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I think I'm ready for PJ


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4 minutes ago, ClawOn said:

Worst Zod clickbait thread ever. Sam wasn't perfect,  but he also made throws we haven't seen in a long time. Hubbard is bad. Robby must drink before games now. 

Robby was seeing ghosts. They must be real, someone call the reality tv channels.

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PJ isn't and shouldn't be the answer. Rhule should have been less concerned about Sam's feelings and more concerned about what's best for the team by acquiring a real backup should things go south. Instead he settled for one of his Temple favorites. Yet some fans here are giving out participation trophies for making a game of it at the end despite doing fug all for three quarters and being gifted 7 points from special teams.

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1 hour ago, Zod said:

I've given Sam the benefit of the doubt but he is now as bad as Clausen was.

 

I think I'm ready to see if PJ can at least make this offense look semi competent.

 

Why ?? Will the receivers decide to catch his passes ? Line block better. ?

why does anyone think PJ can walk up to the line and read a defense better than Sam ?

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1 hour ago, Zod said:

I've given Sam the benefit of the doubt but he is now as bad as Clausen was.

 

I think I'm ready to see if PJ can at least make this offense look semi competent.

 

Nah, PJ has shown he ain’t it either. We needed to bring in a dalton type vet this off-season, we did not. 

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55 minutes ago, chknwing said:

Sam had to take more chances because obviously hitting the receivers in the hands with the ball wasnt working.  Man did everything but run out there and catch the ball himself.  No QB in this league would have survived with as much as the receivers failed in this game.  The blame goes on Brady for a dumb game plan. Run the dam ball.  The team is built for it.

Did you see the first play of the game?

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