Kampman's 3rd down sack the week before was on a 3 man pass rush. How is that different? Oh, right, we were playing the Browns so NOTHING from that game matters or translates over!
You guys can't have your cake and eat it too.
It's to the point where following a loss the bitching on here is so self-righteous and incessant -- so full of know it alls -- that I'm thinking a vacation from this place is in order.
I have rarely in my life seen such negativity about one's team -- and I'd have to look to the lowly Vikings fans for a reference point.
It really is making me angry. I MEAN ANGRY! Lemme clue you into something, fellas: YOU AREN'T A DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR! Moreover, there's a lot more that goes into a game than one freakin' play. Let's assume for the hell of it that the play in question was indeed a rotten call -- it's one play! Now, take into account that Favre had already torched us on the blitz in that game. Minnesota has an offense that is very difficult to stop. Favre played patiently. When the pressure came he got rid of it INSTANTLY. When he had time for the play to develop, he found the open man.
I don't care how many bridges I burn. You all need to untwist your fucking panties, look in the mirror and ask yourselves this: do you want to be like a Vikings fan? Do you want to look for an easy out, a simple blame, a singular reason for all our troubles? "McCarthy needs to go!" because we're 4-3 and two of those losses are against a top-5 NFL team while the other was by a resurgent division-tied-for-the-lead Bengals team?
Being critical is one thing. Making wholesale generalizations like this is the most poorly coached team in the NFL? That's something VIKINGS FANS SAY AFTER THEY LOSE.
William Henderson didn't have to run people over. His preferred method was levitation.
"I'm a reasonable man, get off my case."