That annoys me a little bit, but what annoys me more is he doesn't even seem upset. He's being all genial, all conversational, never seems angry at his players. The only fire we ever see is occasionally at the refs for making a bad call, but never does he ever strike the fear of God into his team. There's no fear of consequences, they just keep going out there and doing their jobs.
So the discipline of the team is not on the coaches? The preparation and knowledge not to do such things in certain situations, that's not on the coaches? Exactly what responsibility do the coaches hold in this mess?
I'm waiting for the shoe to drop. This team is letting the Raiders hang around. On the road that is a recipe for a loss. As Collinsworth said earlier, this should be a 21 to 6 game. The moment Saleh opened his mouth on the way to the locker room I saw myself reaching through the screen and slapping that beard so far off his face it would have landed on the head of a bald man on another continent. This is a joke.
I absolutely detest Zach and think he's hot garbage, but I have to agree with you. Tonight has definitely not been his fault.
Agreed, and what's more absurd is the guys who never get to crack the lineup from the practice squad. We traded Hardman, we have the running back whose weird name escapes me at the moment, they can't see the field because these other guys are ahead of them, and these other guys can't do anything at all to change that.
I'm pretty sick of hearing about what a great blocking TE Uzomah is... what a fucking joke he's been all year.
Every throw for Zach Wilson looks like to him it’s the throw of his career. That’s why you gotta draft a guy that throws hundreds of balls in their college career.