why there’s Mizen in Maine. Misin and Maine makes classic men’s wear with performance fabric so effortless to look sharp, feel comfortable. 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Download the FanDuel app today to get started. All right, Jake, let’s let’s continue on this offense. And it sucks. I mean, they suck right now. Let’s be honest. They just I can I still I’m in shock that they’re they’ve been this bad. Like, this is Jamar and T. And I keep going back to those guys. But it’s not just those guys. This is Amarius Mims and Orlando Brown Jr. and guys that have skins on the wall or were high draft picks or have a lot to prove but have the talent like they’re not talentless and yet it looks like they’re talentless. In the past few weeks they’ve uh they’ve been the worst offense in the NFL without looking. I don’t really know how it would be even close but yeah. Worst offense in the league. You’re right. They not by points scored. Cleveland has scored fewer points and there might be some others, but that’s kind of hard to believe considering you’ve scored 13 in the last 16 in the last two 13 in the last two weeks. 13 in eight quarters. Yeah. Yeah. Pretty bad. But by yards coming into this game, by yards per game, they were already the worst team in the NFL at 220. Was worse than the Titans in yards per game. And the Titans were the second worst. It’s worse now. And it’s worse now. They had 159 yards tonight. They averaged 3.7 yards per play. What are we doing? And 512 for Denver. 512. And Denver left like 70 yards on the field on drop passes. Troy, my guy Troy dropping passes. He’s like, “James, I don’t want to hurt you too much right now. I’m going to drop this one.” And yeah, unbelievable. 6.4 yards per play to Denver to 3.7 for the Bengals. Bengals had nine first downs. They had 11 penalties. They were out possessed by almost 16 minutes. And coming into this game, they were out possessed on an average of six and a half minutes per game. That got worse tonight. Just nine first downs to Denver’s 29. And when you talk about the target numbers for Jamar and T and the touch numbers for Chase Brown, 15, six, and eight. That’s 14 to 15 is 39 plus whatever passes Chase Brown caught. How many however many targets Chase Brown had in the receiving game. Bengals only ran 43 plays. Most of the plays did go to those guys. They only ran 43 plays in the entire game. Pathetic. Pathetic to have 4.3 plays run per drive. Denver ran 80 plays. You got doubled in in plays run. Just yeah, inexcusable stuff. And it comes down to two of 11 on third downs, get behind the chains the entire game, pre- snap penalties, just the most undisiplined game, one of the most undisiplined games we’ve seen in the Zack Taylor era. And that’s just on offense. We haven’t even gotten to ranting about the defense yet. Guess how many first downs they had on their opening possession. Was it two? Four. So, four of the nine came. I thought I thought we were talking about the third down conversions. Yeah. Just first downs. Yeah. Yeah. Four of their nine first downs came in the first six minutes. Terrible. And then for the final what what it’s a 60-minute game. First 54 minutes they get those other five first downs. That’s crazy. Like that’s crazy. They they also did convert their only two third downs of the game on the first drive of the game, which is what I was thinking about when you asked me that question. They converted only two first downs of the game on that first drive. 0 for nine after that. What? What did they do on fourth? Oh, wait. He didn’t go for it. Dumb. Also dumb. And when you’re down 21 to3 and it’s fourth and two, I really don’t care with the yard line really, but it’s at the 38. Like, you go for it. You go for it. You try to get get a spark. Yeah. And honestly, in that type of situation, maybe you do get Jamar in single coverage and just take a shot downfield and say, “Hey, maybe maybe that’s the spark we need.” But like that’s a play you go for it on and and when you don’t, it puts your defense in a crappy position. It doesn’t show your offense that you’re confident and that was a big theme. But yeah, the defense, we need to get to the defense because there’s a lot there. But can we offensive line ALS? Okay. Sorry. Were you gonna Yeah. Well, it’s fine. I I just when the offense performs as bad as they did, it’s it puts more strain on the defense. like it’s harder. They’re on the field a lot and and so that’s that’s really tough. But go ahead with the offensive line. Well, I think everybody’s pressing to to your point about complimentary football. Like the offense doesn’t trust the defense. They’re trying to make plays. The defense obviously is put in bad situations. They’re on the field twice as long as the offense in Denver where everyone has the oxygen disadvantage when you’re on the road there. You’re not adapted to it. And so, yeah, I mean, you have a point there for sure. But the offensive line tonight, I mean, just just dreadful stuff. I don’t know what quarterback you think you’re going to put behind the offensive line that the Bengals ran out there tonight and you’re going to have more success than Jake Ronnie. I mean, maybe marginally better, but meaningfully better. Better enough for it to matter. I mean, you’re not going to sell me on that. Better enough for it to matter. The offensive line was terrible. Both tackles were in hell tonight that they were dealing with good edge rushers, loud road silent count issues, good uh snap timers in Nick Bonito, Jonathan Cooper. Embarrassing stuff from those guys. I don’t think anybody played well on this offensive line tonight between the penalties and the sacks and pressures and run blocking, which somehow was better tonight. Like Chase Brown wasn’t getting hit in the back field on every play, but like who cares because it’s such an afterthought to the way the entire game went. I They just can’t move the ball. It’s It’s insane. How do you not How can you not move the ball? Can’t block, can’t throw, can’t scheme. It’s pretty bad. Can’t throw. Oh, also real quick, one more thing. You know the Mitch Tinsley throw that Jake had not the one he completed the one that he threw in and Mitch there’s multiple guys in Mitch’s area. Jamar Chase probably doesn’t score but like Jamar could have scored on that play because if he breaks a tackle or two like Jamar could but it was going to be like a minimum a 15 yard gain by just throwing it to Jamar Chase the best player on the field. I I don’t know what Jake is seeing with some of that. And I didn’t get to watch the broadcast and listen. I was watching like replays, but you mentioned Troy. I I wonder if he said something on that play because that’s an easy pitch and catch. Get the ball in Jamar’s hands in space. Uh, a few times tonight, Troy Aman lamented the the quick decision. I mean, and it’s hard to kind of talk out of both sides of your mouth there. Ball has to come out quick, but Browning isn’t processing, right? There’s one play where he gets past his there’s probably more than one. There’s one notable play where he gets past his first read which is a backside dicted to to Andre Yosvage the Bengals best offensive play of the night 22 yard pass but that’s it like Jake’s seeing throwin for the most part in this game when he had to process when he had to come off his first read for the most part it broke down and that led to some conservatism as I think there was a concerted effort not to turn the ball over in this game left some plays on the field as a result. Yeah, it uh I I we were supposed to talk about the defense and we spent a lot of time on the offense, but guess what? Now, let’s talk about the defense. They had so many communication issues that I don’t know if you could tell on the broadcast and if that was pointed out, but I’m going to point it out. We’ll get to that coming up next. 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Uh on the Marvin Mims uh a quick pitch to Marvin Mims before he scored. It was their It was their first scoring drive, the Broncos first scoring drive and and it was a little quick throw to him and he gets like 12 yards. Communication issues there. Like I don’t know what it was tonight, but they were definitely having a hard time being on the same page, being in the the spot that they thought they were going to need to be in and it showed because they they looked lost on defense for most of the night. And the big problem is there’s just still no pass rush from this team. And so none none from a from a design perspective and an execution perspective. Trey Hendrickson tonight dropped into coverage I think five times. PF has it at four. I thought it was five. I I I think Well, we’ll see what it ends up being. On average for the last four years in Cincinnati, Trey dropped into coverage one and a half times per game. Before he arrived in Cincinnati, it was almost never. Bit of a different role for him in New Orleans where he was just pass rushing. but he’s the only guy on this team that that’s really a threat and that’s a problem in and of itself. He didn’t have a great night as a pass rusher. Garrett Bull is still a good pass protector, but nobody was getting after the the passer in this game. You have stunts that just don’t work. You look like a JV team trying to execute stunts. You got communication issues in the back end that you’re talking about. You got stunts that are too slow to work from a scheme perspective in the first place. And then you finally get one that looks like it should work. Logan Wilson has a free run at the quarterback and it’s a stunt called so he tries to pick Garrett Bull so Trey Hendrickson can work over the top but the left guard has gone the wrong way and there’s nobody there to block him so you’re coloring inside the lines you’re doing your job but just go play football just go get the quarterback and it’s those issues and Cam Taylor Brick getting benched almost immediately in this game maybe the hamstring is just too much of an issue for him as he was active in this game and looks worse for wear forward. He only played five snaps, so maybe it was just a hamstring issue there. But I mean, nobody on this defense looked good. Nobody was getting after the passer. The Broncos had a more consistent running game than they’ve had all year. So, you got communication issues. You got guys unable to get off blocks in the run game. Got nobody getting a after the passer. You have questionable third down play calls where, yeah, you’re you’re bringing these replacement pressures that you’ve brought all year, maybe with a 10% success rate and schematically you look like a mess. to go man on Bo Nick’s first rushing touchdown and nobody keeps track of Bo Knicks. Your your pass rushers aren’t keeping him in the pocket. So, either he’s throwing for a touchdown on that one if somebody gets open or he’s going to have clear rushing lanes and nobody’s keeping track of him so he can run into the end zone freely. I I think there’s a litany of issues on this defense right now, James. I I don’t know what they do well right now. I I don’t know who’s playing well right now. It is a short list. It is. I think Dax played pretty well overall. I noticed him a decent amount and I know he gave up the the touchdown. Bonix had some really good throws. He had some dumb throws, too. There were a couple throws that were really I do think on that touchdown that Daxo was charged with. He has outside leverage there, the safety isn’t anywhere close to making a play. I don’t know what Dax is really supposed to do. I thought it was a pretty impressive play that he was even in position to try to make a play on the ball. Yeah. Yeah. I just I just noticed him a ton tonight and just being around the ball and but like that’s kind of it. Like who else is there? By the way, Logan Wilson took a really horrible angle on a JK Dobbins run in the second half that was just like really bad and he got caught up in all of the the nons. Like you’re right. Like what what’s their identity? Give up a bunch of yards, maybe you force a turnover, you get off the field once in a while. No pass rush. You’re right. None. And they need that. They need splash plays. They needed some kind of momentum changer. And even when Demetrius Knight did make that play, and it was a heck of a play, he deserves credit for it for sure. Heck of a play. But that’s it. Like the team is just not they’re not functioning well at a at a high level. And and I the Broncos left a lot out there and this Bengals defense. I just don’t know. You’re right. Like who are the playmakers? Obviously we know Trey’s awesome, right? He’s a great pass rusher, but who are the real playmakers? And I think they have like you’d say Trey and then there’s no Shamar because I think he could be in that mix. I I would say Dax Demetrius has made a few plays. Jordan Battle, it’s been a little bit now that can make a play here or there, but that’s not many guys, you know? I mean, is there anyone else that I’m really missing that you’d say, “Hey, that’s a playmaker.” No. And it’s not just playmakers. It’s like scheme soundness. It’s doing the little things. It’s getting off blocks. It’s calling a defense that puts your guys in position to not give up that touchdown that Dax Hill gave up because he has outside leverage and it’s an inbreaking little skinny post. Like what what do you want him to do? And I feel like we’ve seen so much of that from this defense and so much reluctance to actually blitz and and like I said, all these replacement pressures where you’re dropping defensive ends into coverage to the point where you know, Joseph Osai has multiple coverage sacks in or coverage reps in this game. Trey Hendrickson has multiple coverage reps in this game. Cam Sample has a coverage rep in this game. Like all of the all the pressures they send, you end up dropping a guy. And at some point, I think you have to realize that that’s not working. I mean, it does look like they maybe blitzed a little bit more tonight. The normal Demetrius Knight had nine pass rushing reps according to PFF charting, but I I don’t know, man. Like, the the scheme on defense doesn’t look like it’s helping these guys. And and that was a whole idea of of bringing Al Golden in. The the confidence level in the coaching staff at an all-time low right now. And it’s not too dissimilar, James, to how I felt last year around this time when we started talking about watch out for those dead cap bounces and watch out for the team winning games that don’t really matter against bad teams down the stretch. It doesn’t feel too dissimilar to how we felt after last year’s slow start when Joe Burrow was healthy. And here we are again and and yeah, they’re two and two, but they’re staring down the barrel of some tough games and tough conversations for sure. And we’re not there yet either because it’s so early from a a dead cat bounce. But where’s the where are the wins coming from? And and really how how are you going to win games if you’re playing like this? If there are this many issues and your and your issue solver is out until December minimum and out for the season if you keep playing like this. That that’s the that’s the real problem. And there’s uh it’s a short week against one of the best teams in football and you just had one of the worst performances. I really do think this is worse than last week because you had those turnovers last week and and it really swung momentum and you could say, “All right, well, we can clean it up and we’re going to clean it up and we’re going to be better.” And then you came here and you delivered a little push at the beginning and then you got hit with eight haymakers and you never returned the favor. There was never another haymaker on the other side. And that’s uh that’s tough. Like Demetrius Knight’s interception, that’s not a haymaker. You just you just kind of uh ducked. You dodged that right hook. You know, you didn’t deliver one on your own. And it could have mattered, but the Bengals gained one yard in 49 seconds. And then the Broncos scored a touchdown on nine plays in a minute and went 80 yards. Yep. The Bengals did get stops on defense in the second half that Jamar Chase referenced after the game. The Bengals defense managed to force three straight punts. Uh a couple of those punts coming after Denver gained at least 30 yards. Seven play 30 yard punt drive for Denver. A nineplay 37 yard punt drive for Denver. That maybe they don’t punt. Maybe those drives go differently if the Bengals were putting up more of a fight at that point in the game. But the offense didn’t do anything with those corresponding possessions. Three plays, eight yards punt, six plays, 29 yards punt, four plays, six yards, and a punt after those three Denver second half punts. So, uh, I was wrong. Those punts came in the second half. They only forced the the one first half punt from Denver and the end zone interception as their other first first half stop. Yep. That’s it. Don’t know where Don’t know where it’s coming from. This coaching staff in the past has found ways to make corrections and and get things on track. There was no sign of that this week. No. And it doesn’t get easier. No. And no, it gets it gets harder. And this this should have been the them rebounding. Even if they didn’t win, they should have rebounded. We should have been talking about a 28-23 game or something in that realm. And instead it’s 28-3, 13 points in eight quarters. And looking pathetic all the way doing it like looking worse somehow than the score has been. They need to find answers. They need to find answers quickly. I am ready to talk dead cat bounces. James is going to preach a little patience for four weeks into the season and that’s fair. Yeah, we’ve got to get to the film. What continues to go wrong? And then we move on. Short week. Bengals back in action on Sunday after a Monday night disaster in Denver. Until then, thanks for listening to this episode of the Lockdown Bengals podcast. We’ll see you next time. Have a good one.
If you said the Cincinnati Bengals are the worst team in the NFL, it would be hard to argue otherwise after the last two weeks. Zac Taylor’s team has looked incompetent on both sides of the ball for eight straight quarters.
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24 comments
Embarrassing. Zac Taylor needs fired. O line sucks. Al Golden sucks. Defense outside of Knight sucks. Worst team in the league.
We are probably rooting for a top draft pick at this point and new coach. If we land a top 5 pick we probably should trade down for more overall draft picks because we need to attack multiple positions. The offensive line and defensive line has to be more productive than this. It’s Bad Bad on both sides of lineman, Amarius Mims looks like a bust too. He was way too slow on the edge most the game .
Only one who can save us is Jon gruden
I didn’t watch last nights game because I was still traumatized by last week’s game. I’m sorry you guys have to endure this for the next 3 months. I’m out.
Season is over
Burrow playing or not…..the Bengals were not having a winning season.
I’m so glad Taylor is getting dominated by good coaches.
Duke Tobin can’t spot talent even if we get a top pick.
2-15
Gave up before halftime. With any luck ownership will sign Zac as HC in perpetuity. What a sorry spectacle. They cannot even punt without a delay of game penalty.
You asked who the play makers. Dax can play. But bench Geno, play Tycen
#1 Pick is what i see in the bengals' future ! I said it for years, Zach is not a good coach.
Can we be serious now about the need to replace Taylor. He has never been good. I don't care about 21-22 seasons. That wasn't Taylor being a good coach. They won in spite of him those years. Duke Tobin and every scout should be gone too
Trade Mitchell tensly for Russell Wilson
Fire Zac NOW. HE NEEDS TO GO!!!!
Broncos defense in milehigh is always going to be difficult
Get jamais please
Dax hill played well
I'm done with this team until Zac Taylor and staff are gone! Always unprepared, its not just a QB issue. Plenty of teams playing with their backup QB and they look 100 times better than our offense!
Titans, Dolphins, Jets, Saints, Panthers and Bengals should play in their own division – different sport.
Detroit may hang 70 on us. I'm so tired of hearing how good the other teams defense is. We make every defense we play look like the steele curtain or the purple people eaters. Soooo disappointing especially when I listened to you guys all off season say how incredible the offense will be.
Russ Wilson 1.5 million 👀
I was right you was wrong you said bringing a new quarterback was going to change things I told you the offensive line sucks I told you this is Mike Brown's for but you don't want to blame the owner you want to sit there and say he has nothing to do with it he bought a cheap line
#deathspiral