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59 minutes ago, Varking said:

Nagy is a bad coach and Lazors offenses everywhere he has been the offensive coordinator have been in the bottom part of the NFL. He’s just a kid that’s going to learn by being out there and he will try to make the best of whatever awful call is called. I think we have a better QB coach and our offensive coordinators are about the same. 
 

Nagy might be better than Rhule but even he shouldn’t he a head coach right now. 

Fields isn't going to mature much of thats the case.

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

We really gonna say this line isn’t bad to throw shade at Sam…this is some big brain stuff.

The OL isn't good. 

But a lot of good offenses have bad OLs.  They a have quarterbacks. 

and if you put Sam Darnold behind any OL, he will make whatever they are....look worse. 

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12 minutes ago, Martin said:

Lol at “mortgaged away the future”. We took a risk and it failed. Next draft we are missing a 2 and 3 round pick. Is it good? No. But mortgaged the future? Some of you need help.

Next year is a wash. We won't fix the QB position and the offensive line this off-season. 

The coaching staff have proven to be incompetent at game planning, calling games, and selecting personnel. We picked up a 5th year option on one of the worst QBs in the NFL without seeing him play a down for us. We have no day 2 picks. We are overpaying for a WR who I'm pretty sure has the most drops in the NFL. We owe the aforementioned QB 18 million next year.

What makes you think this staff will be competent in their FA and draft decisions come next year? We need to fix the entire oline and find a QB. The two hardest position groups to find decent players. 

We have been set back at least 2 years unless this organization performs a miracle in the off season. 

And Tepper seems more concerned with growing his empire than building a culture around this team. The future looks bleak if we stay on this course.

Edit: And yes, as Firefox mentioned... hyperbole. But the point stands. We shot ourselves in the foot this off-season 

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The question should be asked what does Tepper do at the end of the season if Fields keeps trending up and meanwhile we gave away 3 picks and 18 mill for the worst qb in the league when Tepper was known to want Justin? It’s gonna get really uncomfortable if that happens. Gotta think Tepper is watching fields’ games.

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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

The question should be asked what does Tepper do at the end of the season if Fields keeps trending up and meanwhile we gave away 3 picks and 18 mill for the worst qb in the league when Tepper was known to want Justin? It’s gonna get really uncomfortable if that happens.

As it should. That decision should cost some somebody their job. 

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

The question should be asked what does Tepper do at the end of the season if Fields keeps trending up and meanwhile we gave away 3 picks and 18 mill for the worst qb in the league when Tepper was known to want Justin? It’s gonna get really uncomfortable if that happens.

We just need people to be accountable. Admit we made a mistake and going forward they use that to learn. You need a QB in the NFL. College, sure, you can turn Meh into something good via playcalling. Not here. 

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

We just need people to be accountable. Admit we made a mistake and going forward they use that to learn. You need a QB in the NFL. College, sure, you can turn Meh into something good via playcalling. Not here. 

I’m fine with accountability but the fact this trade for Darnold was made is a huge red flag about their talent evaluations and what they thought they could do with him. My guess is Brady is gone this year regardless if he’s fired or he’s just had enough shitty qbs and takes another job.

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5 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't think it's a coincidence that Fields looked his best when Nagy was out with COVID. Honestly, if anything I think Nagy is even worse than Gase. Dude is trash.

No lie.  Nagy is easily one of the worst HC in the game.  An offensive guru who can’t coach a competent offense, or really do anything with competence.

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