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Dear Tepper... Take the dam hit...


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Don't be swayed by wanting to win faster.. Don't try to take short cuts in team building..

Show some fuging patience and let football ppl do there job...

Whether you keep Rhule another season or not.. Next year should be a development year not a win at all cost... Take the hit on Sam dumbass 5th year option... Sign players that help more for the future then now... Don't let this staff draft or make another QB decision.. Make them try to figure it out with Sam and Cam.. Offseason number 1 mission fix and develop the Oline.. If you fire Rhule and hire a new coach (that the GM wants not you) still fix and develop the Oline... 2022 isn't about winning it's about getting out of the BS that Rhule and You have put this team in.. Don't lose anymore assets unless it helps 2023... No big FA signing.. No cap killing offseason.. Take the fuging hit for 2022...

Sorry about the rant but I really don't care about any moves that don't improve the Oline or going all out to win in 2022.. That ficking ship has sailed into a tsunami for me...

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2 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

dump all resources into an o-line

bring cam back and run what should've been the 2019 plan

fire matt rhule into the sun if he doesn't make playoffs 

that's about the only way i won't completely lose interest if this dumb bag of rocks is retained.

Do what Jerry did 2010.. Take the fuging hit deal with a horrible season.. Possibly get another Cam 2023 with a better more developed surrounding cast.. Oline, Defense, better coaching..

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

dump all resources into an o-line

bring cam back and run what should've been the 2019 plan

fire matt rhule into the sun if he doesn't make playoffs 

that's about the only way i won't completely lose interest if this dumb bag of rocks is retained.

He's already lost me. I've seen enough of Rhule's incompetence. One more year will set this franchise back 4 to 5 years. I have more faith in Marty Hurney's gut than I do in Rhule's ability to build an offensive line or any type of offense. We have a coach that's more interested in a player's measurements than his actual abilities and there is no compensating for that. As long as Rhule is here, this franchise is taking the fast train right off a cliff. 

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If you reset you draft a qb…wtf is up with people wanting to bring back cam? That’s just clinging on to the past, how is a beat up cam going to do any good during a rebuild? 
 

if you’re going to reset and rebuild the right way it’s with drafting the future at qb and building up the oline 

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Another year of Rhule would only set the organization back even further as he would know he's on the hot seat and he'd get desperate. We've already see the incredibly dumb moves he makes when he isn't desperate, now add a heaping helping of good old fashioned desperation to the mix and you can only imagine the damage he'd do.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Another year of Rhule would only set the organization back even further as he would know he's on the hot seat and he'd get desperate. We've already see the incredibly dumb moves he makes when he isn't desperate, now add a heaping helping of good old fashioned desperation to the mix and you can only imagine the damage he'd do.

He'd use analytics to build the entire roster based on versatility and then watch as the entire team imploded. At some point you have to forget the numbers and actually get athletes to play the game at their positions. 

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9 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

He'd use analytics to build the entire roster based on versatility and then watch as the entire team imploded. At some point you have to forget the numbers and actually get athletes to play the game at their positions. 

Versatility is rarely a good thing at the NFL level. It's hard enough to be good at one particular position. "Versatility" usually just means you kinda suck but you can kinda suck at multiple positions hopefully not while being a massive liability.

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21 minutes ago, onmyown said:

If you reset you draft a qb…wtf is up with people wanting to bring back cam? That’s just clinging on to the past, how is a beat up cam going to do any good during a rebuild? 
 

if you’re going to reset and rebuild the right way it’s with drafting the future at qb and building up the oline 

Because the next draft isn’t where we’re going to get our next QB. We need to invest in the oline and draft our QB the following year.  Bring Cam back for next year and maybe the next to let the new QB ease into the NFL. Cam showed he can still play, he just can’t elevate beyond bad coaching and oline like he used to have to. 

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23 minutes ago, onmyown said:

If you reset you draft a qb…wtf is up with people wanting to bring back cam? That’s just clinging on to the past, how is a beat up cam going to do any good during a rebuild? 
 

if you’re going to reset and rebuild the right way it’s with drafting the future at qb and building up the oline 

Drafting a QB in a bad QB draft with a lame duck staff isn't rebuilding its furthur regression.. If Rhule stays he should be forced to make it work with his choices..

If a new coach comes in Hopefully he is smart enough to build the Oline and stay away from this bad QB draft.. He should also get Atleast one year to clean up Rhule mess before trying to build with a new QB..

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3 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Because the next draft isn’t where we’re going to get our next QB. We need to invest in the oline and draft our QB the following year.  Bring Cam back for next year and maybe the next to let the new QB ease into the NFL. Cam showed he can still play, he just can’t elevate beyond bad coaching and oline like he used to have to. 

2023 is the QB draft.. Hopefully this FO realize that.. 2022 is a good Oline draft let's not miss out again on this opportunity..

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Versatility is rarely a good thing at the NFL level. It's hard enough to be good at one particular position. "Versatility" usually just means you kinda suck but you can kinda suck at multiple positions hopefully not while being a massive liability.

For me, it should only really be looked at in backup linemen. Swing tackles. G/C combos. Positions were you need to have guys that can play multiple places ok enough to get you through a game or two at most. 

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