McDaniels is a victim to the hype of his own "genius". We've already heard that he was insisting Carr follow his plays to the letter without autonomy to make changes at the line of scrimmage. He's changed how Renfrow is used and gotten stricter on his routes. Like Davante said, if it ain't...
That Saints game was terrible.
In the "good old days" we'd at least have gotten 3 points from a 65 yarder by Seabass to avoid the shutout. I'm wondering if McDaniels just isn't cut out for a HC role.
As another Raiders fan, Geno is like the little engine that could right now. The team leader that was written off by everyone. The way the pep talked his WR today showed true leadership and sportsmanship. It's impossible to root against them at the moment.
The non-tv angle makes the shove look less out of line. The tv angle kinda made it look like the guy was standing there and Adams just walked up and shoved him for no reason, but the photog ran right out in front of him.
Whenever you think Antonio Brown stories can't get more insane, you proven wrong when the news drops that he pretended to be Lil Wayne to rip off a concert promoter, deals in bootleg watch scams, and stole jewelry and framed someone else for it...
So frustrating. This whole season has sucked.
Bring back Bisaccia. He brought a level of grit and fire to the team that seems to be lacking with McDaniels. The team has gone from finding ways to win to finding ways to lose.
AB has completely lost whatever sense he had left
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The Browns were thinking about that too. Then they remembered they don't have a first round pick next year. Or the year after. Or the year after that...
If the Texans play this right they can really build something, like a certain other Texas team did when they got a bunch of draft picks in...
2 time college champ, 11 time NBA champ, 5 time mvp, 12 time All Star
People will argue endlessly about Jordan vs LeBron for the title of GOAT, but Bill was a part of more championship teams than both of them combined.