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NFL Team Tiers by EPA/play over the last 5 weeks


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Just now, Daeavorn said:

Anyone that watches us play can see it as well. Completely unprepared week in and week out.

Worst team in the NFL by far with barely any draft picks that Fatt will overreach for a QB as a desperation move and then proceed to not develop him/throw him behind a shitty o-line. Times are bright!

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That is pretty damning. No one expected this to be a playoffs or bust year, but it's reasonable to start seeing progress and momentum by the end of year two. Exact opposite is happening here. We're playing like the worst team in the NFL right now. Only teams we might have a chance to beat right now are Jaguars, Jets, and Texans imo.

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1 minute ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

That is pretty damning. No one expected this to be a playoffs or bust year, but it's reasonable to start seeing progress and momentum by the end of year two. Exact opposite is happening here. We're playing like the worst team in the NFL right now. Only teams we might have a chance to beat right now are Jaguars, Jets, and Texans imo.

The Texans would beat our ass if we played them right now. 

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43 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

That is pretty damning. No one expected this to be a playoffs or bust year, but it's reasonable to start seeing progress and momentum by the end of year two. Exact opposite is happening here. We're playing like the worst team in the NFL right now. Only teams we might have a chance to beat right now are Jaguars, Jets, and Texans imo.

I think the only team we’d be favored against is the jags at the moment. The jets is a pick em depending on where the game is played. Houston put up 41 last week.  We’d lose that game.

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Pull the plug Tepper. The writing is clearly on the wall. 
 

This isn’t working. You made a rookie owner mistake, poo happens. We were all fooled by the analytics up and comer. We thought we had a brilliant young mind to build a championship caliber team. What we got was a great salesman, who doesn’t know enough about his product to see It through. 
 

Even in year one there were red flags. Now those red flags are screeching sirens. This guy doesn’t have it. He’s in over his head and he belongs in college. Send him back there and get someone in here who has led men before. It doesn’t have to be a splashy hire, just get a football guy in here who is willing to rely on coordinators with some experience as well. 
 

 

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