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What will a week 1 loss to the Jets do to Darnold?


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Just now, SBBlue said:

Like us, no one knows what the jets are with all the turnover.  The 2020 jets are long gone.

Their coaches are all rookies as well.  Saleh has never been head coach before and LaFleur has never been OC before.

It will say something, but we have no game details, game context, or season performance...so its hard to already assign blame accurately.
 

Well, we know Rhule will be in the blame department to some extent.    If his team loses to the Jets week 1.  No no way out of that for Rhule. 

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5 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Like us, no one knows what the jets are with all the turnover.  The 2020 jets are long gone.

Their coaches are all rookies as well.  Saleh has never been head coach before and LaFleur has never been OC before.

It will say something, but we have no game details, game context, or season performance...so its hard to already assign blame accurately.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

Well, we know Rhule will be in the blame department to some extent.    If his team loses to the Jets week 1.  No no way out of that for Rhule. 

Oh people will blame him and Darnold, no doubt. 

Whether or not its deserved is to be determined.  

What I've seen so far is an aggressive coach who has gotten his players to overperform.  He is someone willing to take calculated risks on the field and off.  

This thread is stupid.  

We are discussing if the coach should be blamed for losing a game that hasn't even been played yet. 

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When we win this game, I'm kicking this gd thread.

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2 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Oh people will blame him and Darnold, no doubt. 

Whether or not its deserved is to be determined.  

What I've seen so far is an aggressive coach who has gotten his players to overperform.  He is someone willing to take calculated risks on the field and off.  

This thread is stupid.  

We are discussing if the coach should be blamed for losing a game that hasn't even been played yet. 

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When we win this game, I'm kicking this gd thread.

if Zach Wilson looks better than Sam Darnold week one.....Sam and Rhule will deserve the heat they get. 

 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

if Zach Wilson looks better than Sam Darnold week one.....Sam and Rhule will deserve the heat they get. 

 

Sure, but Sam could look much  better than zach and we still lose.  

Once again, we don't know how we lost this imaginary game.  

Hey look, one of the resident trolls like another one your posts.

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2 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Sure, but Sam could look much  better than zach and we still lose.  

Once again, we don't know how we lost this imaginary game.  

Hey look, one of the resident trolls like another one your posts.

smh

Rhule is going to be in the crosshairs for any loss. 

Sam basically just has to not be the reason we lose and look better than Wilson. 

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On 7/16/2021 at 9:34 AM, Burnout189 said:

The better question is: What would a week one loss to the Jets do to the Huddle?

 

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Same thing every loss gets us

 

Fire Rhule

Fire the GM

Cut Darnold, etc, etc.

 

Standard operating procedure here on Sunday evenings

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