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  1. 12 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

    I’m willing to trade the farm to get our guy at QB this offseason but I can’t put either of those fumbles on Sam

    Sam wasn’t expecting the snap on the first one and the second Ickey was beat so cleanly Sam had no chance

    I'm fine with him as a backup it's just about knowing his limitations and when he threw that pick it all came rushing back from last season. He can make you some plays in spots but you cannot depend on him to win you the game. He's basically where we were with Bridgewater but he will actually throw deep. Could do worse but can and will definitely do better.

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  2. I think he has a lot of potential but he was saddled with Rhule to start with who barely wanted to give him any playing time. Then this season he had Baker Mayfield then PJ Walker and back to Sam Darnold. Give him some continuity with a real QB and a better staff then see where we're at.

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  3. 16 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

    Looking back at this, you did jinx it.   LOL!

     

    Just so you know, this in regards to the fumble that happened involving him and Bozeman. 

    Bozeman snapped it before Sam was ready and I blame him (Bozeman) for that.

     

    But I blame Sam for not just falling on the loose ball instead of trying to pick it up. 

     

    There were actually 3 fumbles he only recovered one. Even if you give him a pass for the one that's still two plus the interception. Just can't be that careless with the ball if you want to be in the postseason 🤷‍♂️

  4. 1 hour ago, Sgt Schultz said:

    By the way, the other case for Wilks is that Tepper is so gun shy after his first swing for the fences (where he fell down, came out of his shoes, and lost the grip on the bat sending it sailing past third base) that he goes the extremely safe route.

    I've seen others concerned about that same possibility.

    Yeah definitely possible let's hope not.

  5. 12 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

    Brother I am with you on the need for a TE. Top TE's take good offenses to the next level. I agree that no one should expect to win a playoff game with less than 3 touchdowns. The subpar offenses have been weeded out at that point. I'm not 100% on going after QB this offseason because the draft class doesn't wow me. I think getting a top flight pass rusher and maybe that TE are priorities too and live with Sam another year while building the team around him, then going after your preferred target in next year's draft could be another option.

    We got really lucky when we fleeced the Bears for Olsen. But as for this or next years class of quarterbacks you could make the argument any season that it isn't an ideal time. Next years class seems to be the mantra around these parts but when next year rolls around we start loafing around going "ehhhhh idk" haha. We do have extra picks so if a guy falls and we want to roll the dice I'll accept that.

  6. 1 hour ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

    To some degree I'm with you, but let's tone down the hyperbole so it doesn't become misinformation.  No team is averaging 30 points a game this year. None. Zero.

    Only 7 teams are averaging more than 25 points a game. 14 teams make the playoffs and Green Bay with the 14th most prolific offense in the league this year is averaging 22 points a game.

    The 14th best scoring defense (NO) is giving up just a hair under 21 points a game.

    A more accurate statement would be to say you need to consistently score more than 20 while having a D good enough to keep your opponents to about that or less.

    Btw, the best scoring defense is giving up 16.5 and the best scoring offense is averaging 29. That means the spread from 14th best to best for both offense and defense is a handful of points.

    Ultimately is it a league in which you can win championships anymore by having a dominant defense and a middle of the road offense? i agree the answer to that is no, I just wanna be a little more realistic about the actual numbers.

    Regular season no but entering the postseason and beyond you want to be scoring minimum 3 touchdowns to give yourself a chance. The Niners and Eagles look to be the teams to beat in the NFC and they have given up their share of points. But they can get on the board when they need to. We can't. There are different reasons for that beginning with different needs like a real tight end. But our QB turning the ball over was the difference maker in the loss yesterday IMO. Brock Purdy played better than our starter. We need to leave no stone unturned in the offseason in our search for QB and it begins with the draft. I'll keep banging that 🥁 🫡

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  7. 6 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

    Speaking of Ellis...

    My understanding is that he's directing this at people who have communicated with him on Twitter. I can't say I've seen anyone show more vitriol toward Wilks than Rhule.

    To anyone who would do that though, I'd call you an absolute moron.

    If just being better than Matt Rhule is the bar let's keep Wilks and bring back Ron to the staff when he's canned in Washington. We can have two Rivera's. Still better than Matt Rhule though! 🙄

  8. Why do so many people on this board think other teams aren't going to score? Even good defenses are giving up 30 points this is the NFL if you want to be relevant your offense has to go toe to toe and not kick field goals. I'm over the defensive identity of this team. I want to build a juggernaut offense.

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  9. 2 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

    What the hell is wrong with some of you?

    I mean okay....they lost to the Bucs and we shouldn't be throwing up high-five's for having a f-cking pulse after having none with Rhule but at the end of the day, looking at "silver linings" is the only goddamn thing we got.

     

    So what the f*ck else you people want???

    I don't get it.

     

    Oh wait....You are all upset about Draft position....It's always about Draft position with many of you.

    Never about "Let's root for the team to win", right?   

     

    Draft position THESE NUTS, okay?   christ....

    Ask your old Jets fan brethren what silver linings mean to anyone.

  10. 1 hour ago, PantherPhann89 said:

    Truth be told, what cost is this game was the lack of consistent pass rush on key plays. Brady wouldn't have had time to hit Evans for 3 deep TD's...

    We got burnt badly in the secondary and we just used an 8th overall pick on CB a year ago. Odds say even if we won today and made our way into the playoffs we would not shut down any of the better offenses in the NFC for four quarters. They have talent and good coaching too. At some point your offense and your QB have to lead you to more than 3 touchdowns. It's a high scoring league. That might be enough for mediocre teams but it is not getting you into a conference championship.

  11. 11 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

    How many coaches continue to leave their CB on an island against Evans when he's already gone for 2 TDs?

    He's meant to be a defensive coach - a secondary coach no less. Make a fuging adjustment.

    Wilks has earned criticism and we should undoubtedly exhaust all options in our coaching search but some of you are delusional and not consistent with your expectations for both sides of the ball. The Bucs are a talented team they are going to get on the board sooner or later. You guys that think we are going to the playoffs holding talented teams to 14 or 17 points are just nuts. Our offense has to start putting up 30 points and more.

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  12. I can kind of agree with some of the things you are getting at but this division is deep fried dogshit. We won a few meaningless games and still could not thwart the efforts of a should be retired and washed up Tom Brady. If you're happy with that hey cool more power to you. That does not mean everyone else has to agree. The Panthers have been doing this for years. Folks have a right to be frustrated. That's sports.

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  13. 19 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

    After what I saw today, he seems to be turning the corner.  I think I would sign him for next season and forget giving up 3 firsts or paying $50m for a veteran free agent.

    I would have to see the numbers, but we REALLY need a TE.  We could use a S.  We need healthy CBs. 

     

    Yeah we need a healthy secondary obv but we need an offense helmed by a QB who can muster more than 24 points. The best teams in the league are regularly dropping 30 points. You guys wanted playoffs but somehow expected we would walk our way into the dance with this measly output? Nah.

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