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So, We Move On From Rhule, Do we try and keep Snow?


DaveThePanther2008
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13 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I don't see Fitterer going anywhere.  He had some questionable free agents but most of his draft picks were pretty solid.  You could almost point the finger at Rhule on the FA. 

Which draft picks have been solid? Horn has been hurt, TMJ is invisible, Christensen sucks as a guard (Rhule won’t play him anywhere else unless he has to), Tremble shows promise but he’s the crown jewel so far, Chuba is nothing special, Nixon didn’t show much before he got hurt, Taylor was worth a 5th, our coaches think Dennis Daley and Michael Jordan are better than Deonte Brown, Shi Smith rarely plays, Rhule’s man crush Fletch will be forever remembered as the guy we took over Trey Smith and Big Snacc has shown potential. 
 

Tremble has had some nice plays but none of these guys have had much of an impact. 

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5 minutes ago, Newbie said:

Which draft picks have been solid? Horn has been hurt, TMJ is invisible, Christensen sucks as a guard (Rhule won’t play him anywhere else unless he has to), Tremble shows promise but he’s the crown jewel so far, Chuba is nothing special, Nixon didn’t show much before he got hurt, Taylor was worth a 5th, our coaches think Dennis Daley and Michael Jordan are better than Deonte Brown, Shi Smith rarely plays, Rhule’s man crush Fletch will be forever remembered as the guy we took over Trey Smith and Big Snacc has shown potential. 
 

Tremble has had some nice plays but none of these guys have had much of an impact. 

Horn was a stud until he got hurt, TMJ is not being used properly, Christensen needs to be at LT, Tremble is doing well for a rookie, Hubbard with a good line will be better, Nixon is a rookie playing at one of the hardest positions to transition from college to pros and has shown promise.  Taylor same as Nixon, Brown should be in the lineup and given the opportunity to show his worth.  Smith has the tools.  Fletcher will replace JJ next year.

These picks are far and I mean BY FAR better top to bottom than any draft Hurney ever had.

You can nitpick but overall all of these picks have the potential to be contributors in the coming seasons. 

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Nah....I think this defense has gotten by more off talent than scheme. No disrespect to snow because i think he has been decent  but they will be tops in the league off talent alone next year even with a new coach who more than likely been running a more nfl oriented scheme. 

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8 hours ago, Newbie said:

Which draft picks have been solid? Horn has been hurt, TMJ is invisible, Christensen sucks as a guard (Rhule won’t play him anywhere else unless he has to), Tremble shows promise but he’s the crown jewel so far, Chuba is nothing special, Nixon didn’t show much before he got hurt, Taylor was worth a 5th, our coaches think Dennis Daley and Michael Jordan are better than Deonte Brown, Shi Smith rarely plays, Rhule’s man crush Fletch will be forever remembered as the guy we took over Trey Smith and Big Snacc has shown potential. 
 

Tremble has had some nice plays but none of these guys have had much of an impact. 

And he traded away next years 2nd and 3rd

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Snow at least looks like a real football coach. He could be very good with a real head coach over him. Maybe get him the right guys up front to run his D without being run vulnerable.

I think Rhule would do anything to keep Snow with him, as stated he is Rhule's meal ticket. 

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