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XClown1986

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  1. You're a moron. Rocket armed QB isnt reserved for scouting sites, its a physical attribute a QB either possesses, or doesn't. Call it whatever you want. And your ability to name routes isn't impressing anybody. Stick to your day job. Scouting ain't it.
  2. This may have been true last season, but his growth this past season, and the reason for his successful jump, is because he was able to process his reads more effectively and more often.
  3. Pickett has archetypal build and traits? So he has the 10 inch hands and a rocket arm huh? Lol gtfo with that poo. I remember why I muted you for so long now. Your sense of entitlement while talking out of your ass is at a level unbearable to logical human beings.
  4. You and I are in the same boat. I am defending who Pickett is as a QB and I'm not his biggest fan. At least if people are going to knock him, they should understand what he brings to the table.
  5. Or you could... Ya know... Watch them play and look at their traits.
  6. Mac Jones and Kenny Pickett? Yeah, the similarities are there.
  7. They realize they were right about Mac Jones and can draft a similar player this year.
  8. It would be the Saints offensive line and their defense that would have been the biggest pull.
  9. Ok and this IS Rhule's third season that hasn't even started yet. Two guys right off the top of my head that are good examples of 3rd year turn around: Pete Carroll with the Seahawks: 7-9, 7-9, before an 11-5 season Zac Taylor with the Bengals: 2-14, 4-11, before a 10-7 season and Super Bowl appearance If Rhule stays stagnant or even regresses in year 3? Ok, fire him.
  10. Yes, but it is good to know we had limitations. Guaranteeing that much money 4 years out? He could tear his knee up in Week 1 and never play again and we would be paying him GUARANTEED money 3 years later. Think of how damaging that would be.
  11. I think the hold up was waiting on Watson. Now that we are out of that race, the money can go elsewhere.
  12. Honestly it sounds like we are preparing to trade down. We want our options open so that we aren't tied to any one position.
  13. I think Rhule was told to let the arm thing go. He wants to 3-D print what each position player should look like and it doesn't work like that.
  14. That's just not true. But it is clear that you, and many fans in general, don't have the patience to see beyond 2 years.
  15. I understand, but Bozeman is younger and better. If I'm looking at solidifying the line for the next 5 years vs. a possible 4th round comp pick? Give me the solid OL every time.
  16. I don't think he was brought in as a guaranteed starter. He replaces Carter, but that isn't saying much.
  17. I'd rather sign Bozeman at center to solidify the entire right side of the line, and draft guys to compete. Armstead is good, but at his cost and his age, he is more like a piece you add to a roster that is looking for a big push.
  18. Well Rhule seems to be a guy that hates losing more than he likes winning. But he is also patient. So, what we are seeing is a guy acclimating to NFL life and he is struggling to find his footing. If he truly wants to succeed at the highest level, he will continue to fight and make adjustments. History has shown that Rhule is resilient in that way. Now we just have to see if he is up to the challenge of his notorious "third year turn-around" in the NFL. We have a good roster, we have made coaching changes. Things aren't over until they are over. For the record, I'm on the fence with Rhule. I was an avid supporter when he got hired, but have lost faith continuously since then (for a variety of reasons aside from losing). But... I also understand the reality of his history. He has done this before.
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