They straight up do not execute. Josh makes horrendous decisions with the ball, Josh forgets how to hand the ball off, Josh misses wide open receivers, receivers can’t catch lasers that they should be familiar with, and running backs have fumbling issues.
This shell of a defense did an insane job given the fact that the broncos started a ton of drives in Bills territory. They’re showing heart and it sucks that the offense doesn’t support em. It’s almost Jete level embarrassing. Even after Beane fixes the oline which was the issue last year, skill players and Josh in particular squander every opportunity.
Coaching was bad don’t get me wrong. Dorsey continuing to call passing plays after seeing the success that came with the run game is mind boggling (I love Murray). But the 3 and outs plus immediate turnovers just wears the defense out. And safe to say that the 12 man on the field surely puts McD on the hot seat.
But after watching the post game presser, Josh looks lost and says the same stupid, meaningless shit. I love him but fucking take some ownership of the fact that you lost the game and make changes.
How it he not a problem?? He pulled Cook from the game for a number of series and he was one of the few things going right in that game, aside from the fumble. The 12 men on the field? I think HE is the one that doesn’t want Josh running, not Dorsey, and when he finally gives in and allows it, it’s too late. I have always had a soft spot for McDermott, but he is a problem.
You mean the 3 fumbles? He was solely responsible for 2 of them.
You also have no idea what’s going on internally. If they thought he needed to sit, they certainly know more about the situation than you.
I have seen enough of McDermott to know how I feel. 13 seconds was a colossal failure. He calls timeouts at the most ridiculous times, challenges plays that we know aren’t going to be overturned. 12 men on the field!! Honestly, I could go on.
Yes, Cook fumbled a couple times, but he was also one of the few players on offense able to move down the damn field. Our offense was pretty stagnant when he wasn’t involved.
I also believe he is more responsible for trying to turn this offense into a dink and dunk one, moreso than Dorsey. I absolutely believe he has lost the locker room. I think Daboll’s cold shoulder treatment at the end of the Giants game may speak volumes that people don’t want to hear about.
I appreciate Sean for getting us out of a rut, but I think he has done all he can for this team.