Mr. Scot
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...or the lack of them If that's true, ouch!
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12 hours ago from Joe... Oops
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8 Saints test positive for Covid (coaches and player)
Mr. Scot replied to BlitzMonster's topic in Carolina Panthers
Was 3.5 earlier today. -
The Jets coaches were bad at their jobs. That's not the same as setting someone up to fail.
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8 Saints test positive for Covid (coaches and player)
Mr. Scot replied to BlitzMonster's topic in Carolina Panthers
That point spread might make more sense now. -
Whos asking?
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It generally is, but some teams bring in a specialist.
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They were trying to win games. It's not a psychology seminar. The guy can either do it or he can't. In this case, turns out he can't.
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We dont. Few teams do. That surprises me honestly because it seems like it's a good idea.
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We don't know how good they are or aren't yet. We've played one game under this regime. That's way too soon to say anything definitive.
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Sounds deliberate the way it's worded.
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Unless Marty Hurney was getting his orders from Scott Fitterer last year, it's just one. Truthfully, a lot of things go through this cycle. It typically ends when they spend a lower round pick on a kicker. (but sometimes doesn't even then)
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Yeah... That's a really stupid take. The coaching staff is not setting up their own players for failure.
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Its been about one offseason with our current leadership.
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During the offseason: "This isn't going to get fixed in just one year." Once the season starts: "Why isn't this fixed already?!"
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You don't even know who actually said it.
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I don't have any clue what's going on in this thread (also the honest truth)
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Pretty sure we had him in for a tryout a while back but didn't sign him.
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Panthers are 3.5 point home underdogs to Saints.
Mr. Scot replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Nobody deliberately signs bad players.
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After watching what I watched of the Saints game yesterday, that might be a lot to ask. (yes, even with lattimore out)
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Regarding McCaffrey... You have to remember that Rhule likes easing lower round rookies into the pro game. That doesn't just apply to the offensive lineman. It also applies to Hubbard. I believe as the season goes on you'll see Hubbard used more and McCaffrey's workload lightened. Even sooner than that, you'll probably see Royce Freeman taking some snaps.
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The site must have entered some of my picks wrong. Yeah, that's it
