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We've always had terrible injury issues. There's got to be a connection to our training staff. I doubt that changes much with new coaching staffs.
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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:
Where are all the "receiver corps sucks" guys?
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Sanders isn't hurt. It's a conspiracy so Reich can play Chuba.
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Yeah, Bryce Young was the problem
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The only aspect of this team as consistently bad as our WR scouts is our training staff.
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What happened to Andy "the tall messiah" Dalton? I thought the offense was going to light it up with Bryce on the sideline.
There are problems everywhere, but none bigger than the play calling and trash scheme. Reich was a huge mistake.
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Imagine if we had a coach like Mike McDaniel. He's so far ahead of the league schematically it's not even funny. The Dolphins offense just moves at will.
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The Dolphins are going to win the Super Bowl.
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I honestly don't care what Stroud becomes. We didn't draft him.
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Thielen is a solid #3 receiver at this stage of his career, but nothing more than that. Mingo is a rookie and a complete unknown who is obviously still adjusting to the pro game. Chark is the only somewhat proven NFL receiver who isn't well past his prime we have on the roster, but he's far from a #1 and is injury prone. TMJ is the biggest mystery of them all; this is year 3 and we know as much about the rookie Mingo as we do about Marshall. He's looked decent at times in the past, but has also had injuries and hasn't looked any better this year than Mingo has. Hayden Hurst is a solid player, but again, nothing more than that. Our other TEs are practice squad level players.
We literally have NO ONE who scares the defense. Add to that boring vanilla playcalling from Reich and an OL that's down two starters on the interior and has basically zero depth and is it any wonder that our rookie QB has struggled so far? I don't care how fast Bryce can process, he can't 'process' the receivers open or the anticipate better playcalling. That's not to say that he hasn't left plenty of plays on the field because he has, but for a rookie to come in and be expected to overcome all of this and play like a seasoned veteran just isn't realistic.
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1 hour ago, OUCPFL said:
It's just as bad on FOX. Those guys are a constant suck, bang, and blow Deion fest. What he's done is cool, but let's not act like he overhauled the whole damn roster. 81 new players. This man takes the Colorado job without the Portal in 2019. Colorado has zero wins right now. He's lucky CFB is a shitshow.Â
"Make football great again!"
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My God, the amount and level of hatred some folks here have for Bryce Young boggles the mind. I get criticism; that comes with the territory. But some of the comments I'm seeing... it's like some people want him to fail.
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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:
Reich was adamant the play calling wasn't the issue. Just saying.
Of course he was. He's the one calling the plays.
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28 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:
This is a fan take.
It's not the way professionals in competitor sports getting paid millions of dollars to produce think.Â
No GM or Head Coach in the league values "rookie development" over wins. That's what training camp and preseason is for.Â
If Young gives us the best chance to win he's going to take the field, if some how Dalton lights it up and the offense looks night and day from the previous two weeks, you're going to see more Dalton going forward bottomline.
Mahomes sat and watched his rookie season that didn't seem to slow down his development.
I love how Andy Dalton has suddenly become the second coming of Tom Brady in the eyes of half the board.
The assumption that he's going to "light it up" is laughable. He may have a good game, but even if he does he's still not the future of the franchise.
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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:
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If you watched this team in the preseason and still went into week 1 thinking we had playoff potential you really were wearing rose-tinted glasses.
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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:
You would honestly bench a guy putting up 275+ yards and 35 points to play your shiny rookie out of pride? That would be dumb.Â
It's not out of pride. If anything it's out of a sense of self preservation. What I'm saying is that Tepper values Bryce's development ahead of a playoff berth this year. Reich surely knows that; Fitterer damn sure knows that.
Reich benching Bryce would only serve as a signal to Tepper that either he's incapable of doing his job or that Bryce is a bust. In either case, it wouldn't be to Reich's benefit.
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Early returns are promising, but a long way to go.
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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:
There wouldn't be a QB controversy in that scenario. You'd ride Dalton as long as he kept playing that way.
No, you wouldn't. Andy Dalton isn't the future of poo.
The problem here is some of you, for some reason, expected this to be a playoff team despite all evidence to the contrary and now you're suddenly realizing that you were wrong.
Starting Dalton means nothing for this staff in the long run. A win Sunday means nothing for this staff in the long run. A playoff berth with Dalton at QB means nothing for this staff in the long run. Bryce Young is either the future of this team or Tepper is going to clean house within 2 years and start over.
Benching Bryce Young with a fake injury would essentially be this staff throwing in the towel and telling Tepper that they can't do what he specifically hired them to do. That would be FAR more damaging to their careers than starting him and getting poor play from a rookie QB.
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1 hour ago, Proudiddy said:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cxdx8NpLLgm/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Hey guys, remember the part where I was called insane and dumb for speculating that this was a soft benching and the staff using the phantom injury to save face and if Bryce still ended up playing my theory fell apart? What a crazy conspiracy, right?
You're right. Let's just fold the franchise.
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Hurney was solid during his first run; his bigger issues were generally the contracts he was giving out. The middle rounds were a weak point for him, but he still did draft guys like Ryan Kalil, Charles Johnson, Travelle Wharton, Josh Norman, Greg Hardy (off-field issues aside, the guy could play), Ricky Manning, and Geoff Hangartner. Not all Pro Bowlers or anything, but some were and others were solid players for us.
Gettleman was, IMO, the worst for the simple fact that he seemed to have ZERO instincts on how to actually construct and/or maintain a winning roster. Yes, we did have more success under his tenure as G.M. but we did it largely with players drafted by Marty Hurney. Gettleman did have some early success with Star, K.K. Short, Trai Turner, and finding Andrew Norwell as a UDFA, but also drafted two of our bigger 1st round busts in Kelvin Benjamin and Vernon Butler. His entire approach to team building was schizophrenic at best; he went from signing exclusively bargain bin free agents in 2013-2015 to handing out a massive deal to Matt Kalil and this was after completely botching the Josh Norman situation in 2016. His tenure as the Giants G.M. saw more of this type of team-building and their lack of success during that time I think shows what we would have dealt with had he not inherited a very talented roster from Marty Hurney.
Scott Fitterer... well, it's too soon to say. Certainly the results haven't been great in terms of our record, but we really don't know how many of the mistakes of the past few years were his decisions and how many were Matt Rhule's. I do like his approach to filling holes on the roster better than Gettleman's (full bargain bin) or Hurney (big spending on mid-tier players). Long-term I think his legacy will be all about how successful Bryce Young is and how good a team he can assemble around him long-term. Obviously it's not looking real promising at the moment, but it is important to note that it IS still early and that this is really only his second year without Rhule having full roster control.
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This graph tells me they're trying to do too much with what we have. Just because Bryce can run the full offense doesn't mean we have the personnel to run it successfully.
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Jeremy Chinn is terrible in coverage. He's the most overrated player on the roster. I, for one, would not consider extending him. He's been living off his draft status and name recognition for 2 years now.
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16 minutes ago, gmonjimbo said:
There is a thing called Adrenaline
Brady Christensen finished out the first game with a bicep injury then was placed in season-ending IR the following day.Â
Two Andy Dalton doesn't give them a better chance to win. He is even less mobile and hasn't looked good since AJ Green faded in Cincy due to injury.Â
Today was a walkthrough, tomorrow is a practice session.Â
You're clearly missing Frank's grand and insidious plan to secretly bench Brady Christensen so he can ride Calvin Throckmorton to the Super Bowl and get a lifetime contract from David Tepper.
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Ffs start Dalton all season
in Carolina Panthers
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Watching this offense right now I honestly don't think Patrick Mahomes at QB would put us in the top half of the league in yards and/or scoring. No energy; just utterly lifeless. That's a reflection of the play caller.