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Things are not well on Mint Street.


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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He is quite literally one of the worst I have ever seen at it. It's crazy.

The craziest part? There was three years of film showing the same thing under two different offensive coordinators.

The smartest coach in the NFL was determined to show NFL coaches that they didn't know what they were doing with Sam.

Jets, Dolphins are terrible at drafting QBs that's the truth.

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Top Ranked Owners by Popularity

Rank Name Team Net Worth Annual Search
Volume
Sentiment Popularity Score
1 David Tepper Carolina Panthers $15.8 billion 371,470 27% 100
2 Stan Kroenke Los Angeles Rams $10.7 billion 754,690 13% 96
3 Jerry Jones Dallas Cowboys $10.7 billion 1,307,000 9% 93
4 Shahid Khan Jacksonville Jaguars $8 billion 412,200 22% 83
5 Robert Kraft New England Patriots $6.9 billion 595,000 13% 81
6 Clark Hunt Kansas City Chiefs $2 Billion 91,200 19% 56
7 Arthur Blank Atlanta Falcons $5.7 billion 316,500 12% 53
8 Michael Bidwill Arizona Cardinals $1.4 billion 31,200 18% 49
9 Steve Bisciotti Baltimore Ravens $4.7 billion 58,800 16% 45
10 Art Rooney Pittsburgh Steelers $1.2 billion 57,600 16% 45

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1 minute ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Top Ranked Owners by Popularity

Rank Name Team Net Worth Annual Search
Volume
Sentiment Popularity Score
1 David Tepper Carolina Panthers $15.8 billion 371,470 27% 100
2 Stan Kroenke Los Angeles Rams $10.7 billion 754,690 13% 96
3 Jerry Jones Dallas Cowboys $10.7 billion 1,307,000 9% 93
4 Shahid Khan Jacksonville Jaguars $8 billion 412,200 22% 83
5 Robert Kraft New England Patriots $6.9 billion 595,000 13% 81
6 Clark Hunt Kansas City Chiefs $2 Billion 91,200 19% 56
7 Arthur Blank Atlanta Falcons $5.7 billion 316,500 12% 53
8 Michael Bidwill Arizona Cardinals $1.4 billion 31,200 18% 49
9 Steve Bisciotti Baltimore Ravens $4.7 billion 58,800 16% 45
10 Art Rooney Pittsburgh Steelers $1.2 billion 57,600 16% 45

 

How do they measure an owners popularity? Or where did this come from or w/e

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4 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

How do they measure an owners popularity? Or where did this come from or w/e

It’s says annual search volume….

Which probably means Tepper’s name comes up a lot in the financial world.  

Kahn #3 too.  So what is being suggested with the list…clearly isn’t what it actually is. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

It’s says annual search volume….

Which probably means Tepper’s name comes up a lot in the financial world.  

Kahn #3 too.  So what is being suggested with the list…clearly isn’t what it actually is. 

Yeah i thought it was pretty funny. With everything going on and the opinions our fanbase currently has. 

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4 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Physical talent isn't enough in the NFL, for whatever reason, Sam just doesn't have the ability to process the what he is seeing real time on a consistent basis.

This. He hesitates so much or zeroes in on a target. It doesn't matter that he's got arm strength if he's inaccurate and makes poor decisions.

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10 minutes ago, Icege said:

This. He hesitates so much or zeroes in on a target. It doesn't matter that he's got arm strength if he's inaccurate and makes poor decisions.

the physical talent narrative gets overplayed for QBs.   I mean, there are hundreds of guys with better physical tools than Tom Brady that can't make a roster.  Run faster, throw farther, throw harder.  None of that matters at QB in the NFL.   It's all do you have the brains and accuracy to win the chess matchups.   Wheels a valued perk for those that can do that.  

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22 minutes ago, Icege said:

This. He hesitates so much or zeroes in on a target. It doesn't matter that he's got arm strength if he's inaccurate and makes poor decisions.

Was telling a non-Panther-fan friend about his struggles recently, and mentioned how now, even when he scrambles and completely gets away from the pressure, he'll still elect to run it for a short gain over throwing it to a playmaker like DJ who comes open to the side he is scrambling on, just so he won't have to throw it.  He plays scared, and it has nothing to do with pressure...  he doesn't trust what he's seeing or doing on any given play.  When in the pocket, he can't read the defense or process it well enough to be sure of the throw he needs to make, and it is just as evident even when he gets out of the pocket.  

There is no fixing that.  If guys don't have the mental aspect of QBing, they aren't ever going to succeed, no matter who the coach is or the personnel around them.

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4 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Was telling a non-Panther-fan friend about his struggles recently, and mentioned how now, even when he scrambles and completely gets away from the pressure, he'll still elect to run it for a short gain over throwing it to a playmaker like DJ who comes open to the side he is scrambling on, just so he won't have to throw it.  He plays scared, and it has nothing to do with pressure...  he doesn't trust what he's seeing or doing on any given play.  When in the pocket, he can't read the defense or process it well enough to be sure of the throw he needs to make, and it is just as evident even when he gets out of the pocket.  

There is no fixing that.  If guys don't have the mental aspect of QBing, they aren't ever going to succeed, no matter who the coach is or the personnel around them.

Damn so it’s almost like we shouldn’t fire Joe Brady 

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15 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Damn so it’s almost like we shouldn’t fire Joe Brady 

Not at all...  we should definitely fire Brady, because even with a guy who is capable of quick processing and smart decision-making in Teddy, looked like poo last year in Brady's system.  

As I said in another thread and many times over the years...  great coaches make good players great players, and bad coaches make good players bad players.  Brady is 1.5 years in, and he isn't making his players better in either season so far.

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29 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Not at all...  we should definitely fire Brady, because even with a guy who is capable of quick processing and smart decision-making in Teddy, looked like poo last year in Brady's system.  

As I said in another thread and many times over the years...  great coaches make good players great players, and bad coaches make good players bad players.  Brady is 1.5 years in, and he isn't making his players better in either season so far.

Darnold and Teddy are good players?

we had 4 1k yards from scrimmage skill position players with someone who could actually run the offense but couldn’t stretch the field. 
 

you literally just said Darnold can’t do poo. So what is Brady suppose to do?

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