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Cam, Sam, PJ, Brady, Watson it just doesn't matter.


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Cam was terrible yesterday as was PJ and not much different from Sam. But all IMO get somewhat of a pass until we get an offensive line. We need top of the line free agents and First and 2nd round talent in the draft.   How can you expect any QB to operate when the defensive line are 2 feet away from you on every throw.  How many blocked passes did we see yesterday.  Some of it is on Cam but damn the offensive line was getting pushed around all freaking day.  

I would also say a new OC  I sit here and watch other teams that may have worse offensive lines still be productive.  Yeah I get it that is was a limited playbook for Cam but there is no way we can continue with easy diagnosed plays. Our offensive coordinator doesn't know how to scheme against an opponent.   I truly don't believe he studies as much as he should.  Rhule stands by him and that is part of his problem.  

Atlanta is our last chance at a W and honestly I don't see us winning anymore games this season. 

If we lose out.  Fitterer stays and the rest hit the road. 

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1 minute ago, BurnNChinn said:

Where u going to get one of those next year. Crappy draft for qbs and nobody wants to come here lol

I mean we passed on some really good talent this past year to draft another CB. Still this ship isn't going to be righted next year. 

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The OL doesn't even matter at this point.  Yes, it's bad.  Really bad.  But it isn't much different from last season's...  the difference is the league had a full year of tape on Brady and his elementary ass offense and now they know how to shut it down.  We heard it all last season and through this season about our "college style" offense and defense.  The problem isn't just that we are running those style systems, its that barely anyone in the building had any fuging clue or experience coaching at the professional level with any hint of success, so once the rest of the league adapted, our staff didn't.  It's why you see the Dolphins yesterday, who arguably have a worst OL than us, completely mop the floor with us...  why?  Because they have pro-level coaches, who adapt and adjust.  OL sucks and you're playing one of the top ranked pass rushes in the league?  Start running college style RPOs that stretch the defense laterally and take away their ability to push upfield.  They based their whole offense off of that one principal yesterday and our coaches had no fuging clue what to do. And its been happening all season.  Philly, NYG, MIN, etc., all had offensive deficiencies similar to us when we played them, and every single one of them beat us by adjusting and outscheming these fuging amateurs on our staff...  and yet, our staff learned nothing from any of those games.  They haven't implemented any of the poo we've seen other offenses running on us.  They suck at their fuging jobs and need to go.

But I agree that it doesn't matter who they put back there, but not because of the OL.  Until we get coaches that know what the fug they're doing, we could have a Megazord of Cam, Manning, Vick, Elway, Rodgers, and Brady in their prime back there and they will get ran off the fuging field.

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17 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yep. Dude wanted total control so he should get total blame. That's how that works. 

Yea I have to agree. Same with a lot of the GM stuff Fitts bizarrely is getting flak for in the other thread.

These people don't understand how much power Rhule has...not sure how they have missed that.

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Just now, Fox007 said:

Yea I have to agree. Same with a lot of the GM stuff Fitts bizarrely is getting flak for in the other thread.

These people don't understand how much power Rhule has...not sure how they have missed that.

We simply don't know how much is or isn't Fitt's fault because we don't know how many of these moves he is initiating. 

We know he fuged up on the Darnold trade terms and got fleeced.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

We simply don't know how much is or isn't Fitt's fault because we don't know how many of these moves he is initiating. 

We know he fuged up on the Darnold trade terms and got fleeced.

Well if Rhule is saying "get it done" then we were getting fleeced regardless of what he'd have done or not done without Rhule having the power. We got fleeced now in hindsight for sure.

im out of pie too so i'll hit you up later(not that it matters much but w/e)

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