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Who the hell thought Wilks would be a good HC?


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Dude was DC for one year much like Washington will be this year (hopefully). I mean what did he do to deserve that job? The Cardinals are a dumpster fire and are aiming for the number 1 pick. Everyone thought Rosen was the golden child of the draft but they can't protect and he looks like a college QB. Their defense is awful and personally i'd send a 2nd and Captain for Peterson.

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15 minutes ago, MikeD83 said:

He wasn't that good of a DC. Not a surprise. 

Wut?

gonna file this on huddle gonna huddle. 

Defense played great last year till its age caught up to them, and the team was stupid to think that playing a bunch of older players was a good idea this year.

wilks made this same defense with worse talent look respectable. How is that not good coaching?

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29 minutes ago, HornetsSting said:

Rosen looks TERRIBLE

Rosen's been really good.

Mike McCoy is Rivera's ideal OC tbh and completely making that offense fall behind. Rosen would be fine had he not been pressured near every snap and asked to do so much with such bad playcalls.

Past games, Rosen has looked stellar. It was just an easy assignment for the Denver defense to shut down the Cards offense with how bad McCoy is as an OC.

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I don't think the Cards have a whole lot of talent outside of a couple players and it looks like they are in rebuild mode.  

There are very few people in the world that can be successful NFL head coaches.  When you have one of these, you better hang on to them until they start to lose their touch (see John Fox).  If Tepper listened to the Huddle and fired RR, he would be snatched up immediately and the Panthers would be the laughing stock of the NFL.  As an ECU fan, trust me that the grass is not always greener when it comes to coaches. 

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5 minutes ago, Lee89 said:

also good we got our revenge on the cards and sent them to rebuilding hell.lol

A buddy of mine was a scout for the Cards when the Panthers delivered the payback and no doubt they felt the pain.  

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