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Who would you promote to OC?


Jeremy Igo

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7 hours ago, nctarheel0619 said:

I guess the other people that liked the post, then proceeded to like my post after that, are also stupid. 

I don't think it's that stupid to be honest.  But, bruh.  You do you, bruh.  

no one on here has the skills nor expertise to be a professional scout, much less a GM or OC. All you see is the final, public end result. You have no clue about the hundreds of hours of work that went into the moves that were attempted, made, and those that were not made.

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19 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

no one on here has the skills nor expertise to be a professional scout, much less a GM or OC. All you see is the final, public end result. You have no clue about the hundreds of hours of work that went into the moves that were attempted, made, and those that were not made.

How you know? Break down marty hurney life before he became a GM

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42 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

no one on here has the skills nor expertise to be a professional scout, much less a GM or OC. All you see is the final, public end result. You have no clue about the hundreds of hours of work that went into the moves that were attempted, made, and those that were not made.

Well yeah, it's his fuging job.  He makes millions doing it.  He sucked ass doing it this year.  So therefore, he deserves a poo ton of criticism.  

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1 hour ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Well yeah, it's his fuging job.  He makes millions doing it.  He sucked ass doing it this year.  So therefore, he deserves a poo ton of criticism.  

except that none of us are qualified to say whether or not he sucked ass at his job. you're just reacting to the final, public result. none of have the foggiest clue what went into that result.

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The stupidity in this thread is astounding. Dorsey has not called one game in his life at any.level.  To assume he would even be competent let alone better than the guy whose offense led the NFL last year and is third in total yards and in the top half in total points is ridiculous. As much as people don't want to hear it, the offense isn't the problem this year, the defense and special teams are. The only real knock on the offense is turnovers and that my friends is always due to poor execution. 

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10 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

The stupidity in this thread is astounding. Dorsey has not called one game in his life at any.level.  To assume he would even be competent let alone better than the guy whose offense led the NFL last year and is third in total yards and in the top half in total points is ridiculous. As much as people don't want to hear it, the offense isn't the problem this year, the defense and special teams are. The only real knock on the offense is turnovers and that my friends is always due to poor execution. 

Hey everyone has to start somewhere.. I am only advocating that ken take over if the season is lost just so we can see if he has anything to show.. also you are giving shula far too much credit for the success the offense had.. it would be nowhere near that good without cam as the qb.. and yes shula does make bonehead playcalls are the worst possible times.. especially his running plays.. Also the entire team sucks period.

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5 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

Hey everyone has to start somewhere.. I am only advocating that ken take over if the season is lost just so we can see if he has anything to show.. also you are giving shula far too much credit for the success the offense had.. it would be nowhere near that good without cam as the qb.. and yes shula does make bonehead playcalls are the worst possible times.. especially his running plays.. Also the entire team sucks period. 

The point is you don't change OCs when your offense is still producing. We are 3rd in total yards, 10 th in passing yards and  3rd in rushing yards. We are even in the top half in points scored even with all the turnovers and lost point opportunities. And that is without Stewart, with a banged up line and Cam less than 100%. I know the easy thing is to blame Shula and think everyone can replace him but when people stop making boneheaded decisions based on a few bad plays and they look at the facts, it is clear that  the offense is the only thing that is working. Do me a favor, compare our ranking on offense with our rankings on defense and special teams and then let's have a discussion not on opinion but the facts. Unless this website is so lost that reason and fact have been totally replaced with inuendo, opinion and rampant hysteria. At which point I may need to go elsewhere so I can talk football with fans who have educated factual informed opinions.

 

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