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I’ve held out hope…. I’m switching sides


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3 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

why now?

slow reaction lol

 

Im still on board. Yes Rhule has made mistakes but I have faith.

- I think the FO is doing a good job. I really like Fitt and hope that if we move on from Rhule he stays. 

- We have an elite defense. 

- We have play makers on offense. 

- We are going to rebuild the o-line this year.

 

It all comes down to the QB play. 

- If we roll out with Darnold and he sucks, well Rhule will get canned and we bring in a new coach and have a top draft pick. 

- If Darnold plays good then thats, good!... still might not save Rhule. 

 

I support this team and have faith they will put put it together... and if not then Tepper will make changes. 

It will be ok 🙂 

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26 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

slow reaction lol

 

Im still on board. Yes Rhule has made mistakes but I have faith.

- I think the FO is doing a good job. I really like Fitt and hope that if we move on from Rhule he stays. 

- We have an elite defense. 

- We have play makers on offense. 

- We are going to rebuild the o-line this year.

 

It all comes down to the QB play. 

- If we roll out with Darnold and he sucks, well Rhule will get canned and we bring in a new coach and have a top draft pick. 

- If Darnold plays good then thats, good!... still might not save Rhule. 

 

I support this team and have faith they will put put it together... and if not then Tepper will make changes. 

It will be ok 🙂 

That’s my belief right here

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32 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

slow reaction lol

 

Im still on board. Yes Rhule has made mistakes but I have faith.

- I think the FO is doing a good job. I really like Fitt and hope that if we move on from Rhule he stays. 

- We have an elite defense. 

- We have play makers on offense. 

- We are going to rebuild the o-line this year.

 

It all comes down to the QB play. 

- If we roll out with Darnold and he sucks, well Rhule will get canned and we bring in a new coach and have a top draft pick. 

- If Darnold plays good then thats, good!... still might not save Rhule. 

 

I support this team and have faith they will put put it together... and if not then Tepper will make changes. 

It will be ok 🙂 

I have in this team to.....but not with rule in charge.

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39 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

It all comes down to the QB play. 

- If we roll out with Darnold and he sucks, well Rhule will get canned and we bring in a new coach and have a top draft pick. 

- If Darnold plays good then thats, good!... still might not save Rhule.

Seems like the team is making it pretty clear Darnold is done here. Besides there is no scenario where Sam plays "good" through a full season. He is the same QB he was in NY and USC. Let it go. Even Jets fans are laughing at this pipe dream.

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