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The lack of leadership is right on the roster list (Years Experience)


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I will say, simply being a veteran doesn't make you a leader but if you sort our roster by NFL experience, holy hell is it telling.

Our most senior vets:

1. Cam Newton - 11 years (mid season pickup who we unceremoniously kicked to the curb.  We were left needing to bring him back because we suck)

2. Patrick Omameh - 9 years (who the f*ck is this?)

3. Matt Barkley - 9 years (mid season pickup, trash journeyman with a big arm)

4. Willie Snead - 7 years (mid season pickup, journeyman WR)

5. Matt Paradis - 7 years (Riding out his final year into the sunset on his absolutely average play and average salary for a starting C) 

6. Ameer Abdullah - 7 years (mid season pickup due to injury, dropped by the Lions)

Other 7 years: Cam Erving & John Miller...puke

So there's our senior crew.  Our esteemed veterans the young guys can learn from.

Pretty great right?

Thanks Rhule.

 

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17 minutes ago, davos said:

I will say, simply being a veteran doesn't make you a leader but if you sort our roster by NFL experience, holy hell is it telling.

Our most senior vets:

1. Cam Newton - 11 years (mid season pickup who we unceremoniously kicked to the curb.  We were left needing to bring him back because we suck)

2. Patrick Omameh - 9 years (who the f*ck is this?)

3. Matt Barkley - 9 years (mid season pickup, trash journeyman with a big arm)

4. Willie Snead - 7 years (mid season pickup, journeyman WR)

5. Matt Paradis - 7 years (Riding out his final year into the sunset on his absolutely average play and average salary for a starting C) 

6. Ameer Abdullah - 7 years (mid season pickup due to injury, dropped by the Lions)

Other 7 years: Cam Erving & John Miller...puke

So there's our senior crew.  Our esteemed veterans the young guys can learn from.

Pretty great right?

Thanks Rhule.

 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think you're barking up the wrong tree. The primary issue in this regard isn't the player roster.

Do the same thing with the coaches and their years of NFL experience and I think you'll find the root of the problem.

I think it’s a problem with that considered. If I’m a green coach, with a green OC, I’m getting a few vets that at least know what they’re doing. 

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