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Went 6 for 64 today, was a safe guard for us, and 0-2 without him. Meanwhile, our offense is poo and where's CJ Henderson? Awful trade that included draft picks that could be used for oline but this franchise thinks that position is pointless. Trade picks for gilmore and neither guy is going to see the field much this year. Fitterer is garbage, sorry. On top of bargain bin offensive line signings, overpaying robby anderson who clearly went back to being a jet.

 

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7 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Went 6 for 64 today, was a safe guard for us, and 0-2 without him. Meanwhile, our offense is poo and where's CJ Henderson? Awful trade that included draft picks that could be used for oline but this franchise thinks that position is pointless. Trade picks for gilmore and neither guy is going to see the field much this year. Fitterer is garbage, sorry. On top of bargain bin offensive line signings, overpaying robby anderson who clearly went back to being a jet.

 

Our tight ends caught 6 passes for 52 yards and a touchdown. Are you drunk? Arnold was averaging like 2-3 catches for.25-30 yards a game here in Carolina. Oh and 0 TDs. 

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12 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Went 6 for 64 today, was a safe guard for us, and 0-2 without him. Meanwhile, our offense is poo and where's CJ Henderson? Awful trade that included draft picks that could be used for oline but this franchise thinks that position is pointless. Trade picks for gilmore and neither guy is going to see the field much this year. Fitterer is garbage, sorry. On top of bargain bin offensive line signings, overpaying robby anderson who clearly went back to being a jet.

 

He just wasn't going to get the same opportunities here with all the weapons we have, even without CMC. Fitterer has repeatedly said the trade was made with the future in mind, not the present. Also, repeatedly said their confidence in Tremble was the reason they were comfortable with moving Arnold. Tremble seems to be playing just fine, no? His catching ability has been better than expected, and he's a great blocker. Arnold couldn't block for poo.

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4 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

He just wasn't going to get the same opportunities here with all the weapons we have, even without CMC. Fitterer has repeatedly said the trade was made with the future in mind, not the present. Also, repeatedly said their confidence in Tremble was the reason they were comfortable with moving Arnold. Tremble seems to be playing just fine, no? His catching ability has been better than expected, and he's a great blocker. Arnold couldn't block for poo.

That why darnold kept going to ian thomas today?

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2 minutes ago, MikeD83 said:

He also had a fumble that was returned for a TD.

Weird how that tidbit was left out. I’m sure it was just a coincidence and not intentional. 
 

We have reached the point where our fan base thinks a JAG journey man tight end is changing the trajectory of the season. 

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32 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Went 6 for 64 today, was a safe guard for us, and 0-2 without him. Meanwhile, our offense is poo and where's CJ Henderson? Awful trade that included draft picks that could be used for oline but this franchise thinks that position is pointless. Trade picks for gilmore and neither guy is going to see the field much this year. Fitterer is garbage, sorry. On top of bargain bin offensive line signings, overpaying robby anderson who clearly went back to being a jet.

 

Jags have lost 20 in a row

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