What's as troubling as the firing of Ken Dorsey and the organizational debacle of Monday night was Josh Allen's familiar refrain, a level of fire that seems to be dimming as the losses and mistakes pile up.
It starts with McDermott; NFL teams are a reflection of their head coach. As much as McDermott’s sideline demeanor would suggest otherwise, this coaching staff is an unserious operation.
I have a hard time getting too angry with the players when they are saddled with uninspired and predictable schemes, all while the coaching staff makes the kind of amateur game management blunders that an 11-year-old playing Madden would have gotten correct.
Obviously it’s easy to see with the benefit of hindsight, but the indecisiveness and poor decision-making in key moments were there as early as the Houston playoff loss in January 2020.
It starts with McDermott; NFL teams are a reflection of their head coach. As much as McDermott’s sideline demeanor would suggest otherwise, this coaching staff is an unserious operation.
I have a hard time getting too angry with the players when they are saddled with uninspired and predictable schemes, all while the coaching staff makes the kind of amateur game management blunders that an 11-year-old playing Madden would have gotten correct.
Yeah. He’s always been a shaky coach with late game situations but the Broncos game was next level.
Obviously it’s easy to see with the benefit of hindsight, but the indecisiveness and poor decision-making in key moments were there as early as the Houston playoff loss in January 2020.