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Bleacher Report: Guess who's NOT on this list?


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3 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Only person I would consider firing after this season is our OC. You can maybe say Rhule seat would be heating up entering next season. But nobody is expecting the guy to be fired this off-season. 

Nah, dead man walking. This season hasn't gotten anywhere near as embarrassing as it will get.

 

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5 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

As much as most of the huddle want to see Brady gone. The oline issues alone make me want to give him another year.  

Who would be his replacement? Would we change schemes? Would we promote within to keep continuity?

 

Disagree.  Brady is a problem.  We've repeated the same process again.

Last year, TB5 looked good for the first few games, then fell off the planet.  This year, Darnold looked good the first few games, then fell off the planet.

It's almost like as soon as teams get tape on our offense, we get found out.

Likewise our red zone offense.  Last year, ranked 28th at 50%.  This year, ranked 29th at 51%.

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33 minutes ago, BrianS said:

Disagree.  Brady is a problem.  We've repeated the same process again.

Last year, TB5 looked good for the first few games, then fell off the planet.  This year, Darnold looked good the first few games, then fell off the planet.

It's almost like as soon as teams get tape on our offense, we get found out.

Likewise our red zone offense.  Last year, ranked 28th at 50%.  This year, ranked 29th at 51%.

Sam Darnold is our quarterback.

I repeat- Sam Darnold is our quarterback 

Fire Brady idc but there is a reason we suck and it falls on the shoulders of the OL and QB groups we went into the season with (thanks Rhule)

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