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15 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

 Point of the tweet was fans are impatient. Case and point…posts above 

That tweet was from a year ago. We are in the midst of a 3 game losing streak and on qb #2 for this coaching staff. We are also the worst offense in the nfl in the third quarter. Situation is a little different now wouldn't you agree? Shifting blame to fans is really weak anyways.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

That tweet was from a year ago. We are in the midst of a 3 game losing streak and on qb #2 for this coaching staff. We are also the worst offense in the nfl in the third quarter. Situation is a little different now wouldn't you agree? Shifting blame to fans is really weak anyways.

I know it’s an old tweet but Ben brought it back up today because we and Denver have the same current crisis.

We have people wanting Rhule’s head when in no way shape of form is this team done rebuilding so all it does is point out that people need to sit back and wait. We keep saying Rhule doesn’t know what he’s doing but nothing is coming out of the locker room stating that…but you DO have that coming out in Jacksonville 

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1 hour ago, Snake said:

The big picture hopefully is a complete rebuild of the OL. Darnald wasn't my favorite choice but we have to protect him. 

And the rebuild of the OL isn't just to benefit Sam.

It's to benefit any other QB that comes in, should we move on from Darnold.

 

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