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What to hope for Sunday


MHS831
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Cam throws and interception in his two series...........Rhule pulls him and put in Darnold who proceeds to fumble the ball on his first snap from scrimmage.........which is recovered by the Bucs for 6 pts..

Next series Rhule puts in PJ who throws a pick 6 interception on his first series.............so Rhule puts Cam back in and the circus continues the whole game.

A shot by the TV camera into the owners suite late in the 4th quarter shows Tepper and his wife holding up a sign that says.......

"That's enough Rhule.......we want to see you in my office first thing Monday AM!" 

The crowd breaks into singing the song originally recorded by the Mammas and Pappas "Monday, Monday"

That's what I hope for.........

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14 hours ago, Jared Patterson said:

Cam Erving is not a backup. Why would you want to keep that salary?

Cutting him saves us about what--$2m?  Cam has surrendered 3 sacks this year (not sure how many games) but he has not been the weak spot on the OL--sadly enough.  Cam can also play every position on the OL---he could save you a roster spot.

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As much as I hate to say it I hope Tampa embarrasses us.  It is for the greater good.  Rhule has shown he not ready for the NFL.  I want Tepper so embarrassed that he cans Rhule before the clock hits zero.

If the Panthers were showing some sort of moving upward than I would understand keeping him for 2022.  We have only regressed to one of the worst teams in the league.

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46 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Cutting him saves us about what--$2m?  Cam has surrendered 3 sacks this year (not sure how many games) but he has not been the weak spot on the OL--sadly enough.  Cam can also play every position on the OL---he could save you a roster spot.

Might need to check that tape again. He has been AWFUL

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6 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

No. We don't. He has been pretty consistently bad. 

Whatever Jets version you are talking about is long gone. He's even a shell of that.

I hope you're right, foo. 

For all our sakes.  

We need our draft pick to be as high as possible to get the BPA (whomever it is).

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6 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

I hope you're right, foo. 

For all our sakes.  

We need our draft pick to be as high as possible to get the BPA (whomever it is).

The draft is oddly the least of our worries, IMO. If Rhule sticks around, it literally doesn't even matter where we draft. We will make the wrong choice.

Anything in the top 15 should IN THEORY land us a starting OL. But, I am sure we will do something stupid like draft Hamilton from ND or Jordan Davis from UGA(not trashing the players at all) which wouldn't move the needle for the team at all.

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15 hours ago, TheProcess said:

With Brown and Godwin out, they're now saying that Evans is out as well. The Bucs are without all 3 of their top WR's meaning they probably lean on the run game and Gronk. 

I expect our defense to play well! However, with this staff I wouldn't be surprised if we are unprepared.

We are horrible against the run

and we may not even score

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