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Oh yeah Fournette is TRASH. 3 EASY dropped passes and Arians continued to play him. Let that be Rojo and he would of got benched asap
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I think it’s still gonna happen. NFL hasn’t moved a game since Raiders v. Bucs way back in week 5. I won’t be surprised if we don’t postpone any other games this season.That Thursday night game is probably not happening. Was looking forward to that one. Now we only have 2 crap games to watch
All this washed talked... this is their FIRST YEAR TOGETHER, with a LIMITED offseason routine. The Bucs still have time to figure it out this year, and going into next year, they will be much more of what we expected.
I mean arians was first an OC at Mississippi state in ‘93.. then in the league with the browns in ‘01
we’ve also seen the type of receivers/routes/offense brady is good in
probably just a bad fit with both.. but would think both are smart enough to adjust.. but I also watched arians get Palmer killed in Arizona because he refused to adapt to the cowboys lining Lawrence up wide 9 and just rushing to the 7-9 step drop.. wasn’t no big secret, dude is hand down in the dirt lined up wide of the tackle and arians just didn’t adapt
talent is definitely there, but arians gotta change what he has always done
John Lynch just might get in this year.
Gonna be such a stacked class
Fournette honestly stinks, not that Jones is that much of a better option. Brady looking completely washed on primetime games, way past his bedtime. He's been getting destroyed by any good defense this year.
Bucs biggest problem is coaching by far. Arians is mad washed, they have no identity on offense and shoddy playcalling despite ridiculous talent. I don't know what the hell Leftwich is doing at times. Dude really rolled Brady out on 4th and 1, wtf? And Bowles defense was a joke tonight. No answer for McVay's offense, continued to let Goff shred that zone almost the entire game.
According to Pro Football Focus, Abram is currently the league’s second-lowest graded safety in the NFL. His biggest weakness comes in coverage as teams have exposed him in that area of the game all season. Per PFF, he’s the second-worst coverage safety in the NFL and that shouldn’t be all that surprising considering that was his weakness in college too.