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Joe Brady on the hot seat.


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5 minutes ago, Second_Solution said:

Oh right. I must have had it the other way around. I wish we would get an offensive minded head coach for once, feels like we haven't had someone that truly knows how to run an offence for well over a decade

I really feel like Rhule is coaching like it is 1975. In the NFL is is very important for your defense and offense to compliment one another. 
2000 Ravens and 2015 Broncos are the last two teams I can remember carrying a bad to mediocre offense to the Super Bowl and winning it. So it doesn’t happen often. 
I feel like Rhule is still coaching like he is in college and not the NFL. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

...Tepper is REALLY gonna have to open the wallet to attract a decent replacement...

That won't be a problem.

Most folks don't really comprehend how big a number $1 BILLION really is...

To put it in perspective >> if you are sitting across the table from benefactor who had been handing you $1 each and every second 24-hours per day, AND just handed you your $1 billionth dollar...

...you'd have been sitting there since 1989.

Again, that's every second 24 hours per day...Tepper's worth $12-14 billion depending on the source.

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2 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Week Teddy had almost 4,000 passing yards with two 1,000 yards receivers and a another receiver at 851...

Yeah and couldn’t throw a deep pass and checked down on 3rd and long. Once teams realized this they just kept their safeties in the box. He went to Denver for a 6th. 

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44 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

That won't be a problem.

Most folks don't really comprehend how big a number $1 BILLION really is...

To put it in perspective >> if you are sitting across the table from benefactor who had been handing you $1 each and every second 24-hours per day, AND just handed you your $1 billionth dollar...

...you'd have been sitting there since 1989.

Again, that's every second 24 hours per day...Tepper's worth $12-14 billion depending on the source.

Your worship of the super wealthy is really weird, man.

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Give some credit to Joe Burrow for turning his own career around.  Hindsight is 50/50, but it looks like Burrow had a lot more to do with LSU's success than Brady.  Dude is a legit QB at the NFL level, while none of our QBs have improved at all.


Joe Burrow and the LSU guys all had career years in college. 

Teddy had a career year.  DJ, Robbie, Curtis  all did too.  

maybe Sam Darnold is just really bad. 

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4 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm not so sure he's good at drawing up plays.  But it doesn't matter how good it's drawn up if you don't know when to call it or what personnel you need when you do.

I think I opponents understand it better than the guys running it, it’s like they’ve figured out tendencies according to the formation. Screens are getting blown up and his bread and butter play, the hand off to DJ on a end around… 

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