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Let us not forget this product is AFTER an offseason of focus on the offense rebuild


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10 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Not sure where to ask this because I don’t see every play, but when did DJ Moore pack it in for the year? He doesn’t finish any routes. Noticed it against ATL too. Am I wrong? I’m seriously asking. 

Seems to me since we started this nonsense rotational QB crap

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Just now, davos said:

Seems to me since we started this nonsense rotational QB crap

I’ve always been a fan, but he doesn’t even look like himself. I still say he’s pissed the team gave RA money before him. And possibly at the expense of him. I wondered why folks were down on him in here. I see it now. 

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3 hours ago, Peon Awesome said:

Sure I guess but it's not like we went out and made a bunch of splash signings or high picks on offense. This wasn't the New England offseason where like $100 million were spent on new receivers/tight ends or Kansas City trading a first for an OT and paying a premium for Thuney. Our flashiest moves beyond Darnold involved dumpster diving for our O line, and spending one of the last picks of the 2nd round for a 3rd WR. 

Either way, when you don't have coaches capable of designing a NFL caliber offensive gameplan, it doesn't matter who you have.

true. Still though, the focus year 1 was D, year 2 offense. A as Zoolander would say, they really really really really screwed it up. 

I’m about done at this point. If Rhule is here, it may be the first draft/offseason I really don’t follow since 02ish

 

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