
Mr. Scot
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I hope Hekker is just acting
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Not so far…
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Using Cade Mays, I see…
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HEY!!!
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Man, the Raven receivers can’t catch sh-t today.
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Oh goody, we got Jerome Boger
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Right out of the gate…
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I'm actually kinda concerned with his staffing. Granted, with this group he can't be held responsible for anything other than the changes he made after Matt Rhule was fired, but his staff choices in Arizona for necessarily that great either. Personally, I like Wilks. I think he's a good man and a good leader. It's just a matter of getting it right.
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Don't know if it's misleading, but it's certainly confusing It'd help to know what the hell he means.
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Wondering the same myself
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Dane Brugler...
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Our old buddy Ron pretty well owned Arians.
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If you really want ant to talk about paying attention to someone's own words, you should go back and look at the comments Fitterer was making during last year's draft process. He was pretty clearly lobbying for getting a quarterback via the draft rather than just sticking with another veteran project. As to Darnold and the others, aagain, several different sources have confirmed Rhule ran the QB decisions. Would you suggest that people like Charles Robinson, Joe Person, Ellis Williams and others are all collaborating on their story? If not, then I guess the similarities in their reports are because that's what happened. I get that you don't want to hear these thy because they don't suit your narrative, but they're still true.
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The full article by Ellis Williams that Bleacher Report is quoting can be read here: Support to retain Steve Wilks is growing Excerpts... Five games through his 12-contest tryout, Wilks has impressed Panthers leadership enough that he is expected to be seriously considered for the full-time job after the season, according to multiple sources with direct knowledge of the situation. The Panthers (3-7) are 2-3 under Wilks, with both wins coming against the NFC South. Behind a punishing offensive line, the team reestablished its run-first identity. Carolina is averaging 159.5 rushing yards per game over the past four weeks. Most importantly, morale in the building is up. ... There is a sense the Panthers are already laying the foundation for next season with Wilks rather than enduring a lame-duck interim. If Wilks is not chosen as Carolina’s next coach it is possible the team would prioritize keeping him on staff, per multiple league sources. ... Forecasting what an NFL owner will do when it’s time to name a head coach is difficult, as Colts owner Jim Irsay proved last week by naming Jeff Saturday the team’s interim head coach. But Panthers owner David Tepper is expected to make a traditional hire. Wilks checks a lot of the head-coaching boxes Tepper seeks. He’s a firm leader who commands the team like a CEO. According to a league source, Wilks is a strong communicator internally with players, coaches and the front office, and he handles the media well. Couple things... Players are gonna support Wilks. Truthfully, a lot of interim coaches get player support but it doesn't necessarily translate. The bolded part above makes a lot of sense..as long as the team gets buy in from a new hire and doesn't try to force it. I get Williams point, but I don't know that I'd use Irsay as an example of what any other NFL owner might do. What I don't get though is what he means in this context by "traditional hire". Does Williams think he might be moving away from the "young offensive mind" thing? (lotta people on here are likely to go apesh-t if he does)
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Why would a guy writing an article for The 33rd Team website be smokescrrening?
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Valid
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Guys who were meh in college sometimes becomes NFL stars. Guys who were superstars in college frequently become NFL busts. Personnel work is definitely not an exact science. It's an extremely difficult job.
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Pretty sure he doesn't wanna coach again.
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For whatever you think of Levis, anyone dumping on McCreight or bagging on him for being a "former" scout hasn't bothered to look at his career (and might not get it if they did). It's a dumb attitude to take. Sean Payton is a fired OC too.