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Hey the OL sucked donkey balls today


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13 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

If Brady can make Teddy look decent. Maybe he can make Sam look good. And a Good Sam could be good enough to start this train moving.

Brady didn’t make Teddy look like anything. Teddy gave you the same Teddy he’s been his whole career. If Brady has any sort of real impact on him, he’d still be here. Instead we have a QB who was even worse than him. 

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1 hour ago, Ace420 said:

It was a really good draft, we unfortunately didn't pick up anyone to immediately help the online. I do think that BC and deonte brown will probably be starters next year though. Sometimes players just aren't immediately ready for the NFL.

 

The coaches and front office told us this will be up to a 5 year process.

 

 

They won't be here that long to see it. It's a shame that a coaching staff fails to address the No1 and no2 needs directly instead of picking up pet projects to tinker with. 

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20 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Since we only drafted one 3rd round OL, the draft could be an A+ and the OL still be donkey balls. We have one OL who would start on the majority of NFL rosters. That ain't the makings of a serviceable OL.

You can draft a lot of talented players, but if that doesn't translate into wins by addressing the teams biggest need it can't be a successful draft. 

We will see what they put together, but I'm not sure how many guys in this draft will be straight away impact guys outside of the no 1 pick

 

 

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15 hours ago, Call Me James said:

They won't be here that long to see it. It's a shame that a coaching staff fails to address the No1 and no2 needs directly instead of picking up pet projects to tinker with. 

Yeah anyone who thinks there’s such a thing as a 5 year rebuild in the NFL is full of poo. Unfortunately it also came came from our owner which shows me he has no clue what he’s doing either. He gave a record breaking deal to a college coach. 

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2 hours ago, Yaboychris28 said:

Can’t believe we picked Horn over Slater. Also dumb for picking Brown over an OT last draft. If we would’ve picked Oline two drafts in a row in the 1st we’d be in a much better position 

Corner was not it the past couple years. Had to pull the trigger there. DT needed a cog there too, Star left, Short’s star stopped burning. Lots of holes on this team. Can’t just get them all at once.

Can’t trot out Corn Elder again and have him one an island against a real NFL receiver.

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16 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Corner was not it the past couple years. Had to pull the trigger there. DT needed a cog there too, Star left, Short’s star stopped burning. Lots of holes on this team. Can’t just get them all at once.

Can’t trot out Corn Elder again and have him one an island against a real NFL receiver.

It’s much easier to find serviceable dt’s and dbs in FA.  I’d rather have below average dts, cbs than an Oline that’ll get our qb killed 

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8 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

Yeah anyone who thinks there’s such a thing as a 5 year rebuild in the NFL is full of poo. Unfortunately it also came came from our owner which shows me he has no clue what he’s doing either. He gave a record breaking deal to a college coach. 

Yea coaches seem to have between 2.5 to 3.5 to show they can put their team into the playoffs. 

Too much money involved to ride out a half decade of mediocrity or worse. And they'll always be rated against the other coaches who are doing well when players you pass up. 

Rhule's money is guaranteed though, so he doesn't have to stress that part. 

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