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  2. Don't give a poo just let Bryce try to throw the ball like a real QB so we can decide about the 5th year option
  3. This team is retarded. They’ll either defy logic and look competent and damn near good in a close victory or they’ll get absolutely embarrassed while looking like they eat crayons and play with poo. My prediction?
  4. Mike Evan’s always has huge games against us it seems. I have hope but I don’t see today being any different especially they way Horn got picked on last week
  5. I think you all are still in the running for the playoffs
  6. Watching Williams last night, guy has an arm and nfl ability i see no future with Young. either a player has nfl ability or they dont cant survive on 20 or less points a game
  7. Fowler: Bucs 23, Panthers 16. Baker Mayfield only won a single game when he was an unimpressive Carolina starter, but somehow he’s 5-0 when playing AGAINST the Panthers. For the Panthers to pull off this upset, they’ll need to score at least in the mid-20s. With Tampa Bay relatively healthy following a mini-bye (and Mike Evans’ return is huge), it feels like this will be too tough a task. Kaye: Bucs 24, Panthers 20. The win-loss-win-loss streak comes to an end. It’s hard to trust the play-calling following the loss to the New Orleans Saints. The Panthers know what’s on the line, but they also knew last week, too. It’ll be close; I just have trouble trusting a positive outcome after a defeating one on the road. Zietlow: Panthers 38, Bucs 35. This prediction goes against conventional wisdom, but then again, conventional wisdom doesn’t seem to apply to these Panthers. This group, after all, has yet to lose back-to-back contests since Weeks 1 and 2. I think they win this one to make Week 18 interesting — and yes, that’s even with motivated Baker Mayfield and future Hall of Famer Mike Evans in good form. Why not?
  8. Sam developed into a different player after he mostly sat for a year and learned a ton by being in that QB room under Shannahan in San Francisco. Then he went to the Vikings who have a poo load of talent and another genius level offensive mind at HC in Kevin O Connel. I think they genuinely built up his confidence in a way he never did in New York or Charlotte. He would not have been the same player if he stayed here IMO. Especially if he had been involved in that disaster season with Frank Reich in 2023, that might have cooked his confidence for good. I guess you could argue we wouldn't have been that bad if we also kept cmc and dj i guess.
  9. Willis was impressive last night given the circumstances. GB and SF seem to just have it figured out as far as QB goes. It's frustrating, but I enjoy seeing our old players find success elsewhere.
  10. Last night is why I don’t think Aho is playing like a 1C. And for most of the year. SeaBass would thrive on a 2nd line. Sure the two previous games were good for him. But aho isn’t carrying this team. And truthfully, this team would be miles better if aho was better. Your best player shouldn’t be so far down in points and have game(s) where he disappears
  11. Today
  12. It makes me happy to see one of them take a beating.
  13. You've always had an odd thing with Darnold that hasn't held up well
  14. It really doesn't matter who gets in the last 6 slots.
  15. Good grief, people, what are y'all going on about? I don't care about how you can it up---inconsistent flashes of oases of survivability and hopefulness within a desert of death by a thousand cuts and constant agitated emotions, Bryce just isn't what we want in the final estimation. And, If anyone does want him, hats off to you (because it fell off from a confluence of me shaking my head and laughing hysterically).
  16. Wow and the Rams are wining and going to the playoffs this is kind of sad and right at the holidays
  17. Luke has sold out. He is now teppers corporate shill.
  18. Darnold improved a lot after spending a year off learning under Kyle Shanahan.
  19. Tried to say it back in the day, but nobody would listen. That game against Minnesota where he put the entire team on his back and brought us within a whisker of making a massive comeback showed who he really could be. But we weren't there as a team and certainly didn't have the coaching staff in place. Now, we might well be looking down the same gun barrel with Bryce. But no one wants to hear that either.
  20. Darnold has progressed in ways nobody here would have expected. But at the end of the day he has always had all the physical gifts necessary to become one of the better QB's in the league. That's why the Jets gambled on him in the draft. I think he's going to end up the tier of QB like a Kirk Cousins where he will put up good numbers in the regular season and then come back to reality in the postseason.
  21. I never got the rush to move on from Darnold. They had already picked up his 5th yr so they had to pay anyway then to get Baker so late made no sense to me at the time Darnold just needed a chance to grow in a stable environment and I'm happy for him he seems like a humble good guy
  22. Dude, I love those Time Life series. Honestly, I've got five different series... dating back to the early '70s. WWII, Civil War, The Old West, The Sciences and the Cooking ones (which is a masterpiece of culinary literature).
  23. We had them and our offense sucked and had worse record
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