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MHS831

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  1. My wife told me to grill turkey burgers-so that is not a good omen for the seahawks. I think the Pats watched the film from the last 2 games of 2024 to see what teams did to make Darnold suck again. Vrabel will know how to do it. I want seattle to win, but I am not seeing it. Darnold is going to Darnold. Heard it hear first.
  2. aside from a roster spot, we don't benefit by cutting him.
  3. I would consider Cam as a QB coach--he says what needs to be said in a positive way
  4. Legette is a country boy who played QB in high school. He was learning WR at SC and had a year as a starter--he did well, but he was raw when we picked him. He is not smart, but he is sincere and trustworthy, based on my assessment of him from the outside looking in. He has had to overcome adversity in his personal life, his professional life--so I would not rule him out. He got a lot of attention (his accent) early on and it occurred to me that he might not know the difference between being laughed with and being laughed at--this suggests some possible social weaknesses that a small towner needs to develop in a very competitive business in big cities. So he needs experience, coaching, culture, and confidence. Does he have it? The clock is winding down.
  5. I see what you are saying, but I would counter by saying the feet are part of the mental side of his game. And you say the same thing here--about his field awareness.
  6. And so is Coker. And so is Bryce (if he becomes part of the equation). There is a lot to like about the WR/QB room in terms of "people you can cheer for".
  7. To the OP's credit, Ron Rivera, imo, used Cam at times like a fullback. The fact that he never had back-to-back winning seasons with a stud QB says a lot. The OL was an afterthought. Cam saved RR's job many times. RR was NFC coach of the year twice during that time, but he never earned it. I wish we had kept Fox. He got it. Never had a great QB and won more.
  8. Is it though? JK. I agree. When he was carted off the field crying like a baby I knew his days were numbered. That is not just an injury to a joint or tendon--that is your brain. He played 8 years at a position where he was the best we have seen for most of them.
  9. I have absolutely no problems with Bryce the human being. That is why I hold out hope for him. I want him to be successful
  10. While I can't add to the topic, I can share other unwatchable stuff.
  11. When Sanders was named as an alternate, I was all like, "That's a big ol bowl of NOPE." In my view, they would be better off showing a documentary on the 32 "man of the year" candidates to show what they do for charities etc.
  12. I was afraid of that--and definitely see it. He looks solid. I'd take any of the top 4 OTs--and I am confident one will be there--not sure how Proctor would fit here--but there are 4 I would take.
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