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The last 3 weeks will be the norm until Rhule is fired


Carl Spackler
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3 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

The problem is the team decided they weren't rebuilding anymore and made a big show of being ready to win now. They should have just shut up and let the year play out 

We’ve started hot, acted like we were in win-now mode and gone on a LONG losing streak every year since Tepper bought the team

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We haven't had a competent offense since the Cam-TJ Watt game.  That was the franchise's tipping point.  And prior, it was in spite of coaching and schemes.

I'm just really amazed we haven't been able to produce a volume offense that can get into the endzone prior to being forced into aggressive mode in the 4th.  We had 87 passing yards before Sam had to start just launching them at the end in the comeback.   

I'm just ready to be be one of these spread pass heavy offenses, thought that was what Brady was bringing in but it's a weird one we have in place.  I want to know how involved Rhule is in Brady's work or if he's more of a HC who let's Joe and Snow do their thing.  Just disappointed we have such a bad offense

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4 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

As much as I have liked his drafts so far, he does seem completely lost on the sidelines. Like... RR level cluelessness

I like that he signed Reddick, the only former Temple person deserving of a spot on this team. Other than that, there’s nothing he’s done that’s worth a damn. He’s George Seifert minus the 2001 draft and the resume. 

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