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Ted Ginn Jr.'s Hands

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  1. 20 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

    AR wasn't nearly as raw as people thought he was and you could tell from watching him and the reports of his whiteboard work. 

     

    Honestly, I haven't watched him a ton, but at the end of the game he made a back shoulder throw to a receiver that promptly dropped the ball.  It looked like an elite throw

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  2. 47 minutes ago, Varking said:

    Clausen era was the lowest I’ve been on the franchise but it made for cheap tickets on the front row 50. This sucks but I look at Richardson and Stroud and they just flash more still. Ive got no choice but to wait for Bryce to flash too. He had one play today where he stepped up, was about to get hit and got the ball out quick. Stuff like that gets me excited. Just need to see more still. 

    I went to the car vs atl game during the clausen era and had damn near a section to myself.  At least we had a no 1 pick to look fwd to.   This feels even lower

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  3. Regardless of whether the game was rigged, these playoffs have been god-awful compared to last year.  One memorable / exciting game (jax vs la).  

    Yesterday's Phi vs SF game ended as soon as SF couldn't throw a forward pass.  The CIN vs KC game was the least exciting last second FG game I can recall watching due to the officiating.

  4. 20 hours ago, ladypanther said:

    https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35323346/denver-broncos-fire-coach-nathaniel-hackett-4-11-start

    lol...well that team will not have a 1st or 2nd round draft pick until 2025.  Who wants that?  And who wants their future and reputation tied to Wilson??  Does not seem very attractive to me at all.  Heck..maybe they could lure McDoo away from the Panthers.

    That ESPN writer must be smoking something.  This is probably the worst job opening I can recall in some time.  Your best shot at finding a QB is taking a flyer in the 3rd round, all while trying to climb out of cap hell and a locker room at each other's throats.

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  5. 8 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

    Difference being, CAM.  Again, no other player can affect the outcome of games more than or as much as QBs.  They literally touch the ball every play they're out there, and Cam was a threat to run or throw a TD on every single play.  We don't have that now.  And honestly, as I've said repeatedly, this coaching staff would make any QB look like 1/10th of themselves.

    No player, no team, nobody is overcoming this inept staff.  Nobody. It is impossible.

    And if you are still holding onto hope that the coaches will miraculously figure it out, namely Rhule, after 3 years of not doing just that- go watch his presser post-game yesterday...  he has never been more dejected or defeated.  He couldn't even BS himself.  He had zero answers and absolutely no energy.  He's done.  We know it and he knows it.  Just a matter of time of when it becomes official...  and again, if he had any integrity he would've quit last season.  He pretty much acknowledged college teams have expressed interest...  so he is really trying to force Tepper to fire him at this point so he can get two paychecks.  

    Good times.

    Bingo.  We're a car without an engine at this point.  We aren't going to "get it together" against one of the best defenses in the league.  Not sure our offense scores more than 10 on Sunday.

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  6. I'd also add some cases can be treated with medication.  I had afib / vtach episodes in my youth.  They tried an ablation (essentially burning out irregular electrical signals) but didn't think that was successful.  They put in an ICD (internal cardio defibrillator) which is what the soccer player got.  The medication has been successful at preventing arrhythmias for 20 years (knock on wood), so when I needed new ICD a few years ago, they just took the whole thing out.

    Can't comment on Watt's case, but that was my experience.

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