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Your biggest concerns (pick 3) after week one

  • Inability to run the ball/o-line run blocking

    Votes: 20 41.7%
  • Offensive play calling/run-pass ratio

    Votes: 9 18.8%
  • Overall passing game

    Votes: 6 12.5%
  • Drake Maye's accuracy

    Votes: 20 41.7%
  • Drake Maye's decision making

    Votes: 22 45.8%
  • Pass coverage/pass rush/defense vs pass

    Votes: 7 14.6%
  • Run defense

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Defensive play calling/coaching/game plan

    Votes: 5 10.4%
  • Special Teams

    Votes: 3 6.3%
  • Don't care, we are on to Miami because RLKAG there too

    Votes: 14 29.2%

  • Total voters
    48
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Or just being benched for a game. Ive gotten a vibe from maye that he thinks its his job no matter what, that he would never be benched....... if his decisions and foot work don't improve., benching would be a wake up call
Or it breaks a the confidence of a QB who is already dealing with a pretty bad situation and is showing some signs of being snakebitten. This is why I wasn't stoked on starting him right away last year. He really needed time to work on fundamentals and accuracy and was thrown to the wolves because we wanted a more exciting on field product and now he's known nothing but losing and pressure and mediocre receiving.

He was a textbook case of someone who needed work and time to marinate, didn't get it and now is struggling with everything on his plate plus what he didn't get to take time to work on and now taking him off the field is a bigger problem.
 
Slightly above average can be disappointing.
It can be worse. Having an Andy Dalton is almost worse than having a bust. At least with a bust you have to move on and don't have hesitations. A slightly above average QB makes teams waste years because they are scared that they could get worse even though they know they need better.
 
Or it breaks a the confidence of a QB who is already dealing with a pretty bad situation and is showing some signs of being snakebitten. This is why I wasn't stoked on starting him right away last year. He really needed time to work on fundamentals and accuracy and was thrown to the wolves because we wanted a more exciting on field product and now he's known nothing but losing and pressure and mediocre receiving.

He was a textbook case of someone who needed work and time to marinate, didn't get it and now is struggling with everything on his plate plus what he didn't get to take time to work on and now taking him off the field is a bigger problem.
I thought about that. maybe a game is too harsh. just like when a running back fumbles and has to sit out a couple possessions depending on the level of severity. For example last sundays int was caused by crosby hitting him as he threw. I didn't put a lot of fault on maye for that vs last year when he looked directly at a defensive back and threw it right to him. I would sit him for the next possession for that level of stupidity
 
Its year 6 of the rebuild
It can be worse. Having an Andy Dalton is almost worse than having a bust. At least with a bust you have to move on and don't have hesitations. A slightly above average QB makes teams waste years because they are scared that they could get worse even though they know they need better.
There is no such thing as the 6th year of a rebuild.

31 teams have been in the playoffs in the past 5 years.
 
Maye doesn’t need to be benched (and Im good seeing Dobbs on the sidelines where he belongs) he just needs to play better snd be coached well.
 
There is no such thing as the 6th year of a rebuild.

31 teams have been in the playoffs in the past 5 years.
Our next opponent hasn't won a playoff game in 25 years....they are still rebuilding.
 
There is no such thing as the 6th year of a rebuild.

31 teams have been in the playoffs in the past 5 years.
The Pars with Mac Jones got smoked by the Bills in round 1
That was a rebuilding team
 
Maye doesn’t need to be benched (and Im good seeing Dobbs on the sidelines where he belongs) he just needs to play better snd be coached well.
Well, he has had 16 months of being told not to drift, set your feet, step into the throw. It is not rocket science.
 

ESPN Week 2 Ranking​

27.​

Week 1 result: Lost to the Raiders 20-13
Preseason ranking: 23

 
No, Brady didn’t even call his own plays while Weis was the OC. He also had a year of studying and practicing the system without having to play.

Interesting that we get the comp between Maye and McCarthy, but (a) just like Tom, McCarthy had an entire season to study/practice without having the pressure of being the starter too, (b) he's under the same HC and OC both seasons, and (c) MIN has a lot better OL and skill position players than we do.
 
There is no such thing as the 6th year of a rebuild.

Be thankful, the Jets have had a 56 year rebuild and just lost their season opener to the corpse of Aaron Rodgers with Justin Fields as their QB1.
 
It can be worse. Having an Andy Dalton is almost worse than having a bust. At least with a bust you have to move on and don't have hesitations. A slightly above average QB makes teams waste years because they are scared that they could get worse even though they know they need better.

So true. Seems you might be aware of it, but Andy Dalton has been used to define 'quarterback purgatory' where you are in limbo between having a true franchise quarterback and not having one.

One article that mentions it:


Since so many articles about it have fallen off the Internet, here's an editted-down version of Google AI's summary of the concept:

The Dalton Line or Dalton Scale is an informal NFL concept created by Chris Wesseling, using Andy Dalton as a benchmark for quarterback play.

Quarterbacks ranked above the line are considered reliable, long-term options for their teams, while those ranked below are seen as indicating the need to find a better franchise quarterback. The idea is that any team with a quarterback below the Dalton Line should actively search for a new starter.

Above the Line:
A quarterback is considered above the Dalton Line if they are a solid, long-term franchise option, a player a team would want to keep.

Below the Line:
A quarterback is below the line if they are a good game manager but not good enough to lead a team deep into the playoffs, suggesting the team needs to look for a more impactful player.

How it Came to Be

The term was coined by NFL.com analyst Chris Wesseling and became a popular topic of discussion in NFL circles, particularly on platforms like Reddit. The concept gained traction by using Andy Dalton's own career as a reference point, where he was often seen as a quarterback who could win regular-season games but lacked the elite upside to take a team to a Super Bowl consistently.
 
We have to wonder how long this young team goes before the proverbial light comes on. Hopefully soon enough to preserve their playoff chances.

I expected Vrabel to have them further along than they were. After a shaky first half I expected them to adjust and come out much stronger the second half… the opposite occurred. Maybe I was being naive or too optimistic. This might take time.

Either way... the Raiders aren't a good team, but they executed well. The Patriots simply played poorly.
In your opinion, what about the Raiders isn't a good team? Just curious.
 
You have a good point here. Week 1 projections are based on the prior year and perception on the success of the off season. The impact of a coach and leadership on a team really can't be predicted. Based on the first game, it looks like the Raiders are better than expected.
I guess we'll see. Even for me it's hard to get over "Pumped and Jacked," but the surfer dude's been a good coach. He's also old but the Oldgee's prob been sustained by USC coeds.
 
Agreed. I just want to see progress. I just don't think any expectations of possible playoffs helps anyone at this point.
I think it's contingent on Gonzo's being healthy.
 
So true. Seems you might be aware of it, but Andy Dalton has been used to define 'quarterback purgatory' where you are in limbo between having a true franchise quarterback and not having one.

One article that mentions it:


Since so many articles about it have fallen off the Internet, here's an editted-down version of Google AI's summary of the concept:

The Dalton Line or Dalton Scale is an informal NFL concept created by Chris Wesseling, using Andy Dalton as a benchmark for quarterback play.

Quarterbacks ranked above the line are considered reliable, long-term options for their teams, while those ranked below are seen as indicating the need to find a better franchise quarterback. The idea is that any team with a quarterback below the Dalton Line should actively search for a new starter.

Above the Line:
A quarterback is considered above the Dalton Line if they are a solid, long-term franchise option, a player a team would want to keep.

Below the Line:
A quarterback is below the line if they are a good game manager but not good enough to lead a team deep into the playoffs, suggesting the team needs to look for a more impactful player.

How it Came to Be

The term was coined by NFL.com analyst Chris Wesseling and became a popular topic of discussion in NFL circles, particularly on platforms like Reddit. The concept gained traction by using Andy Dalton's own career as a reference point, where he was often seen as a quarterback who could win regular-season games but lacked the elite upside to take a team to a Super Bowl consistently.
Andy Dalton was better than Trent Dilfer, better than some other guys that won rings. His teams weren’t good enough, and it’s a team sport.

Neither Carson Wentz or Nick Foles were good enough to sustain a starting position at QB. Dalton was good not great for a long time and on some terrible Bengals teams. They didn’t fail to win a ring because of Dalton.
 
In your opinion, what about the Raiders isn't a good team? Just curious.
Talent… as far as execution goes they were better than the Patriots and that’s all that mattered.
 
Talent… as far as execution goes they were better than the Patriots and that’s all that mattered.
Talent where? O, D, ST, Coaching? Overall?

Edit: They have an All Pro TE, the best WR the Pats have had in the last 5 years, 2 other WRs with elite speed, a borderline HoF HC, and a winning QB. Defense I have no idea except I think they have a bunch of rookies.
 
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