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Gettleman's Scouting Department


Jase

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Let's give Gettleman some credit here.  He's still building his scouting department, and it is probably somewhat in a makeshift condition.  But the pro scouting department seem to have hit a home run with Remmers.  He's a perfect fit.

 

Couple that with some of the undrafted players we've found, how can you fault Gettleman?  We would've never found serviceable players at these positions under hurney.

 

Thankfully there's more to being a GM than first round draft picks and deciding whether to keep your aging superstars.

 

Here's to you, nippleshorts!

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I really wish the huddle could find a happy medium between "Gettleman is a genius!" and "Gettleman is ruining this franchise!" on a week to week basis...

 

Nobody wants to praise gettleman very much when we've lost 6 straight... it's just human nature.

 

But Remmers and FAs like Norwell played well when we were losing as well.

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with a couple weeks of cohesion, even Bell looks competent. i said a while back that Amini is our worst player and he was bringing Bell down some.

What's funny about this is I still remember Hurney describing how he ran down the halls jumping after seeing Amini on video.

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Dave can give this coaching staff all the talent in the world but WRs running lazy routes and mismanagement of time he can not control.

 

Do you think Rivera mismanaged the clock yesterday?

 

The announcers kept going on and on about wasted time before halftime yesterday, but I think the panthers played it perfectly.  They gave themselves a chance to score before the half without leaving any time for Brees to answer.  If it weren't for the late hold on kalil, it would've been successful.  How many times have we seen Brees lead a 30-45 second touchdown drive before halftime? 

 

The saints were going to get the ball after halftime and we couldn't afford to give them a chance at that kind of momentum swing.

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I really wish the huddle could find a happy medium between "Gettleman is a genius!" and "Gettleman is ruining this franchise!" on a week to week basis...

 

 

lol what a difference a win makes. you people wanted to cut off his head now he's the greatest GM eva

 

The Huddle isn't a hive mind.  Just like with Muslims, don't let the bad seed extremists shape your opinion of the group.

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