
Mr. Scot
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Ah, gotcha.
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Speaking of Brady...
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I get the feeling life without Josh McDaniels might not be kind to him. Life without both Josh McDaniels and Tom Brady? Well...
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She cooks for...similar reasons. There are things at which I'm very good. Cooking...isn't one of them. I could probably screw up a TV dinner
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She does all the cooking
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I know NFL Network usually rebroadcasts all of them using a mix of both teams local commentary guys.
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Honestly, i don't expect as many as in years past. At this point, I'd say all but the most absolute diehard Newton stans have acknowledged that the Baker Mayfield signing likely closed that particular door for good.
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I'm not touching that one for...reasons
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ThIs actually is pretty cool.
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Good grief, that's a long time ago
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To be fair, that's probably more on Les Snead.
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Starting to get the impression that having Matt Patricia run the offense might not be the best idea
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That's a lotta wives... Not mine, of course
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The quote from Will Blackmon wasn't about a big play though.
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My high school teachers used to say I had a photographic memory. That was a while ago
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Guessing this is one of the reasons he's good...
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Corral has obvious physical tools. I think anybody with even a middling knowledge of football can see that clearly. What's harder to judge with any player, but especially a quarterback, is their mental skill and processing speed. Until you see them on the field in a real game situation, that's going to be the big question.
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Drafting and free agency don't necessarily get credited to Rhule, especially not this year. As far as the other, show me wins and then we can talk.
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Johnson is one of the examples for why I want to see consistency. He won in Dallas at a time when there was no salary cap and you could basically just outspend for all the best talent. On top of that, he was the beneficiary of another team's GM makiing the dumbest move of his career. Take away the advantages Cowboys Johnson had and you get Dolphins Johnson. (don't anybody tell Lady Cowboy Fan I said that or I'll be in big trouble) And yes, guys can look dominant within a narrow window. That's the thing about one of Rivera's coaching awards. It came after a season where Mike Shula looked like a great OC. But truly great coaches adapt, and when someone figured out how to beat Shula's scheme, he didn't have an answer. Yet Rivera still kept him in place. Personnel evaluation, whether it was on the field or on the sideline, was never Rivera's strong suit.
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I'd never cheer gor my team to fail... But the thing about hoping that Rhule will improve is that in order to do that, you have to believe he's capable. You have to have it in your mind that he's genuinely got the potential to be a great NFL coach and we just haven't seen it yet. A lot of us don't believe that. Frankly, I have yet to see a reason to think anything of the sort.
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Coach of the Year tends to go to guys who outperform expectations, but outside of the times when it's been awarded to Bill Belichick it rarely goes to a coach who wins a championship. As to Rivera, both he and John Fox produced decent seasons, but neither produced consistency. The truly great coaches don't just flash once in a while. They win on a regular basis.
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From this year's Hard Knocks... I don't have HBO Max, but if I see many more clips like this I might have to spring for it